
Plate from roman villa of S. Cucufate, Alentejo, Portugal. Roman Empire (1st century AD to 5th century AD). Roman common-ware pottery used to consume food. Small dish with slightly arched wall. This specimen presents 2.7 cm in height and 14 cm in diameter. Currently it is showcased in the permanent exhibition of the museum of S. Cucufate (Vila de Frades, Vidigueira). Catalog No. CUC. 80 2153. Processed and modeled in Reality Capture from 498 photos. VAZ PINTO, I., (1999): A Cerâmica Comum de S. Cucufate, Partes I-III, Parte IV, Tese de Doutoramento na área de Pré-História e Arqueologia a apresentar ao Departamento de História da Universidade Lusíada, Lisboa. VAZ PINTO, I., (2003): A cerâmica comum das villae romanas de São Cucufate (Beja), Lisboa. Source: Objaverse 1.0 / Sketchfab
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