
Little pot from roman villa of S. Cucufate, Alentejo, Portugal. High Roman Empire (1st century AD to 2nd century AD). Roman common-ware pottery. Narrow, flat foot and fairly wide spherical body, closing up to the small extroverted edge. This specimen is 6.6 cm in height and 5.3 cm in diameter. Currently it is showcased in the permanent exhibition of the museum of S. Cucufate (Vila de Frades, Vidigueira). Catalog No. CUC. 80 839. Processed and modeled in Reality Capture from 643 photos. VAZ PINTO, I., (2003): A cerâmica comum das villae romanas de São Cucufate (Beja), Lisboa. Source: Objaverse 1.0 / Sketchfab
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