Roman World
Roman manufacturing
In the Roman world, manufactures were not only essential elements of Roman life, but also contributed to the cultural and technological development of the empire.
Roman construction materials
In this collection, you will find a series of PBR materials made from 3D photogrammetric models of Roman surfaces such as walls, pavements, etc., that will allow you to learn about the construction techniques of the Roman world and give your own reconstructions realistic textures.
The Roman Seaport
During the Roman Empire, river and sea ports were developed and used in different regions to facilitate trade, territorial expansion and the transport of goods and troops. These ports played a crucial role in the maintenance and prosperity of the vast empire.
The Roman House
A house is not only an architectural entity, but also a domicile, a materialisation of status, where men, freedmen, slaves, and animals live together, where receptions are held, business is done, weddings are celebrated, where there are births and deaths, in short, everything that is part of everyday civil life. That is why the Roman house can be seen as a place where social, economic, political, cultural, and religious activities took place.
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Roman lamp
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Roman rural lamps
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Pottery industry
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Roman Amphorae (Pack 3)
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Roman Amphorae (Pack 2)
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Roman road
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Opus Incertum
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Foundation Wall
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Opus Mixtum
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Limestone Ashlars II
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Limestone Ashlars
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Statuette of the god Genius
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Statuette of the god Mercury
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Roman denarius
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Roman marble table
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Roman jar
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Statuette of the goddess Fortuna
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Roman boat (II)
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Roman boat (I)
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Statuette of a Lar God
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Statuette of the god Jupiter
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Roman fishing boat
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Roman triclinium
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Roman balance
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Ex-voto of pig sacrifice
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Roman tables
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Roman kitchen utensils
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Roman unguent bottles
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Roman cooking pottery
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Roman coins bag
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Roman amphorae (Pack 1)
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Roman barrels
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Roman seats
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Roman strongbox
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Roman bags
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Roman lararium
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Bronze jug and plate
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Tintinabulum
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Roman sigillata pottery