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Type 25 A; Globular Bodies; Thick Bases Type 27 Variants; Lamps with Central Tubes or Rods; Curved Sides; Various Individual Features Type 23 A; Flat Rims; Broad Open Bodies Type 48 A; Late Hellenistic Relief Lamps; Nozzles Oval and Grooved Type 25 B; Globular Bodies; Thick Bases; Pierced Lugs Added Type 2 B; Lamps with Incurved Rims; Long Nozzles; Unglazed Type 29 A; Lamps with Watch-Shaped Lagynos Profiles; Narrow Ridges around Filling-Holes Type 5; Lamps with Incurved Rims; Cut-Out Nozzles Type 24 A; Grooved or Ridged Rims; Broad Open Bodies Type 27 A; Small Lamps with Central Tubes; Small Blunt Nozzles; Flat Rims Type 43 D; Moulded; "Poor Relations"; Wide Bodies with Concave Ridged Tops Type 43 A; Concave or Ridged Tops; Delphiniform Lugs Cast in Upper Mould Type 26 A; High Central Tubes on Rods; Multiple Long Flat-Topped Nozzles Type 34 A; "Poor Relations"; Generally Angular Profiles; Depressed Tops Type 25 A Prime; Globular Bodies; Thick Bases; Unglazed Type 12 A; Lamps with Flat Rims and Central Cones; Flat Bases Type 21 B; Curved Rims; Raised Bases Type 46 B; Traditional Body Design; Decorated Tops; Broad Rim around Filling-Hole Type 23 C; Flat Rims; Tall Closed Bodies Type 49 A; Ephesos Lamps; Collars and Decorated Sides Type 25 B Prime; Globular Bodies; Thick Bases; Pierced Lugs Added; Unglazed Miscellaneous Moulded Lamps; Hellenistic through Early Roman, both Plain and Decorated Type 52 H; Early Roman; Rays without Lugs; Concave Tops (Late) Type 16 B; Lamps with Broad Flat Overhanging Rims; Athenian Version Type 45 C; Local Athenian Variations of Imported Relief Lamps Type 42 D; Moulded; with Moulded Lugs; Flat-Topped Nozzles Type 25 D Prime; Flat Tops; Heavy Bases; Unglazed Type 25 Variants; Enclosed Bodies; Thick Bases; Various Additional Features Type 43 C; Wide Concave Ridged Tops Type 16 Variants; Lamps with Overhanging Rims; Variant Features Type 6 Variants; Lamps with Flat Rims; Open Nozzles; Glazed Exteriors; Variant Features Type 28 B; Blister Ware Lamps; Angular Profiles Type 14; Corinthian-Attic Lamps with Slim Vertical Handles Type 50 B; Athenian Imitations of Knidos Lamps Type 50 A; Knidos Lamps (Mouldmade) Type 19 A; Lamps with Sharp Angle between Body and Rim; Central Tubes; Imported Fabric Type 21 Variants; Curved Rims; Variant Features Type 4; Cocked Hat Lamps; Glazed and Wheelmade; Overhanging Rims Type 21 C; Curved Rims; Long Wide Nozzles Type 2 Variants; Lamps with Incurved Rims; Unglazed; Variant Features Type 23 D; Flat Rims; Tall Closed Bodies; "Inkwell" Type Type 52 F; Early Roman; Rays without Lugs; Flat Tops; Channels on Nozzles Type 27 B; Small Lamps with Central Tubes; Curved Rims; Solid Lugs; Imported Type 33 A; "Poor Relations"; Generally Curved Profiles; Tops Rounded or Concave Type 17 A; Lamps with Glazed Ridges around Borders of Rims Type 20; Early Lamps with Curved Sides; Ridge around Filling-Hole Type 27 D; Small Lamps with Central Rods; Double Tubular Nozzles Type 23 E; Flat Rims; Triangular Nozzles Type 34 B; "Poor Relation" Lamps with Multiple Nozzles; Generally Angular Profiles; Depressed Tops Type 1; Cocked Hat Lamps; Unglazed Type 27 A Prime; Small Lamps with Central Tubes; Small Blunt Nozzles; Flat Rims; Unglazed Type 37 A; Collars Added to Angular Bodies Type 30 B; Lamps with Open Bodies; Curved Profiles; Roughly Made Type 24 C Prime; Grooved or Ridged Rims; Curved Closed Bodies; Unglazed Exteriors Type 30 A; Lamps with Open Bodies; Angular Profiles Type 43 Variants; Moulded; Depressed and Ridged Tops; Variant Features Type 18; Double-Decker Lamps Type 24 A Prime; Grooved or Ridged Rims; Broad Open Bodies; Unglazed Exteriors Type 52 C; Early Roman; Rays with Single Lug Type 45 A; Earliest Imported Relief Lamps Type 56 A; Early Roman; Imbricated Leaf with Tongue Decoration; Concave Top; Grooved Nozzle Type 15; Unglazed Lamps of Corinthian Clay; Pared Surfaces Type 21 A; Curved Rims; Plain Bottoms Type 32; Closed Bodies with Concave Tops; Double Convex Profile; Flat-Topped Nozzles
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