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| The larger piece mended from three. Nearly all the rim preserved; the end and the right side of the nozzle missing, and all the bottom of the lamp. Nothing of the lower lamp preserved.
Broad rim, sloping ... August-September 1932 ... existence.
Type II of Corinth |
| The lower attachment and nearly the whole handle preserved; not the upper attachment, but a spreading toward it at the upper break; medium broad; finger print (right thumb?) at base.
The clay is reddish-buff ... 29 May 1933 ... Stoa Shop IV-Vitrine N |
Most of the nozzles and much of the rim and wall missing.
Two-nozzled lamp with a rising tube in the middle. The broad flat rim has a shallow channel in it. Flat on under side. Ridged rim.
Black glaze ... 25 February 1938 ... nozzles.
Type II of Corinth |
| Maximova, M.I. 1979. Artiukhovskii Kurgan, Leningrad. McAllister, M.H. 1959. The Temple of Ares at Athens, Hesperia 28, pp. 1-64. McCann, A.M. et al 1987. The Roman Port and Fishery of Cosa: A Center of ... Agora 29 xxviii ... xxviii |
Upper part of two storied lamp. Nozzle, together with part of left side of lamp broken away. Traces of burning remain.
Rim, finished with a heavy ring round the outside and round the oil hole; the outer ... 31 March 1932 ...
Type II of Corinth |
| Dunbabin, Greeks and Eastern Neighbours. Davison, "Geometric Workshops", pp. 133-154. Kübler, Alt. Mal., p. 31. Howland, Agora 4. J. D. Beazley, The Development of Attic Black Figure, Berkeley and Los ... Agora 8 xiii ... D. Burr, "A Geometric House and a Proto-Attic Votive Deposit," Hesperia, II, ... Weinberg, Corinth 7 ... 1940, pp. 464-482, pls. XVIII-XXVIII |
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