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| Lamp with flat bottom, flaring body with max. diam. at 0.014, from which contracts with straight profile to base of narrow flat rim, projecting slightly on exterior and interior. Horizontal double loop ... late 7th-early 6th c. B.C ... NB106 P95 |
Lamp with disk foot, straight flaring body to max. diam. at 0.017, from which contracts with straight profile to narrow flat rim that overhangs slightly on interior only, slanting down to large fill hole ... late 7th-early 6th c ... NB106 P95 |
| Type 36 B; Curved Bodies Pulled into Collars around Filling-Holes; Later Versions. Type 37 A; Collars Added to Angular Bodies. Type 37 B; Collars Added to Globular Bodies; Pointed Nozzles. Type 36 A; Curved ... Agora 4 116 L 2900 L 4638 L 1359 L 1607 F 5:2 ... 300 B.C ... Agora 4, s. 126, p. 116 ... Agora-4-126 |
| Lamp with disk foot, body spreads horizontally to max. diam., turns sharply upward, tapering to narrow, concave rim, large fill hole, long nozzle with large wick hole, flattened at base of wick hole. No ... Hellenistic ... Lamp with disk foot, body spreads horizontally to max. diam., turns sharply |
| Lamp with disk foot, squat globular body curving into vertical collar-rim. Base of vertical strap handle attached to lower body. Hard-fired cooking clay fired purplish red-brown to red at core, with abundant ... Early Roman ... NB153 P162 |
| Moldmade Type XXVIII lamp with flat bottom, convex body. inscribed. On bottom, within double circular groove, Greek: ILA/ROY. Signature similar to Agora L 8 (Hesperia 2 [1933], p. 215, fig. 11.13; Agora ... Late 4th-5th century (date based on Agora VII, p. 98, no. 321) ... Late 4th-5th century (date based on Agora VII, p. 98, no. 321) |
| Type 52 C; Early Roman; Rays with Single Lug. Type 52 D; Early Roman; Rays with Double Lug. Type 52 E; Early Roman; Rays without Lugs; Flat Tops; Grooves on Nozzles. Broneer, Corinth, Vol. IV, Part II, ... Agora 4 186 L 1825 L 4305 ... Third quarter of 1st B.C.-earliest years of 1st A.D. (Augustan) ... Agora 4, s. 196, p. 186 |
Lamp with low disk foot, concave undersurface; body flares out nearly horizontally with straight profile, then turns sharply up, convex upper body, tapering slightly to narrow flat shoulder, broad down-curving ... Late 5th to early 4th c. B.C ... Stillwell 1952, Corinth 15.2, cat. 81, p. 265 |
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