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| Lamp with concave bottom, ovoid body with max. diam. below median, tapering to flat horizontal rim, small fill hole; long nozzle, flat on top, rounded tip, small wick hole at tip. Horizontal band handle, ... 5? 68? 4th c. B.C.? Hellenistic ? ... LAMP BRONEER TYPE IV |
Fragment or rim alone preserved.
Two grooves around concave rim, which also is grooved. Horizontal loop-handle. Rounded body.
Clay: fine reddish (burned). Black glaze except in grooves. Assembly Place, ... 1932 ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), pp. 48, 54, no. 57, fig. 19. |
| Mended from numerous fragments. Almost complete except for heavy spalling at resting surface and on body around the nozzle. The lug is chipped away. Glaze very worn.
Type 29A (Howland) lamp with pierced ... 3 August 2006 ... Lamp: Type Howland 29A |
| Almost complete, end of nozzle missing and gaps in the bowl, base chipped. Mended from many sherds. Glaze worn under the nozzle.
Raised base with groove at junction with base and second one just below ... middle of the second quarter of the 4th c. B.C. down into first quarter of the 3rd c. B.C ... nozzle has a rough |
| Lamp with angular ring foot, flat resting surface, from which interior of foot slants to center of undersurface without articulation. Angular biconical body with max. diam. at H00.02, narrow fill hole ... Last q. 4th into 2nd q. 3rd BC ... LAMP HOWLAND TYPE 29A |
| Lamp with concave disk foot, with central hollow socket; body extends horizontally from foot, then turns sharply vertical, flat downsloping rim overhanging interior; large fill hole; socket reaches height ... 2nd-3rd q. 6th c. B.C ... Broneer 1930, Corinth 4.2, cat. 54 |
| Lamp with disk foot, concave undersurface, tall globular body curving continuously into narrow rim, offset by broad groove, slanting down to small fill hole. Floor extremely thick, rising to slight cone ... 4th to early 3rd c ... ATTIC LAMP HOWLAND TYPE 25A |
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