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Type
Inventoried Object
Logical part of
Chicago/Indiana/Vanderbilt Excavations Inventoried Objects
Subject number
L 389
Typological identification
Early-Middle Roman Italian Lamp
Typological identification comment
Format: Loeschcke Typus IV=Broneer Type XXIII=Bailey Type B group ii (Tiberian-Early Trajanic)
Typological identification comment
Shoulder: Loeschcke Schulterform IIIa
Comparanda
cf. AmareTafalla1984 , pp. 28, 53, no. 28, pl. V (Bilbilis)
Comparanda
cf. AmareTafalla1988 , pp. 68, 95, no. 107, fig. 208a (Aragon)
Comparanda
cf. BMLIII , pp. 9, 10, 302, no. Q 2378, fig. 13, pl. 63 (from Cyprus, dated ca. A.D. 40-100; D. M. Bailey)
Comparanda
cf. Bemont2003 , p. 68, no. 236, pl. 21 (Glanum)
Comparanda
cf. Deneauve1969 , pp. 109, 130, nos. 292, 429, pls. XXXVI, XLVI (Carthage)
Comparanda
cf. Ennabli1973 , pl. III.265 (Raqqada)
Comparanda
cf. GoethertPolaschek1985 , pp. 82, 89, 124, 210-211, nos. 320, 352, 524, pls. 42, 45, 52 (Motiv 57; Rheinisches Landesmuseum Trier; regional products?)
Comparanda
cf. Loeschcke1911 , p. 91, no. 1760, pl. LXXIX (Sammlung Niessen)
Comparanda
cf. Mlasowsky1993 , pp. 83-85, no. 73 (Kestner-Museum, Hannover; “zyprisch(?)“)
Comparanda
cf. Rivet2003 , pp. 63, 95, nos. 109, 389 (Musée d’Istres; from Golfe de Fos)
Comparanda
cf. RosenthalSivan1978 , p. 28, no. 88 (Schloessinger Collection, Hebrew University)
Comparanda
cf. SalamineChypreVII , pp. 147-148, nos. 425, 426, pl. 23 (Cyprus Museum, Nicosia; T. Oziol)
Comparanda
cf. deBrun1933 , pp. 8-9, pl. IV:2 (Musée des Alpilles, St.-Rémy-de-Provence)
Comparanda
cf. dePalolSalellas19481949 , pp. 258, 261, no. 120, fig. 113 (Ampurias)
Description
Type of leaning bacchant with thyrsus and tympanon.
Fabric, firing, and surface description
So far as can be discerned through weathering, typical fabric (pinkish brown; varied tiny bits, faintly micaceous), firing(?), and surface treatment (pale brown but mottled slip; thin but even, semilustrous?).
Preservation comment
Intact but small holes on discus and base. Moderate to severe, extensive erosion and abrasion; worn breaks; scattered specks of encrustation. Weathering consistent with long marine submersion.
Published as
KenchreaiV , p. 19, no. 70, pls. 3, 22 (H. Williams)
Body diameter
0.069
Height
0.0275
Length
0.099
Weight (kg)
0.028
Material
Ceramic (Material)
Has visual motif (depicts)
Person (Visual Motif)
Drawing
Drawing
Photograph
Photograph