Ancient Greek Oil Lamp

Product Code: G-OLP
Bring history to life with this engaging artefact.
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Overview

Helping to Support Teaching and Learning

Authentic Design

Constructed from clay and made using a mould, this oil lamp dates back to the 3rd century. Designs may vary, adding uniqueness to each piece.

Versatile Resource

Ideal for historical research and enquiry, this artefact can be used to explore ancient Greek culture and technology. It supports various classroom history activities.

Enhances Art Projects

The intricate designs on the lamp provide inspiration for historical art and design projects. Children can study and replicate ancient Greek motifs.

Engages Children

This artefact captivates children's interest, making history lessons more interactive and engaging. It encourages hands-on learning and exploration.

Supports Key Stage 2

Aligns with Key Stage 2 curriculum, particularly the topic 'Stone Age to Iron Age'. Helps illustrate changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age.

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Ancient Greek Replica Oil Lamp 8cm

Bring history to life with this engaging artefact.

Overview

  • Engaging history classroom resources are essential for bringing historical periods to life. This ancient Greek oil lamp, dating back to the third century, serves as the perfect addition, constructed from clay using a mould with an authentic design.

  • Integrate it into lessons on the Stone Age to Iron Age, aligning with Key Stage 2 curriculum requirements. Its presence helps illustrate changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age, including Bronze Age religion, technology, and travel. It can also be a focal point for exploring Iron Age hill forts, tribal kingdoms, farming, art, and culture.

  • Moreover, the intricate designs on the lamp make it suitable for historical art projects. Children can examine the patterns and motifs to gain insights into ancient Greek art and pottery techniques, fostering a deeper appreciation and understanding of historical artefacts.

Supports the National Curriculum

History, Key Stage 2, Stone Age to Iron Age

Changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age. From late Neolithic hunters-gathers. Bronze Age religion, technology and travel. Iron Age hill forts, tribal kingdoms, farming, art and culture.

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    Material

  • Clay

Size and measurements

    Diameter

  • 8 cm

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