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Oil lamp - An oil lamp is a device used for lighting or for preserving a flame that is fueled by animal, vegetable or mineral oil.
Ancient oil lamp - An oil lamp is a simple vessel used to produce light continuously for a period of time from a fuel source. The history of oil lamps extends for about 10,000 years, from prehistory to as late as the 19th century, or even until ...
Ancient Roman oil lamp - Ancient Roman oil lamps were small devices, typically made of terra-cotta, that were used by the ancient Romans for artificial light. They were fueled by olive oil, and had anywhere from one to a dozen wicks.
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