KE 999 (Middle Roman Athenian Lamp) [permalink] [next] [show fewer links]
Type
Inventoried Object
Logical part of
Chicago/Indiana/Vanderbilt Excavations Inventoried Objects
Subject number
L 282
Typological identification
Middle Roman Athenian Lamp, globule-volute
Comparanda
cf. AgoraVII, p. 138, nos. 1224-1225, pl. 25 (J. Perlzweig)
Comparanda
cf. KerameikosXVI, p. 190, no. 2335, pl. 41 (B. Böttger)
Comparanda
cf. WilliamsZervos1983, p. 17, nos. 35-37, pl. 8 (east of Theater)
Comparanda
sim. IsthmiaX, p. 116, no. 269, pl. 34 (very worn; B. L. Wohl; from East Field)
Fabric, firing, and surface description
Typical Middle Roman lamp fabric (reddish yellow; fine), firing, and surface (smoothed).
Preservation comment
Two large joining sherds preserves almost complete lamp but missing nozzle. Slight, extensive abrasion and minor chipping; worn breaks.
Published as
KenchreaiV, p. 56, no. 246, pl. 10 (H. Williams)
Body diameter
0.065
Discus diameter
0.034
Handle total height
0.047
Preserved length
0.075
Weight (kg)
0.058
Other Dimensions
H. base-shoulder 0.034
Other Dimensions
H. shoulder-top handle 0.013
Material
Ceramic (Material)
Drawing
Drawing
Drawing
Photograph
Photograph