Lamp

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Small earthenware lamps, made from double molds, were the most commonly used source of light for Egyptians during the Roman period. A wick produced from plant fiber or linen fabric was placed in a reservoir filled with oil, generally castor or sesame oil, and illuminated. This lamp is decorated with the image of a peacock displayed and is marked CLO HEL for its maker.

Lamp, Earthenware; molded

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