Corinth Object: L 2828
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Object
Name:   L 2828
Title:   ROMAN LAMP BRONEER TYPE XXVIII
Category Code:   L
Object Number:   2828
Old Number:   Temp. No. 095
Description:   Lamp with small concave bottom, very deep wide flaring body with slight concave curve, broad convex rim, deep concave disk with small central fill hole, nozzle enclosed in body, air hole at base of wick hole, solid lug handle, top and bottom of handle completely askew.
Decoration:   Rim: row of large raised dots interrupted by panel with many small dots, ring of small dots framing disk, round-tipped rosette on disk. 2 faint grovoes on handle top.
Material:   Red-brown fine clay with frequent sparkling (mica ?) inclusions, some fine white.
Munsell Color:   Between 7.5YR 5/4 and 5YR 5/4
Condition:   Complete or intact. Intact. Heavy burning on nozzle.
Manufacture:   MM
Dimensions Actual:   L00.089 H00.052 (max) H00.040 (rim) W00.072
Period:   Late Roman (5th -6th c AD)
Chronology:   Late Roman
Area:   Asklepieion
Context:   Asklepieion, Provenance unknown: in NB122 P62 wrongly listed fo
Site:   Asklepeion
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
References:   Monument: Asklepieion
Image: bw 1999 041 34
Basket: Asklepieion, Provenance unknown: in NB122 P62 wrongly listed fo
Notebook Page: NB 122, spread 36 (pp. 62 - 63)