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| 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 |
| Fragment of nozzle, top and sides. Top and end of nozzle broken away.
Body, sharply profiled.
Raised edge of top; just within, two small holes, spaced as though originally four; center of convex top, slightly ... 1 March 1932 |
| Handle and nozzle broken off.
The body rounded, with rings on the shoulder, and a raised edge around the sunken center. No foot. Wheel made D.
Glazed black to red; the glaze much worn.
Buff clay.
Type ... 15 March 1934 |
A single fragment preserves practically complete profile of body. Raised base, concave beneath; wall nearly straight; flat rim set down below upper edge of wall; small pierced knob.
Black glaze all over ... 13 May 1939 |
The nozzle of a large lamp; chips missing from rim of wick-hole.
Thick raised rim with flat top around wick-hole.
Dull black glaze almost entirely peeled off.
Brownish-buff clay.
Type 37 Variant of Agora ... 19 June 1939 |
One nozzle, parts of two others, and bit of bottom preserved in four joining pieces.
Triangular-ended nozzle, with a small grooved circle on either side. Ring foot.
A groove preserved on the top suggests ... 21 April 1947 |
Two joining fragments from nozzle of large lamp (?).
Wide raised band around filling hole, with knob at beginning of ridge down top of nozzle.
Black glaze, partly flaked.
Pinkish-buff clay.
Type 37 variant ... 12 May 1949 |
Vertical loop handle broken away.
Watch-shaped body, long nozzle with spoon-shaped wick hole; high tapering collar.
Roughly made on the wheel; string marks below.
Traces of thin brown to red wash on top ... 31 March 1954 |
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