Corinth Object: L 130
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Object
Name:   L 130
Title:   LAMP BRONEER TYPE XVI
Category Code:   L
Object Number:   130
Description:   Lamp with flat base, straight flaring lower body rising to H00.013, then turning sharply to vertical; rim not articulated on exterior, on interior, sloping down to depressed disk with slight concaveprofile, small fill hole; small air hole towards nozzle. Short blunt nozzle with fluked tips, large wick hole. Vertical handle with groove down back, attached to lower body and rim.
Decoration:   Dull red-brown slip over all.
Material:   Fine pinkish buff clay with fine to very coarse lime inclusions.
Condition:   Complete or intact. Intact. Burning on tip. Slip worn.
Manufacture:   WM
Dimensions Actual:   L00.121 (max) L00.094 (lamp proper) H00.046 (max) H00.039 (rim) D00.065
Period:   Early Roman (44BC-1/2 2nd c AD)
Chronology:   Early Roman
Area:   Julian Basilica
Context:   NB75 P322
Bibliography:   Broneer 1930, Corinth 4.2, cat. 287
Site:   Corinth
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
References:   Publication: Broneer, Corinth 4:2, 1930b
Monument: Julian Basilica
Image: bw 2002 037 03
Basket: NB75 P322
Notebook Page: NB 75, spread 67 (pp. 322 - 323)