Neck Fragment; Protoattic Kynosarges Painter CVA Athens 2, pl. 3, 4 Arch. Anz., XLVIII, 1933, p. 274, fig. 10 Kantharos, Middle Protoattic Well A.J.A., XL, 1936, p. 194, fig. 9 Disk; Middle Protoattic Arch. Anz., LI, 1936, p. 118, fig. 8 J.H.S., LVI, 1936, p. 137, fig. 1 Fill Burr 268 Hesperia, VI, 1937, p. 370, fig. 33 Young C 65 Neue Beiträge zur klassischen Altertumswissenschaft, Stuttgart, 1954, p. 60, fig. 1 Amphora; Middle to Late Protoattic CVA Berlin 1, pl. 38,1 Brann F 4 A.J.A., LVII, 1953, p. 25, pl. 26, fig. 1 Archaeology, V, 1952, p. 149, fig. 4 Fragments of Lid; Middle Protoattic Hesperia, XXII, 1953, p. 39, pl. 18, b Burr 194 Cook, B.S.A., XXXV, 1934-1935, p. 198 B.S.A., XXXV, 1934-1935, p. 217 Kübler, Alt. Mal., pl. 20, fig. 12, p. 65, fig. 58 Kynosarges Workshop Handle Fragment; Middle Protoattic Délos, X, pls. 1 ff. Délos, XVII, pls. XV ff. Brann G 4 A.J.A., LVII, 1953, p. 25, pl. 29, fig. 9 Arch. Anz., LXVII, 1952, p. 184, fig. 4 Archaeology, V, 1952, p. 149, fig. 6 Kübler, Alt. Mal., p. 65, fig. 58 B.C.H., LXXVII, 1953, p. 199, fig. 6 Hesperia, XXII, 1953, p. 48, pl. 18, d J.H.S., LXXIII, 1953, p. 111, fig. 3 Fragment of Standed Bowl; Protoattic
J.H. Oliver, Hesperia, 11, 1942, p. 31, No. 1, photograph A.E. Raubitschek, Γέρας Ἀ. Κεραμοπούλλου, Athens, 1953, p. 247 E.M. 3988 A. Dumont, Fastes éponymiques d' Athènes, pp. 38-39, No. 47 U. Koehler, I.G., III, 1069 J. Kirchner, from a transcript, by Kurt Stade, I.G., II², 1786 J.A. Notopoulos, Hesperia, 18, 1949, pp. 28-29 B.D. Meritt, Hesperia, 1947, pp. 178-179, No. 81, photograph pl. XXXV J.A. Notopoulos, Hesperia, 18, 1949, p. 56
Mycenaean Period; The Mycenaean Pottery from the Agora; Shapes; Specialized Shapes; Feeding Bottles and Askoi M.P., p. 71, note 8 and references Attica, p. 56, fig. 25, B, pl. 18, 3 Prosymna, II, figs. 261, 1056; 726 Graef, Ant. Vasen, I, pl. 3, 93-94 Fountain, p. 386, fig. 67, 1, m Δελτ., XI, 1927-1928, Παραρτ., pp. 65-66, figs. 26, 27 Attica, pl. 18, 5 Myk. Vasen, pl. XVII, 114 Attica, pp. 55-59 Vourvatsi, pl. 18, 4 Vourvatsi, pl. 14, 8 Myk. Vasen, pl. XIX, 137 Hesperia, 33, 1964, p. 332, pl. 62, 2 Vourvatsi, pl. 18, 6 Zygouries, p. 173, fig. 170 Ialysos, p. 130, fig. 51 Mylonas, Myc.M.A., pp. 176ff M.P., pp. 34, 102, 68 Prosymna, I, p. 444 Asine, p. 355, fig. 232, 2-3 Ἀρχ. Ἐφ., 1953-1954, pt. 1, p. 39, fig. 4, 2
