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Nozzles and rim chipped; otherwise intact.
Deep-bodied straight-walled lamp on substantial ring foot. Hollow tube through body; long nozzles, opposite each other. Rim gently curved; set off from wall by ... 30 December 1938 ... Two Nozzle Lamp |
| Lamp with high disk foot, concave undersurface with center slightly depressed. Deep globular body with max. diam. slightly below median; body curves in to rim, broad groove at juncture, raised ring, 2nd ... 2nd q. 4th to 2nd q. 3rd c. B.C ... ATTIC LAMP HOWLAND 25A PRIME |
The handle missing.
Ivy pattern in relief on the rim; small depressed top. Simulated ring foot.
Metallic black glaze, badly flaked.
Buff clay.
Type XVIII (?) of Corinth collection, type 54C variant of ... 3 April 1934 ... Lamp |
Intact except for small piece of bottom.
Double grooved handle, unpierced; plain rim with single groove; rosette with swirling leaves on discus. On reverse, three roughly concentric grooves and a central ... 17 May 1939 ... Agora VII, no. 1751, p. 151. |
| Lamp with low vertical ring foot, flat resting and undersurface, broad body extending nearly horizontally from foot, curving up vertically to sharply inward sloping broad rim. Floor makes slight nipple ... 3rd quarter ... ATTIC LAMP HOWLAND TYPE 23B WITH DOUBLE NOZZLE |
| Intact.
Clay mold for lamp with rays on curving rim, pointed nozzle; cornucopia on left side, a small circle at every point of triangular nozzle.
On back of mold incised letters: "ΛΛ".
Incisions for strings ... 15 November 1938 ... Agora IV, no. 721, p. 185, pls. 27, 51. |
| Almost complete, end of nozzle missing and gaps in the bowl, base chipped. Mended from many sherds. Glaze worn under the nozzle.
Raised base with groove at junction with base and second one just below ... middle of the second quarter of the 4th c. B.C. down into first quarter of the 3rd c. B.C ... Lamp: Howland Type 15 A |
Well behind Stoa Shop 18 (Well G: EB). Provides useful antecedents for many later shapes both black and plain.
Diameter at bottom 0.88m. Eight pairs of footholds preserved. The influx of water during excavation ... 650-625 B.C ... Howland, Greek Lamps, p. 244. |
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