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No pontil but roughish on bottom. Walls thin rapidly to top.
Dark green glass. Bubbles and spirals. Slight iridescent; no other weathering. Fill of 5th or 6th c. A.D ... 23 April 1947 ... A.D. with fragments of Christian lamps, type XXXI. |
Horse-shoe-shaped object, broken at the back, chipped on the upper surface; broken along the bottom, but the ornament complete.
Border wavy lines; within, Christian monogram with stamped circles. Unglazed ... 27 April 1936 ... Border wavy lines; within, Christian monogram with stamped circles. ... Probably shields for the handles of large lamps. For elaborate shields on early Christian lamps cf. |
Fragment only of part of base and handle.
Handle triply grooved behind, stamped semicircles at its base. Circular reverse enclosed by triple concentric grooves with part of a letter in the center.
Glazed ... 15 February 1938 ... Room XII, in consistent late Roman fill with many fragments of Christian type XXVIII lamps, still in tin. |
One-third of lamp preserved, with handle; parts of rim, discus and reverse.
Rim has wavy line with oval depressions in the loops. Plain discus. Solid handle, triply grooved in front and doubly behind ... 15 February 1938 ... Room XII, in consistent late Roman fill with many fragments of Christian type XXVIII lamps, still in tin. |
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