J. Oliver, Hesperia, Suppl. VI, p. 3 J. Notopoulos, Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, p. 22, Table I I.G., II (2), 1809 Hesperia, XXII, 1953, no. 4 Hekler, Bildniskunst, pl. 234 b Goldscheider, Roman Portraits, pl. 69 Graindor, Cosmètes, no. 3, pp. 300ff., pl. 16 Encyclopédie photographique de l'art, III, p. 294 Encyclopédie photographique de l'art, III, pls. 234-235 Graindor, Cosmètes, no. 9, pp. 320ff., pl. 18 Hekler, Bildniskunst, pl. 258b I.G., II (2), 3739 I.G., II (2), 2047 Oliver, Hesperia, XI, 1942, p. 85 Graindor, Cosmètes, no. 10, pp. 324ff., fig. 15 I.G., II (2), 3740 Graindor, Cosmètes, no. 7, pp. 313ff., pl. 17 Paribeni, pl. 243 N.M. no. 449 Wegner, Arch. Anz. 1938, col. 307, figs. 16-17 Wegner, Arch. Anz. 1938, col. 304 Wegner, Arch. Anz. 1938, figs. 14-15 Poulsen, Catalogue, no. 463 a Billedtavler, pl. 35 A.B. 390 Graindor, Athènes de Tibère a Trajan, p. 191, note 4, fig. 29 Fragment of a Portrait of a Youth (Polydeukion) Neugebauer, A.B., text to nos. 1198-1199, fig. 10
CVA Berlin 1, p. 7, no. 7 CVA Berlin 1, pl. 5, 2 Payne and Beazley, J.H.S., XLIX, 1929, pp. 253, 254 Well Brann F 21 Brann G 5 Ram Jug Painter Karouzou, Αρχ. Εφ., 1952, p. 165 Sphinx Oinochoe; Middle Protoattic Other Young B 1 Fragment of Closed Pot; Protoattic Pit H. Dragendorff, Theraische Graeber, Thera, II, Berlin, 1903, p. 203, fig. 408 Αρχ. Εφ., 1952, p. 166 Kraiker, Aigina, pls. 44-45 Fragment of Pyxis or Miniature Egg-Shaped Krater; Middle Protoattic CVA Berlin 1, pl. 17, 1 Kraiker, Aigina, pl. 41, 586 Délos, XVII, pl. XII, b Fragment of Openwork Stand; Middle Protoattic Johansen, V.S., pp. 115ff. Dump Neck of Jug; Protoattic Arch. Anz., XLVIII, 1933, p. 271, figs. 6, 7 Αρχ. Εφ., 1952, pl. 6 Kraiker, Aigina, pl. 43, 582 CVA Berlin 1, pl. 45, 1 Athens, N.M. 315 Olpe; Protoattic Archaeology, V, 1952, p. 149, fig. 5 Egg-Shaped Krater; Middle Protoattic Hesperia, XXII, 1953, p. 48, pl. 18, c Young B 64 Rev. Arch., XXXVI, 1950, p. 143, fig. 11
Olpai Young B 75 Young B 73 Corinth, VII, i, pl. 23, no. 166 B.S.A., XLVIII, 1953, pl. 57, no. 1050 Athens 897 Jug; Late Geometric Well Hesperia, XIX, 1950, pl. 104, b Ath. Mitt., XVIII, 1893, pl. VIII, 2, no. 6 CVA Copenhagen 2, III H, pl. 70, 6 CVA Munich 3, pl. 117, 8 CVA Athens 1, pl. 2, 9 CVA Munich 3, pl. 117, 11 Brann M 4, N 11, G 5 CVA Cambridge 1, III H, pl. 1,4 Brock, Fortetsa, pl. 95, nos. 1362, 1499 Neckless Trefoil Oinochoe Wide-Necked Oinochoe; Late Geometric Brann K 3 Running Dog Olpe; Late Geometric Ath. Mitt. XLIII, 1918, pl. II, 3 Hesperia, XXIX, 1960, p. 408, no. 1, pl. 90 Kerameikos, V, 1, pl. 76, inv. 274 A.J.A., LX, 1956, pl. 30 Painter of Athens 897 Davison, "Geometric Workshops," p. 45, fig. 43 Wide-Necked Oinochoe; Semi-Black Ware Brann G 8 Olpe with Representation of Amphora Young D 17 Arch. Anz., Lii, 1937, p. 102, fig. 5 I.L.N., Sept. 11, 1937, p. 432, fig. 18 A.J.A., XLI, 1937, p. 179, fig. 3 Beazley, Dev., p. 116, note 4 Karouzou, The Amasis Painter, p. 33, no. 39, shape III
1st half of 7th B.C. 3rd-4th quarter of 8th B.C. Late 8th B.C. 3rd quarter of 8th B.C. 725 B.C. Late 7th B.C.
