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- Late Roman/Early Byzantine Corinthian or Regional Lamp, imitation Syro-Cypriote [permalink] [show more links]
- Type
- Typology Item
- Broader
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Late Roman Lamp
- Typological identification comment
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This type was first classified as Broneer Type XXXII and originally identified as a Sicilian product.
- Bibliography
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CorinthIV.2, pp. 120-121
- Bibliography
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Rife2022d, pp. 799-802
- Bibliography
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Wohl2008
- Has geographic origin
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Northeast Peloponnese
- Belongs to Historical Period
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Early Byzantine (Historical Period)
- Belongs to Historical Period
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Late Roman (Historical Period)
- Linked to
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KL256 (Early Byzantine Regional Circular Lamp)
KE 503 (Early Byzantine Regional Circular Lamp)
KE 965 (Late Roman/Early Byzantine Regional Circular Lamp)
KE 1125 (Late Roman/Early Byzantine Regional Circular Lamp)
KE 1126 (Late Roman/Early Byzantine Regional Circular Lamp)
KE 1497 (Late Roman/Early Byzantine Regional Circular Lamp)
KTH1955 (Late Roman/Early Byzantine Regional Circular Lamp)
- Suggested citation
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“Late Roman/Early Byzantine Corinthian or Regional Lamp, imitation Syro-Cypriote.” In Kenchreai Archaeological Archive, edited by J.L. Rife and S. Heath. The American Excavations at Kenchreai, 2013-2024. <http://kenchreai.org/typology/l-lreb-corinthian-imitation-syro-cypriote>