Lamp Other Judith Perlzweig, Lamps of the Roman period, first to seventh century after Christ, Agora VII, Princeton: American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1961, no 1960 Amphora Fragment Clay Disk Dish Fragment: Stamped John W. Hayes, Late Roman pottery, London: British School at Rome, 1972, Figures 74:o and 77:b
West Side of Section chiefly under Poseidon Street; Along East Fronts of Dorpfeldt's Stoa Basileios (=Temple of Apollo) and Royal Stoa (=Stoa of Zeus); From Surface to Classical Floor; Below Burning West Side of Section chiefly under Poseidon Street; Along East Fronts of Dorpfeldt's Stoa Basileios (=Temple of Apollo) and Royal Stoa (=Stoa of Zeus); From Surface to Classical Floor; Burnt Layer West Side of Section chiefly under Poseidon Street; Along East Fronts of Dorpfeldt's Stoa Basileios (=Temple of Apollo) and Royal Stoa (=Stoa of Zeus); From Surface to Classical Floor; Cleaning Classical Floor West Side of Section chiefly under Poseidon Street; Along East Fronts of Dorpfeldt's Stoa Basileios (=Temple of Apollo) and Royal Stoa (=Stoa of Zeus); From Surface to Classical Floor; Late Black Filling West Side of Section chiefly under Poseidon Street; Along East Fronts of Dorpfeldt's Stoa Basileios (=Temple of Apollo) and Royal Stoa (=Stoa of Zeus); From Surface to Classical Floor; Late Intrusion down of Classical Floor West Side of Section chiefly under Poseidon Street; Along East Fronts of Dorpfeldt's Stoa Basileios (=Temple of Apollo) and Royal Stoa (=Stoa of Zeus); From Surface to Classical Floor; Above Sherds West Side of Section chiefly under Poseidon Street; Along East Fronts of Dorpfeldt's Stoa Basileios (=Temple of Apollo) and Royal Stoa (=Stoa of Zeus); From Surface to Classical Floor; Above Burning West Side of Section chiefly under Poseidon Street; Along East Fronts of Dorpfeldt's Stoa Basileios (=Temple of Apollo) and Royal Stoa (=Stoa of Zeus); From Surface to Classical Floor; Cleaning Classical Floor along East Front of Dorpfeldt's Stoa Basileios and over Southeast Corner of Royal Stoa Lamp Type XXVIII West Side of Section chiefly under Poseidon Street; Along East Fronts of Dorpfeldt's Stoa Basileios (=Temple of Apollo) and Royal Stoa (=Stoa of Zeus); From Surface to Classical Floor; Between Metal of Poseidon Street and Dirt Floor at 55.70