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[Agora Object] L 1621: Lamp

Chipped at lip of infundibulum; end of nozzle broken. This curious object has a flat bottom, a squat body, with a rather long nozzle. Instead of a filling hole it has a vase-like neck with a flaring lip ... 2 February 1935

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[Agora Object] L 1680: Lamp on Stand

Lamp on high stand. Piece missing from side of lamp and from edge of base. Vertical handle. Green pale glaze on lamp, handle, and drip: spots on the stand; light slip. Pinkish-buff clay. Pit with Byzantine ... 11 March 1935

[Agora Object] L 1722: Discus of Lamp

Part of discus and rim preserved. On discus, a basin on a stand, about it grape vines. The rim plain, with plain panel with sunken dot on either side. Pale buff clay. Type XXVII of Corinth collection ... 3 April 1935

[Agora Object] L 1840: Lamp

Complete. The raised edge flares around the body, but follows the triangular line of the nozzle. Upper body ribbed. Handle grooved down the middle. Relief rosette on the bottom, inside foot ring. Red glaze, ... 1-75 A.D.

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[Agora Object] L 1846: Lamp

Ring foot, rising beneath. No handle. Upper body ribbed, with palmette at base of nozzle. Large double-scroll lugs on each side of body. Black glaze much peeled. Pinkish-buff clay. Type XVIII of Corinth ... 28 May 1935

[Agora Object] L 1858: Lamp: Maker's Mark

Vertical strap handle missing. Upper body grooved; cornucopia lug. Signed on the bottom, inside ring foot:"AΡΙΣΤ[Ω]ΝΟΣ". Black glaze. Pink clay. Type XVIII of Corinth collection, type 51B of Agora collection ... 1 June 1935

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[Agora Object] L 2974: Lamp

Full length preserved; much of walls missing. Heart-shaped discus and leaf handle-guard with a palmette below it. Triangular fluked nozzle. Red to brown glaze wash. Light red clay. Type XXI of Corinth ... 14 April 1937

[Agora Object] L 2996: Lamp Fragment

Two joining fragments preserve nozzle, handle, about half rim; some of discus and reverse. Discus, plain, almond-shaped. Handle, pierced two grooves above, none below. Rim, plain. Reverse apparently plain ... 14 April 1937