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[Agora Object] L 17: Lamp Fragment

Body with angular profile, merging with rim which slopes upward toward central opening. Broad nozzle unbridged; straight sided with rounded end. No base. Hard black glaze inside and around edge of opening ... 15 June 1931

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[Agora Object] L 26: Lamp

On rim, groove with red miltos, slopes to the center. Handle broken, with horizontal band. High base, red bottom. Broken, long deep nozzle. Hard black glaze. Pale red Attic clay. Type VIIA (glazed variety) ... 16 June 1931

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[Agora Object] L 32: Lamp

Broad, flat rim, sloping to center. Horizontal, broad handle broken. Long, deep nozzle, with small wick hole. Fairly high base; unglazed. Hard black glaze. Pale red Attic clay. Type VI (late 5th. century ... 16 June 1931

[Agora Object] L 42: Lamp

Rim decorated with small raised dots. Double convex body with rounding profile, covered with raised dots. Small concave discus surrounded by two raised lines; central filling hole. High vertical handle, ... 16 June 1931

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[Agora Object] L 109: Lamp

Nozzle broken. Profile with addiotional grooves. Rim grooved, with sunken area around central filling hole. No handle. Nozzle deep and broad. High base. Unglazed. Pinkish-buff clay. Type VIIB of Corinth ... 18 June 1931

[Agora Object] L 123: Lamp

Body with curving sides merging with rim; open socket through center. Short nozzle, blunt nozzle encroaching on rim. High base. Mottled red and black glaze over the entire lamp, badly chipped. Buff clay ... 28 June 1931

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[Agora Object] L 134: Lamp: Inscribed

On rim, raised ovules around small flat top. Double convex body; vertical handle; end of nozzle broken. Fairly high base, inscribed: "IAΦH". Glaze black metallic, with silvery sheen. Pale red clay. Type ... 3 July 1931

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[Agora Object] L 140: Lamp on High Standard in Form of Column

Lamp is attached to a high standard of which the front is in the form of a column. From the ridged necking spring two volutes; between them are raised loops, and below, above the necking, a band of raised ... 25 July 1931