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