Hesperia, Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Athens and Princeton, XXII, 1953, pp. 67, 73, 82, 100, pls. 21-41 Hesperia, Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Athens and Princeton, XXIV, 1955, p. 79, 173, 180, 184, pls. 28-30, 31, 34-37, 51, 63-64, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71 Hesperia, Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Athens and Princeton, XXVII, 1958, pl. 47b, d, e, f, 48, a, b, c, d, f, g, h, 49 b, d, e, 52-54 Hesperia, Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Athens and Princeton, XXVIII, 1959, p. 337, pl. 22, 31-34, 70, 72 Hesperia, Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Athens and Princeton, XXIX, 1960, pl. 65, 67 Hesperia, Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Athens and Princeton, XXV, 1956, pl. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 9a, 16-19, 17b, 18 b-c, 19 c-g, 19 c, 21-22, 22 b, 58, 60 Hesperia, Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Athens and Princeton, XXX, 1961, pl. 75, 81, 83, 89, 91, 93, 94 Hesperia, Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Athens and Princeton, XXIII, 1954, p. 130, fig. 2, pls. 11, 5, 20, 24, 25-33 Hesperia, Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Athens and Princeton, XXXI, 1962, pl. 10, 11, 21, 105-100, 112 Hesperia, Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Athens and Princeton, XXXII, 1963, p. 129, pls. 36-53 Hesperia, Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Athens and Princeton, XXXIII, 1964, pl. 15, 21, 64 Hesperia, Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Athens and Princeton, XXVI, 1957, pl. 28 a-b Hesperia, Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Athens and Princeton, XXXIV, 1965, pl. 3b Hesperia, Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Athens and Princeton, XXXV, 1966, pl. 28 a-b, pls. 36-41 Hesperia, Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Athens and Princeton, XXXVI, 1967, pl. 55 above Hesperia, Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Athens and Princeton, XXXVIII, 1969, pp. 57-59, figs. 8-9 and pl. 18 a-d, p. 59, fig. 9 below, fig. 9 above
Well Brann L 2 Jahrb., XIV, 1899, p. 191, figs. 48-51 Neck Fragment of Closed Pot; Late Geometric Jahrb., XIV, 1899, p. 194, fig. 57 Sub-Dipylon Painter Davison, "Geometric Workshops," p. 67, fig. 99 Benton, J.H.S., LXX, 1950, p. 21, pl. VI a, b, c Fragmentary Krater; Early Protoattic Oinochoe with Crossed Tubes Burial Hesperia, V, 1936, p. 26, figs. 23-24 A.J.A., XXXIX, 1935, p. 178, fig. 5 Arch. Anz., L, 1935, p. 167, fig. 3 J.H.S., LV, 1935, p. 149, fig. 2 I.L.N., Oct. 19, 1935, p. 648, fig. 3 R. Hampe, Frühe griechische Sagenbilder in Böotien, Athens, 1936, pp. 87-88, fig. 31 Young XIII 1 A.D. Frazer, "The Geometric Oinochoe with Crossed Tubes from the