Roman potters were centers of ceramic production throughout the ancient world. From the amphorae that transported oil and wine, tableware or construction materials, Roman ceramics were known for their quality and diversity in shapes and styles. This virtual reconstruction is based on the findings from the Vila-sec site (Alcover, Ager Tarraconensis).
Important note: The characters, fences, stairs and terrain that appear in the images not included in the collection.
LOD0: 1139K Poly / 2229K Tris
LOD1: 292K Poly / 562K Tris
LOD2: 84K Poly / 155K Tris
LOD3: 43K Poly / 74K Tris
Game Ready Model
Formats: .FBX; .OBJ; .blend.
PBR materials (JPG/PNG)
Texture maps: Base Color, Normal Map, Metallic, Roughness, AO, Height.
Texture resolution: 1K, 2K and 4K.
Rigged: No
Animated: No
Mask for color alternatives: No
Colom Mendoza, Enric. (2021). Ex Figlinis Tarraconensibus. Universitat Rovira i Virgili. Departament d'Història i Història de l'Art
Garabito Gómez, T. (1977) Las zonas de comercialización de los alfares romanos riojanos. Berceo, ISSN 0210-8550, Nº 93, 1977, págs. 155-170
Járrega Domínguez, R; Colom Mendoza, E. (2018). Figlinae Hispaniae. Nuevas aportaciones al estudio de los talleres cerámicos de la Hispania romana. Institut Català d’Arqueologia Clàssica. Tarragona