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| Intact.
Very shallow lamp on flat bottom. Sharply convex sides. Broad flat top. Narrow raised band around filling hole. Large nozzle encroaching but little on top.
Red to black glaze inside, for the band ... 500-450 B.C ... lamp on flat bottom. Sharply convex sides. Broad flat top. Narrow raised band around |
Intact save for small hole in bottom.
Raised dots on rim; discus plain. Two grooves around outer edge of flat bottom. Knob handle; walls nearly straight. The top and bottom very carelessly joined.
Coarse ... 7 March 1953 ... Agora VII, no. 2750, p. 189, pl. 43. |
| Lamp with flat bottom, globular body curving in horizontally with raised ring around large fill hole; small nozzle. Vertical strap handle attached to bottom and top of body. Broneer identifies it as Type ... 1st half 5th c. B.C ... horizontally with raised ring around ... Lamp with flat bottom, ... attached to bottom and top of |
| Nozzle broken, handle missing, and chips from edges.
Coarsely made wheel made lamp with broad flat bottom, vertical walls and convex top set off from walls by a flaring edge.
Groove around filling hole; ... 3 April 1937 ... top near edge. Raised edge ... flaring edge.
Groove around ... missing, and chips from edges |
| Lamp Broneer Type XVI, profile 52, with flat base. Lower body flares out and turns in halfway to top; vertical at rim; raised edge at rim around flat but buckled disk. Fill hole (Diam. 0.015). Heavy traces ... 1st c. BC-1st c. AD, based on Corinth 4.2, p. 58-59 ... Museum Basement, drawer 67B, (2017-05-10) |
| Small piece of rim and part of floor missing. Nearly flat plate on low raised base; plain rim. Two horizontal band handles attached at edge of rim and tilted above it. A broad glaze band around outer edge ... 12 April 1939 ... around outer edge of floor and ... Nearly flat plate on low raised base; plain rim. Two ... B.C. |
| Hawksbeak type. Hollow rectangular portable altar with plain back, flat side panels with painted decoration, hawksbeak crowning moulding, and flat top. Interior partition with saw-tooth bottom edge runs ... Late fifth century B.C., context ? ... 5th c. B.C ... Late fifth century B.C., context ? |
EXCAVATION SUMMARY
Six weeks ago, on April 10, 2007, we, Lydia Herring, Josh Langseth, and Kris Lorenzo, opened an excavation area at the extreme north of the Nezi field under the supervision of Guy Sanders, ... 41, B43, B46; 1008.08N to ... northern edge of the excavation ... whose top courses have just |
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