Cambridge Fitzwilliam Museum Ancient Egyptian "Frog" Pottery Oil Lamp
Ancient Egypt
Oil Lamp 3D Model
Ceramic oil lamp
Ancient Egyptian pottery oil lamp
Frog "pottery oil lamp
Cambridge Fitzwilliam Museum
Frog and Corn "Pattern
Fayum region
From the 2nd to the 4th century AD
Made from Nile silt
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The pottery oil lamp is a molded product of the ancient Egyptian "frog" type, with a circular oil storage tank, a hole in the center of the top, and concentric ring decorations around it. The top of the oil storage tank is decorated with a concave "frog and corn" pattern, and the base has a concave ring around the raised pottery mark. The nozzle extends from the main body of the oil lamp and also has a concave decoration. Burning spots with traces of use left on them. The oil lamp is made of brown Nile silt with a gray core inside. It can be traced back to the 2nd to 4th centuries AD. From the Fayum region. Now part of the collection of the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge