[Agora Object] L 3579: Lamp Fragment

Most of one side preserved. Flat-bottomed deep saucer type made of household (cooking) ware. Red to brown clay. Type 1. Agora Collection. Early Attic. Protoattic Well. Leica, VII-92 ... 10-13 May 1937

[Agora Object] L 3591: Lamp Fragment

Fragment from forepart of lamp with start of nozzle. Low flat raised base, rounded body, narrow rim nearly flat, projecting slightly outside; broad unbridged nozzle. Good black glaze inside and out, the ... 19-27 May 1937

[Agora Object] L 3598: Lamp Fragment

Part of nozzle and a bit of body preserved. Concave or flat bottom; rounded wall with low shoulder ending in plain lip. Unglazed; pared. Unbridged nozzle. Hard fine clay, pinkish to brown. Type 15 of ... 23 May-3 June 1938

[Agora Object] L 3599: Lamp Fragment

About half preserved, with a bit of the nozzle, and one handle attachment. Bottom slightly concave; rounded profile with high shoulder; narrow slightly raised rim; horizontal strap handle. Unbridged nozzle ... 23 May-3 June 1938

[Agora Object] L 3606: Lamp Fragment

Small fragment of rim and wall and start of bottom. Slightly raised base (?), wall straight and flaring a little; rim flat, projecting inwards. Black glaze on lower wall inside and for a narrow and a broader ... 23 May-3 June 1938

[Agora Object] L 3608: Lamp Fragment

Nozzle chipped. Miniature lamp. Flat slightly raised base, left rough; low sharply rounded wall rising abruptly to plain rim. Short broad unbridged nozzle. Unglazed. Pinkish-buff clay. Type 8 of Agora ... 28 May-16 June 1938

[Agora Object] L 3643: Lamp Fragment

A single fragment preserves part of the rim and the complete profile of the side. Rim flat on top. Profile of exterior angular. Rather dull black glaze on interior and top of rim. Exterior unglazed. Type ... 21-23 March 1936

[Agora Object] L 3695: Lamp

Most of the upper part of the collar around the body and nozzle broken away; also the handle. Very shallow body, ribbed in its upper part; cornucopia-shaped lug at one side, and four holes. Rounded nozzle ... 17 April 1939