Svjetiljke s volutama i trokutastim nosom iz Aserije koje se cuvaju u Arheoloski muzej u Splitu

The collections of the Archaeological Museum in Split contain numerous finds from Asseria, Croatia, that were purchased for the museum. The must numerous objects include clay oil lamps (mostly completely preserved or only slightly damaged). According to the records in the inventory books, the first...

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