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A mortarium is a type of ancient Roman kitchenware, typically a bowl or dish made of pottery, used for grinding and mixing food items, particularly spices and herbs. It features a rough interior surface that aids in the grinding process. Mortaria often have a wide, shallow shape and sometimes come with handles for ease of use. These artifacts provide insights into the culinary practices and daily life of ancient Romans.

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