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[Agora Publication] Greek Lamps and Their Survivals

Howland, R. H ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The author has used the trustworthy chronological data supplied by the scientific excavation of “closed deposits” at the Athenian Agora to build a continuous series of lamp types from the 7th century B.C ... 1958

[Agora Object] L 1454: Lamp Fragment

Part of the side wall from near the nozzle preserved. Flat bottom, almost vertical side wall slightly thickened above. Unglazed. Greenish-yellow clay. Corinthian. Type I of Corinth collection, type 10 ... 14 April 1934

[Agora Object] L 3767: Lamp Fragment

A single fragment preserves part of flat bottom to rim, including part of one side of nozzle. Angular wall, narrow lip flat on top and slightly projecting. On inside of lip a projecting knob partly closes ... 15 May 1939

[Agora Object] L 4271: Lamp

The end of the nozzle missing and a piece from the rim and side. Broad flat bottom; flat rim projecting slightly outside. Broad rising band handle. Handmade of fine pink clay with smooth buff surface ... 1 July 1947

[Agora Object] L 4504: Lamp Fragment

Part of the base of the body, with the vertical strap handle. Flat bottom, curved wall and slightly projecting rim flat on top; the body open. Unglazed. Pale buff clay. Early type II (?) of Corinth collection, ... July 1947

[Agora Object] L 4505: Lamp Fragment

Fabric and type similar to L 4504 (NN 4383). Part of the front preserved, with the bridged nozzle. Unglazed. Early type II (?) of Corinth collection, type 10 of Agora collection. Well: early sixth century ... July 1947

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[Agora Deposit] A 17:1: Well on Lower Slope of Hill of the Nymphs

A well on the lower slope of the Hill of the Nymphs, (diam. 1.20m -water level -7m), to 7.90m. The scanty use filling at the bottom contained water jars and pitchers as well as the inventoried objects; ... Second quarter of 6th. c. B.C.

[Agora Deposit] B 18:10: Well

A well in the industrial area west of the Areopagus, in part beneath one corner of the northwest room of the West Bath. A waterless shaft (diameter 1.05m) refilled with dug bedrock containing no pottery ... Early 6th. c.