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[Agora Object] L 361: Lamp Fragment

End of nozzle broken away. Double convex, shallow body, the lower part rather deeper than the upper; join between lower part and moulded upper part clearly seen. On rim, plain round filling hole; set off ... 19 February 1932

[Agora Object] L 366: Lamp Fragment

Fragment of nozzle and top. Long nozzle, fairly deep, with rather small wick hole. Top flat with incurving sides. Not quite full depth of nozzle preserved. On top an erect, flat-topped rim 0.02m. wide ... 19 February 1932

[Agora Object] L 367: Lamp Fragment

Fragment of bottom. Raised base, rising. Rather carefully trimmed. Mold made. Graffiti in dry clay. Glazed all over including under side of base. Late black glaze with silvery lustre. Attic clay. Type ... 19 February 1932

[Agora Object] L 369: Lamp Fragment

Fragment of top and back and sides. Double convex body, with lower part deeper than upper. Wheel made. On top, depression around filling hole with diameter ca. 0.019m. Shallow groove surrounds depression ... 20 February 1932

[Agora Object] L 373: Lamp Fragment

Fragment of inscribed base and root of nozzle. Flat base, slightly rising. Preserves part of a letter. Purplish glaze covers outside. Inside, traces of red paint. Hard red clay. Type XVIII (post Sullan) ... 20 February 1932

[Agora Object] L 378: Lamp

Tip of nozzle broken off. No handle. Mold made. Deep, rather angular body, with greatest diameter near bottom. Top flat covered, surrounded by raised edge. Long, deep, wide nozzle, with narrow flat top ... 20 February 1932

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[Agora Object] L 382: Lamp

Vertical band handle, tip and one side of nozzle broken away. Double convex body, with decoration in relief on upper part; series of large and small grooved rectangles; row of dots above and below. Small, ... 23 February 1932

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[Agora Object] L 388: Lamp

Left side of body broken off. Horizontal band handle broken away. Body narrows slightly toward top. Medium wide rim, down sloping; set off from body by wide deep groove. Long nozzle, flat on top; rather ... 24 February 1932