Photogrammetry, with a Canon 1100D and Reality Capture.
Optimised in ZBrush and UV mapped in Autodesk Maya
Item Description:
Details are scant about this Roman pale flagon—possibly British or Empire-imported cream-colored earthenware. Such vessels stored daily essentials, and if acquiring beer, wine, or oil, individuals often brought their containers, exemplified by this one. This artifact not only reflects practical aspects of daily life but also underscores the cultural practices of self-provisioning in the procurement of beverages during the Roman era. The origin, whether local or imported, adds an intriguing layer to its historical narrative, highlighting the interconnectedness of trade and daily routines within the vast expanse of the Roman Empire.
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