Abstract

Roman everyday objects were
 often decorated with motives of the aquatic environment. Very interesting group
 of such a artifacts are roman oil lamps found in the Roman provinces Germania
 Superior and Germania Inferior. They are characterized by repetition of
 iconographic themes connected to river or sea navigation. This paper deals with
 an attempt of interpretation connection between oil lamps and their
 decorations.
 

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