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[Object] L 506: Lamp

Body with nearly vertical sides, curving in rapidly to base from point of greatest circumference. Broad top; meets sides at an angle; filling hole, surrounded by narrow insloping rim set off by broad groove ... 5 April 1932

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[Object] L 4664: Lamp Fragment with Graffito

Nozzle and part of rim. Note three incised lines at top of side and rough scratched "X" beside nozzle. Type VIIB of Corinth collection, type 25A' of Agora collection. ADDENDA Sherds from same fill stored ... 16 June 1949

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[Object] L 4133: Lamp Fragment with Graffito

Lower part; outside unglazed, black glaze inside. Household accounts (?) scratched in very small letters on bottom. Type VIIB of Corinth collection, type 25A' of Agora collection. Layer II. 572 Leica ... 22 July 1946

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[Object] L 701: Lamp Fragment with Graffito

Fragment of nozzle preserved. On the rim, a small groove within which the top of the lamp continues to rise. On the flat top of the nozzle is scratched a letter. Thin black glaze inside; outside unglazed, ... 20 February 1933

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[Object] L 4509: Miniature Lamp

End of nozzle, all of rim, and most of body missing. Low base; glazed inside only; surface worn but shows traces of glaze wash. Burned gray in places outside. Type VIIB of Corinth collection, type 25A' ... 29 April 1947

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[Object] L 2225: Lamp

Intact. Raised base; much carbon around nozzle. Inner edge of filling hole thickened. Glazed inside only. Type VIIB of Corinth collection, type 25A' of Agora collection. ADDENDA Compare type X of Corinth ... 6 April 1936

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[Object] L 2232: Lamp

Intact save for chip from nozzle. No handle or knob. Black glaze on inside only. Burned around wick hole. Type VIIB of Corinth collection, type 25A' of Agora collection. Cistern, main chamber. Leica, ... 8 April 1936

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[Object] L 530: Lamp

Horizontal band handle broken away. Body with slightly profiled sides, sloping in to top. On rim, narrow band, set off from body by groove. Rather small nozzle; flat on top. Small base, rising inside ... 18 April 1932