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- KE 1373 (Middle/Late Roman Athenian Lamp with Two Nozzles) [permalink] [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 380
- Typological identification
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Middle/Late Roman Athenian lamp, early glazed
- Comparanda
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sim. KerameikosXVI, p. 208, no. 2664, pls. 49, 93 (earlier version of same format, same scale; B. Böttger)
- Fabric, firing, and surface description
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Typical fabric (yellowish red, fine), firing, and surface treatment (somewhat thick, mostly even, red with purplish hue).
- Preservation comment
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Five joining sherds total (Ke1292-L345+Ke1364-L372+Ke1373-L380). Ke1373: Two joining sherds preserve ca. 40% of discus, entire central handle, and ca. 20% of right front shoulder. Slight, somewhat sparse abrasion and minor scratching; worn breaks; rare specks of encrustation.
- Published as
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KenchreaiV, p. 66, no. 356 (H. Williams)
- Estimated body diameter
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0.103
- Estimated discus diameter
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0.078
- Handle total height
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0.078
- Length
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0.183
- Weight (kg)
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0.043
- Other Dimensions
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H. base-shoulder 0.048
- Other Dimensions
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H. shoulder-top handle 0.030
- Other Dimensions
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Total weight 0.172 kg (5 sherds)
- Material
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Ceramic (Material)
- Drawing
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- Drawing
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- Photograph
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- Linked to
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KE 1298 (Middle-Late Roman Athenian Lamp with Two Nozzles)
KE 1364 (Middle/Late Roman Athenian Lamp with Two Nozzles)
KE 1373 (Middle/Late Roman Athenian Lamp with Two Nozzles)