KE 1382 (Early Roman Italian Lamp) [permalink] [next] [show fewer links]
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