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- Howland Type 23 Lamp [permalink] [show fewer links]
- Type
- Typology Item
- Broader
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Lamp
- Typological identification comment
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This form is also classified under Broneer Type VI and Scheibler Typen KSL spät, DSL 1, and DSL 2.
- Bibliography
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AgoraIV, pp. 56-62 (R. H. Howland)
- Bibliography
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AgoraXXIX, pp. 493-494 (S. Rotroff suggested date for 23D: 345-ca. 275)
- Bibliography
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CorinthIV.2, pp. 43-45 (O. Broneer)
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IsthmiaIII, pp. 13-14 (O. Broneer)
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KerameikosXI, pp. 18-22, 35-38 (I. Scheibler)
- Description
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Popular form of wheelmade lamp from Attica. Sometimes called “Inkwell lamps.“ Low footed base; slightly curved to vertical sides; flat rim slopes slightly inward; elongated nozzle, flat on top with rounded end; flat band handle. Several variants (A, A‘, B, C, C‘, D, E). Thick, even black glaze inside and outside but base often reserved (washed).
- Belongs to Historical Period
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Early Hellenistic (Historical Period)
- Belongs to Historical Period
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Late Classical (Historical Period)
- Belongs to Historical Period
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Middle Classical (Historical Period)
- Linked to
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KTH2624 (Late Classical-Early Hellenistic Imported Lamp)
KTH2625 (Late Classical-Early Hellenistic Corinthian Lamp)
KTH2627 (Late Classical-Early Hellenistic Corinthian Lamp)