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| Early Greek lamp ... Angelique Sideris ... Museum object.
Stoa Gallery-Case No. 50. Horizontal (normal) ... 4 Apr 2012 |
| Early Greek lamp ... Angelique Sideris ... Museum object.
Stoa Gallery-Case No. 50. Horizontal (normal) ... 4 Apr 2012 |
| Agora 12, no. 260. Agora 12, no. 305, 306. Agora 12, no. 1818. Well. Agora 8, no. 17. Hesperia 7, 1938, p. 341, fig. 38. Agora 4, p. 245. Agora 8, p. 131. Agora 8, no. 120. Agora 8, no. 110 ... Agora 31 110 P 10620 P 10628 P 10154 T 1486 T 1487 T 1499 P 10627 T 1500 T 1501 T 1502 T 1503 P 10224 P 10230 MC 381 P 10215 MC 382 P 10220 P 10226 P 24806 P 10217 P 10219 L 3022 L 3579 P 10222 P 10223 ... Protoattic |
| Type 1; Cocked Hat Lamps; Unglazed. Well. Pit. Hesperia, II, 1933, p. 600. Fill. Type 2 A; Lamps with Incurved Rims; Short Nozzles; Unglazed. Type 2 B; Lamps with Incurved Rims; Long Nozzles; Unglazed ... Agora 4 8 L 3022 L 3579 L 564 L 3094 T 19:3 B 14:5 H 17:4 ... 7th century B.C. |
| Type 48 A; Late Hellenistic Relief Lamps; Nozzles Oval and Grooved. Type 52 C; Early Roman; Rays with Single Lug. Type 21 C; Curved Rims; Long Wide Nozzles. Type 52 H; Early Roman; Rays without Lugs; Concave ... Agora 4 227 L 2808 L 2946 L 3088 L 2809 L 2962 L 3089 L 2814 L 2963 L 3090 L 2815 L 2969 L 3091 L 2816 L 2970 L 3093 L 2817 L 2971 L 3015 L 2824 L 2972 L 3094 L 2825 L 2978 L 3095 L 2826 L 2979 L 3096 ... |
| 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 |
| Miles, M ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... An archaeological study of the City Eleusinion in Athens, the sanctuary of Eleusinian Demeter and the city terminus for the annual Eleusinian Mysteries. The book presents the stratigraphical evidence from ... 1998 |
| Perlzweig, J ... The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... At night, the darkness of the ancient Agora would have been pierced by the lights of oil lamps, and thousands of fragments of these distinctive objects have been found. This booklet presents the development ... 1963 |
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