Athenian Agora," A.J.A., XLIV, 1940, pp. 457-463, figs. 1-4 H.L. Lorimer, Homer and the Monuments, London, 1950, p. 320, pl. XXVI, 3 T. B. L. Webster, "Homer and Attic Geometric Vases," B.S.A., L, 1955, p. 40, fig. 1 T. J. Dunbabin, Greeks and Eastern Neighbours, p. 21, pl. III, 1 T. B. L. Webster, From Mycenae to Homer, pl. 25 a, b The American Abroad, July, 1959, p. 41 Byvanck, Mnemosyne, XIII, 1947, p. 249 Willemsen, Ath. Mitt., LXIX, 1954, p. 26, Beil. 13 Bielefeld, Studies Presented to D. M. Robinson, II, p. 44 Athens N.M. 6178 Workshop of Athens 894 Athens 894 CVA Berlin 1, pls. 43-44 Fragment of Krater; Late Geometric Young C 108 Davison, "Geometric Workshops," p. 79, fig. 119 Neck of Amphora; Sub-Dipylon Iliad XI, 707ff. Brann M 1 Hesperia, XXII, 1953, p. 39, pl. 18, a
B.D. Meritt, Hesperia 10, 1941, p. 52, no. 14, photograph p. 52 Fine, p. 28, no. 3 Finley, p. 152, no. 120 SEG XXII, 145 B.D. Meritt, Hesperia 26, 1957, p. 218, no. 72, photograph pl. 54 SEG XVII, 59 B.D. Meritt, Hesperia 10, 1941, pp. 54-55, no. 18B, photograph p. 54 Fine, pp. 29-30, no. 7 Finley, pp. 161-162, no. 152 Miller, Horoi, pp. 274-276, no. 2, photograph pl. 53 SEG XXIV, 163 Fine, pp. 3-4, no. 6, photograph pl. 1 Finley, p. 190, no. 152A
20 June 1935 10 April 1937 9 May 1934 25 July 1971 10 October 1938
B. Meritt, Hesperia, 23, 1963, pp. 53-54, no. 97, photograph pl. 19 S.E.G., XXI, 942 B. Meritt, Hesperia, 32, 1963, p. 52, no. 90, photograph pl. 19 S.E.G., XXI, 943 I.G., II², 5971 B. Meritt, Hesperia, 23, 1954, p. 269, no. 96, photograph pl. 56 S.E.G., XIV, 191 B. Meritt, Hesperia, 17, 1948, p. 46, no. 39, photograph pl. 19 I.G., II², 8063 and 8064 K. Mylonas, Ἐφ. Ἀρχ., 1893, p. 223 J. Kirchner, I.G., II², 8028a B. Meritt, Hesperia, 17, 1948, pp. 46-47, no. 40, photograph pl. 19 J. Kirchner, I.G., II², 8047
1 June 1959 5 March 1953 24 March 1936 7 May 1947 4 May 1946 February 1936
Hesperia, II, 1933, p. 555 Well Burr 8-20 Burr 21-27 Burial Hesperia, II, 1933, pp. 556-557 Burr 28-36 Hesperia, II, 1933, pp. 557-566 Burr 37-96 Pit Burr 66-72 Burr 38-62 Burr 97 Fill Road Hesperia, Supplement IV, p. 106 Other Brann Well or Pit O, Hesperia, XXX, 1961, pp. 131-136 Hesperia, XXX, 1961, pp. 131-136 Hesperia, IV, 1935, p. 365, fig. 22 Howland, Greek Lamps, p. 242 Hesperia, XVI, 1947, p. 210 Brann Well H, Hesperia, XXX, 1961, pp. 358-374 F.S. Fauvel Brann Well E, Hesperia, XXX, 1961, pp. 321-322 Hesperia, XXIX, 1960, pp. 413-414 Hesperia, XXII, 1953, p. 39 Hesperia, VII, 1938, pp. 412-428, Group D
9th-mid 8th B.C. 3rd quarter of 7th B.C. Mid 8th B.C. Mid 8th-3rd quarter of 8th B.C. Early Geometric 3rd quarter of 8th B.C. 6th B.C. 3rd-4th quarter of 8th B.C. Middle of 2nd B.C. Later 8th B.C. Later 8th-Early 7th B.C. 4th quarter of 7th-600 B.C. 2nd quarter of 6th B.C. 2nd half of 7th B.C. Turn of 8th-7th B.C.
