KE 1321 (Late Roman/Early Byzantine Regional Lamp) [permalink] [next] [show fewer links]
Type
Inventoried Object
Logical part of
Chicago/Indiana/Vanderbilt Excavations Inventoried Objects
Subject number
L 366
Typological identification
Late Roman/Early Byzantine Corinthian or Regional Lamp, imitation North African
Comparanda
cf. Bovon1966, p. 91, no. 639, pl. 17 (Argos)
Comparanda
cf. Koutsoussaki2008, p. 364, no. 644, pl. LXII, fig. 490 (Argos)
Comparanda
sim. CL 1969-213 (cited at IsthmiaX, pl. 6:5)
Fabric, firing, and surface description
Late Roman Corinthian lamp fabric (reddish brown but core slightly darker than surface, overall heavy), firing (hard), and surface (slight smoothing along sloping shoulder). Thick, sharp joining ridge and narrow webbing; interior surface pressed and flattened by finger.
Preservation comment
One large sherd preserves entire upper part of lamp but missing front nozzle. Moderate, extensive abrasion; worn breaks; frequent small patches of encrustation; dark gray cloud around front part of lamp (secondary scorching?).
Published as
KenchreaiV, p. 83, no. 437 (H. Williams)
Discus diameter
0.036
Handle total height
0.03
Preserved length
0.099
Weight (kg)
0.065
Width
0.068
Other Dimensions
H. shoulder-top handle 0.015
Material
Ceramic (Material)
Has visual motif (depicts)
Christian Cross (Visual Motif)
Drawing
Drawing
Pagescan
Photograph