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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 648: Lamp

Bottom and fragment of rim only. No base; the bottom carefully finished, rising in the center in a cone. Shallow open body; flat rim projecting slightly at the outer edge. Black glazed inside and over ... 14 June 1932

[Agora Object] L 1490: Lamp Fragment

A piece from the nozzle and one side. No foot; angular profile; broad rim flaring slightly out beyond the side wall. Orange glaze on the inside and around the nozzle outside. Nozzle much blackened by flame ... 18 April 1934

[Agora Object] L 3643: Lamp Fragment

A single fragment preserves part of the rim and the complete profile of the side. Rim flat on top. Profile of exterior angular. Rather dull black glaze on interior and top of rim. Exterior unglazed. Type ... 21-23 March 1936

[Agora Object] L 4342: Lamp Fragment

Two joining fragments preserve part of floor and the start of the wall. Broad-bottomed lamp, the walls forming a sharp angle with the slightly rounded underside. Large collar up through center of floor ... 27 June-5 July 1947

[Agora Object] L 4343: Lamp Fragment

Single fragment preserving part of rim, wall and floor. Shallow angular body; broad flat rim with rounded edge. Glazed inside only. Brownish clay. Type II (first variety) of Corinth collection, type 12A ... 27 June-5 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] T 18:1: Well

Well at 40/Λ, in the "plataia" ca. 600m north of the terrace wall and ca. 10m east of the Valerian wall. Top diameter of 1.00m, bottomm diameter 0.95m The shallowness of the shaft, and the fallen condition ... 550-500 B.C.