J.D. Mikalson, Sacred and Civil Calendar, pp. 89-90 IG II², 333, 335 A.S. Henry, Prescripts, p. 38 with note 39 J. Pouilleux, Forteresse, p. 177 SEG XV, 104 SEG XXII, 108 SEG XXV, 130 SEG XXVI, 114 IG II², 7361 M.H. Hansen, GRBS 25, 1984, p. 140, no. 29 M.H. Hansen, Athenian Ecclesia II, p. 110 B.D. Meritt, Hesperia 29, 1960, pp. 2-4, no. 3, with photograph of the combined fragments pl. 1 SEG XIX, 119 Hesperia 10, 1941, p. 42, no. 10, with photograph
Well Hesperia, XXX, 1961, pp. 114-115 Hesperia, XXX, 1961, pp. 141-143 Hesperia, XXX, 1961, pp. 115-117 Hesperia, XXX, 1961, pp. 125-127 Hesperia, XXX, 1961, pp. 143-146 Hesperia, XXX, 1961, pp. 128-131 Burial Hesperia, XXIX, 1960, pp. 413-413 Hesperia, IX, 1940, p. 292, fig. 15 Hesperia, XXV, 1956, pp. 57-61 Pit Cistern Hesperia, XXII, 1953, p. 39 Hesperia, XXX, 1961, pp. 322-346 Hesperia, XXIX, 1960, pp. 414-416 Howland, Greek Lamps, p. 243 Hesperia, XXX, 1961, pp. 346-358 Howland, Greek Lamps, p. 244
Late 8th B.C. 2nd-3rd quarter of 7th B.C. Later 8th-Early 7th B.C. Later 8th B.C. Later 8th into 7th B.C. 5th B.C. 1st quarter of 6th B.C. 3rd quarter of 8th B.C. 2nd quarter into beginning of 3rd quarter of 6th B.C. End of 1st into beginning of 2nd quarter of 6th B.C. 6th-4th B.C. 7th-Early 6th B.C. Middle of 6th B.C. 3rd quarter of 7th B.C. Late 7th-1st quarter of 6th B.C.
Type 25 A Prime; Globular Bodies; Thick Bases; Unglazed Type 25 D Prime; Flat Tops; Heavy Bases; Unglazed Type 27 A; Small Lamps with Central Tubes; Small Blunt Nozzles; Flat Rims Type 29 A; Lamps with Watch-Shaped Lagynos Profiles; Narrow Ridges around Filling-Holes Type 30 B; Lamps with Open Bodies; Curved Profiles; Roughly Made Type 33 A; "Poor Relations"; Generally Curved Profiles; Tops Rounded or Concave Agora V, Roman Group M Type 34 A; "Poor Relations"; Generally Angular Profiles; Depressed Tops Type 43 A; Concave or Ridged Tops; Delphiniform Lugs Cast in Upper Mould Type 43 B; Raised Edges around Flat Tops Type 43 D; Moulded; "Poor Relations"; Wide Bodies with Concave Ridged Tops Type 47 A; Decorated Lamps of Unusual Shapes; Columnar Lamps Type 47 C; Decorated Lamps of Unusual Shapes; Plastic Lamps Type 48 A; Late Hellenistic Relief Lamps; Nozzles Oval and Grooved Road Type 35 B; Late Hellenistic; Deeply Depressed Tops; Deeply Sloping Side Walls; Multiple Nozzles Type 54 B; Early Roman; Garland of Olive or Ivy Leaves; Concave Top and Short Plain Nozzle Type 54 C; Early Roman; Garland of Leaves; Small Concave Top and Long Plain Nozzle Well Hesperia, VII, 1938, p. 342, figs 24-25 Hesperia, Suppl. IV, p. 106 Type 6 B; Lamps with Flat Rims; Open Nozzles; Glazed Exteriors Type 16 Variants; Lamps with Overhanging Rims; Variant Features Type 15; Unglazed Lamps of Corinthian Clay; Pared Surfaces Type 16 B; Lamps with Broad Flat Overhanging Rims; Athenian Version Type 17 A; Lamps with Glazed Ridges around Borders of Rims Type 20; Early Lamps with Curved Sides; Ridge around Filling-Hole Other Type 21 B; Curved Rims; Raised Bases Type 23 B; Flat Rims; Broad Open Bodies; Restricted Glaze Hesperia, IV, 1935, p. 365, fig. 22 Cistern Type 8; Lamps with Open Nozzles; Variant Features Type 11; Early Corinthian-Attic Forms; Central