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[Agora Object] L 355: Lamp

Middle part of bottom and nozzle broken away. Fragmentary. Plain rim, sloping outward, surrounded by double circular groove. On discus, crab; close below it, small filling hole. Handle with double groove ... 17 February 1932

[Agora Object] L 356: Lamp

Center of discus broken away. On rim, degenerate vine pattern, nearly effaced, ending in circles at wick hole. On discus, rows of raised dots within circular groove. Handle solid, double grooved, set off ... 17 February 1932

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[Agora Object] L 363: Lamp Fragment

Discus with bit of rim. On rim, herringbone. Discus, concave; a large cock occupies nearly half of the discus, his head bent down to peck at the nose of a lizard at the edge of the discus. In the field ... 19 February 1932

[Agora Object] L 368: Lamp Fragment: Maker's Mark

Right half without nozzle. Fragment of small discus with rays and surrounding raised band. On rim, raised vine pattern; rather high relief, curling stalks. Handle perforated, triple grooved above; set ... 19 February 1932

[Agora Object] L 423: Lamp Fragment

Fragment of top. Bit of rim preserved showing impressed circle just outside groove setting off nozzle. On discus, draped figure, right, holding palm branch in raised right hand. Filling holes in front ... 2 March 1932

[Agora Object] L 431: Lamp

Top of handle broken away. Rim rather narrow. On discus, garlanded amphora with tip set in flat base, and forked stick to brace it. Filling hole below, left. Surrounded by groove, the ends of which divide ... 2 March 1932

[Agora Object] L 432: Lamp Fragment

Handle, bit of rim and part of discus of lamp preserved. On rim, small impressed double concentric circles. On discus, head of Christ, facing, with Book of Gospels (?) held against breast. Oil hole on ... 19 February 1932

[Agora Object] L 490: Lamp Fragment

Top part of lamp preserved. Tip of nozzle broken away. Rim sunk, with raised spiral pattern. On discus, palm tree, with filling hole on either side with raised spirals below. Projecting nozzle set off ... 1 April 1932