Corinthian Lamp, Imported, Late 1st Century.Deep plain disk with air hole and framing rings. Repeated U shaped motif flanking the missing nozzle. Pierced handle with a carved line.
Type 21, Late 1st century B.C., Roman Period Small lamp with a possible handle attachment that may have been broken. Narrow rim with rings, rosette in the center. Volutes on the neck and raised base ring on the bottom. Similar to lamp 1128 found in…
Very similar in form and decoration to a Nabatean lamp found in O'Boda. International style decoration: conch, Egyptian (?) sun rays, Phoenician flowers, and Hellenistic Ionic volutes.
Type 3: Cocked Hat Lamp; Glazed and Wheelmade. Last quarter of 7th century B.C. Earliest use of the wheel and glaze in Greek lamp production. There is a flattened circular bottom from which the saucer-like flaring sides spread to form the body. The…
Early Greek lamps (types 1 and 2) were open bodied "saucer" vessels with pulled-out nozzles for a wick to lay. They were unglazed and undecorated. Likely made in or near the Athenian Agora.