KE 1497 (Late Roman/Early Byzantine Regional Circular Lamp) [permalink] [next] [show fewer links]
Type
Inventoried Object
Logical part of
Chicago/Indiana/Vanderbilt Excavations Inventoried Objects
Subject number
L 401
Typological identification
Late Roman/Early Byzantine Corinthian or Regional Lamp, imitation Syro-Cypriote
Comparanda
sim. IsthmiaIII, p. 82, no. 3177, pl. 37 (O. Broneer; from south side temenos)
Fabric, firing, and surface description
Fabric orangish red, somewhat fine but gritty, granular(?) fracture; well sorted tiny to small inclusions, mostly white but rare subangular gray, black, and red, faintly micacous. Consistently fired hard. Thin, even(?) wash slightly redder than fabric. Coarse variety of Southern Argolid fabric.
Preservation comment
One large sherd preserves ca. 10% of lateral shoulder with adjacent wall and ca. 40%; extensive, widespread erosion and slight abrasion; worn breaks. Weathering consistent with marine submersion.
Published as
KenchreaiV, p. 86, no. 460, pl. 20 (H. Williams)
Base Diameter
0.039
Body diameter
0.093
Estimated discus diameter
0.073
Height
0.03
Preserved length
0.0693
Preserved width
0.0467
Weight (kg)
0.035
Belongs to Historical Period
Early Byzantine (Historical Period)
Material
Ceramic (Material)
Drawing
Drawing
Drawing
Pagescan
Photograph
Photograph