
Lucerna grega de tipo arcaico (séc. IV a.C.)
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This specimen is a variant of the ancient lucernas with a central tube. This example was found in a Punic necropolis in Palermo. It has an elongated body, open, concave edge and two opposing beaks diametrically. The lantern is supported on a column that widens as it approaches the base. The column is divided into three sections, with the first and third being conical opposites by the base and separated by a cylindrical section. Text: Prof. Dr. Maria Isabel D'Agostino Fleming Scans: Dr. Alex Martire www.larp.mae.usp.br
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