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Part of a Roman stone olive press known as "Trapetum" (olive press). The device consisted of a large stone bowl (mortarium) into which the olives were poured and then crushed unter two concave stonees. Found incorporated in a rubble wall in Tas-Salvatur Road, at Tas-Salvatur, limits of Xewkija, Malta. Gozo Museum of Archaeology. Cittadella de Victoria. Gozo, Malta.

Part of a Roman stone olive press known as "Trapetum" (olive press). The device consisted of a large stone bowl (mortarium) into which the olives were poured and then crushed unter two concave stonees. Found incorporated in a rubble wall in Tas-Salvatur Road, at Tas-Salvatur, limits of Xewkija, Malta. Gozo Museum of Archaeology. Cittadella de Victoria. Gozo, Malta.
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Part of a Roman stone olive press known as "Trapetum" (olive press). The device consisted of a large stone bowl (mortarium) into which the olives were poured and then crushed unter two concave stonees. Found incorporated in a rubble wall in Tas-Salvatur Road, at Tas-Salvatur, limits of Xewkija, Malta. Gozo Museum of Archaeology. Cittadella de Victoria. Gozo, Malta.
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Gozo Museum of Archaeology. Cittadella de Victoria. Gozo, Malta.
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55.1 x 36.6 cm | 21.7 x 14.4 in (300 dpi)