Sockets Type 37 B; Collars Added to Globular Bodies; Pointed Nozzles Hesperia, II, 1933, p. 472 Type 2 B; Lamps with Incurved Rims; Long Nozzles; Unglazed Type 21 C Prime; Curved Rims; Long Wide Nozzles; Unglazed Type 23 A; Flat Rims; Broad Open Bodies Type 23 A Prime; Flat Rims; Broad Open Bodies; Unglazed Exteriors Type 24 A; Grooved or Ridged Rims; Broad Open Bodies Type 21 C; Curved Rims; Long Wide Nozzles Type 43 Variants; Moulded; Depressed and Ridged Tops; Variant Features Hesperia, XVII, 1948, p. 160 Type 28 B; Blister Ware Lamps; Angular Profiles Type 30 C; Lamps with Open Bodies; Curved Profiles; Wick-Holes Encroaching on Rims Type 32; Closed Bodies with Concave Tops; Double Convex Profile; Flat-Topped Nozzles Type 12 A; Lamps with Flat Rims and Central Cones; Flat Bases Type 45 C; Local Athenian Variations of Imported Relief Lamps Type 25 B; Globular Bodies; Thick Bases; Pierced Lugs Added Hesperia, XXII, 1953, pp. 59-115, pls. 21-41 Pit Type 21 D; Curved Rims; Restricted Use of Glaze Type 21 Variants; Curved Rims; Variant Features Hesperia, XVII, 1948, pp. 159-160 Type 5; Lamps with Incurved Rims; Cut-Out Nozzles Hesperia, VII, 1938, pp. 412-428 Type 46 B; Traditional Body Design; Decorated Tops; Broad Rim around Filling-Hole Type 3; Cocked Hat Lamps; Glazed and Wheelmade Hesperia, XVI, 1947, p. 210 Type 19 Variants; Lamps with Sharp Angle between Body and Rim; Variant Features Type 22 A; Curved and Decorated Rims; Central Tubes; Concave Bottoms Type 2 A; Lamps with Incurved Rims; Short Nozzles; Unglazed Type 9; Smyrna Lamps; Bridged Nozzles
Middle of 1st A.D. 2nd quarter of 5th B.C. 2nd-3rd quarter of 6th B.C. 4th quarter of 5th B.C. Early 1st B.C. Middle of 6th B.C. 2nd B.C. Late 3rd and possibly into 2nd B.C. 6th B.C. 6th B.C. down to 2nd quarter 460-440 B.C. Middle-3rd quarter of 6th B.C. 4th quarter of 6th B.C. 3rd B.C. 3rd quarter of 7th B.C. 1st half of 5th B.C. 600 B.C.
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Type 23 C Prime; Flat Rims; Tall Closed Bodies; Unglazed Exteriors Type 27 A; Small Lamps with Central Tubes; Small Blunt Nozzles; Flat Rims Type 37 Variants; Collars or Collar-Like Rims; Various Additional Features Type 42 C; Moulded; with Moulded Lugs; Curved and Flat-Rimmed Nozzles Type 43 A; Concave or Ridged Tops; Delphiniform Lugs Cast in Upper Mould Type 45 A; Earliest Imported Relief Lamps Type 46 A; Traditional Body Design; Decorated Tops; Ridge around Filling-Hole Type 30 B; Lamps with Open Bodies; Curved Profiles; Roughly Made Type 25 A; Globular Bodies; Thick Bases Type 25 A Prime; Globular Bodies; Thick Bases; Unglazed Type 25 B; Globular Bodies; Thick Bases; Pierced Lugs Added Type 25 B Prime; Globular Bodies; Thick Bases; Pierced Lugs Added; Unglazed Type 25 D Prime; Flat Tops; Heavy Bases; Unglazed Miscellaneous Moulded Lamps; Hellenistic through Early Roman, both Plain and Decorated Type 50 D; Miscellaneous Imported Lamps of Gray Clay Type 27 D; Small Lamps with Central Rods; Double Tubular Nozzles Type 43 D; Moulded; "Poor Relations"; Wide Bodies with Concave Ridged Tops Type 54 A; Early Roman; Garland of Olive Leaves and Berries; Long Grooved Nozzles Signed Bases Type 33 A; "Poor Relations"; Generally Curved Profiles; Tops Rounded or Concave Type 35 D; Early Roman; Deeply Depressed Tops; Slightly Curved Side Walls Agora V, Group F Type 44 A; Moulded; Undecorated; Pointed Nozzles with Ridge or Grooves on Top Type 50 A; Knidos Lamps (Mouldmade) Type 52 C; Early Roman; Rays with Single Lug Type 52 E; Early Roman; Rays without Lugs; Flat Tops; Grooves on Nozzles Pit Type 57; Early Roman; Garlanded Boukrania Type 43 C; Wide Concave Ridged Tops Type 48 A; Late Hellenistic Relief Lamps; Nozzles Oval and Grooved Well Type 17 B; Lamps with Dotted Ridges around Rim's Borders Type 2 B; Lamps with Incurved Rims; Long Nozzles; Unglazed Hesperia, XXII, 1953, p. 39 Type 44 C; Moulded; Undecorated; Nozzles with Rounded Tops and Pointed Ends Type 9; Smyrna Lamps; Bridged Nozzles Type 1; Cocked Hat Lamps; Unglazed Type 55 B; Early Roman; Imbricated Leaf Decoration; Concave Top and Grooved Nozzle Hesperia, XXIII, 1954, pp. 72-74 Cistern Type 26 B; Central Tubes with Covered Askoid Bodies Type 23 C; Flat Rims; Tall Closed Bodies Type 35 A; Late Hellenistic; Deeply Depressed Tops; Deeply Sloping Side Walls Type 39 Variants; Globular Lamps with Small Raised Rims around Filling-Holes; Variant Features Type 21 A; Curved Rims; Plain Bottoms Type 37 A; Collars Added to Angular Bodies Type 37 B; Collars Added to Globular Bodies; Pointed Nozzles Type 51 D; Very Large Late Hellenistic Relief Lamps; Pointed Nozzles Hesperia, VIII, 1939, p. 216 Type 51 Variants; Various Late Hellenistic Relief Lamps; Pointed and Lined Nozzles Type 25 C Prime; Domed Tops; Heavy Bases; Unglazed Type 28 A; Blister Ware Lamps; Curved Profiles Type 28 B; Blister Ware Lamps; Angular Profiles Type 29 A; Lamps with Watch-Shaped Lagynos Profiles; Narrow Ridges around Filling-Holes Type 42 A; Moulded; Globular Bodies and Thick Bases Type 55 C; Early Roman; Imbricated Leaf Decoration; Flat Tops Type 46 D; Traditional Body Design; Decorated Flat Tops Type 46 B; Traditional Body Design; Decorated Tops; Broad Rim around Filling-Hole Type 42 D; Moulded; with Moulded Lugs; Flat-Topped Nozzles Type 43 B; Raised Edges around Flat Tops Type 36 A; Curved Bodies Pulled into Collars around Filling-Holes; Early Versions Type 32; Closed Bodies with Concave Tops; Double Convex Profile; Flat-Topped Nozzles Type 47 B; Decorated Lamps of Unusual Shapes; Athenian Kite-Shaped Lamps Type 24 C Prime; Grooved or Ridged Rims; Curved Closed Bodies; Unglazed Exteriors Type 45 C; Local Athenian Variations of Imported Relief Lamps Type 46 C; Traditional Body Design; Decorated Tops; Rims and Lugs Subordinate to Decoration Hesperia, VIII, 1939, p. 212 Type 52 F; Early Roman; Rays without Lugs; Flat Tops; Channels on Nozzles Type 3; Cocked Hat Lamps; Glazed and Wheelmade Type 4; Cocked Hat Lamps; Glazed and Wheelmade; Overhanging Rims Fill
Early 3rd B.C. Late 2nd B.C. 2nd-1st B.C. 75-25 B.C. 1st half of 6th B.C. 1st half of 2nd A.D. 3rd quarter of 7th B.C. 1st half of 1st A.D. 350-320 B.C. Late 2nd-Early 1st B.C. 480-479 B.C. 2nd quarter of 1st B.C. 1st quarter of 3rd B.C. 1st A.D.-267 A.D. Middle of 3rd B.C. 3rd B.C. 300 B.C. 2nd half of 3rd B.C. 1st B.C. Late 7th B.C. 250 B.C.-Early in 3rd quarter of 3rd B.C.