| L 2003 1b | BRONEER TYPE XXI TERRACOTTA LAMP | 2003/04/03
2003/04/04 | 1st c. A.C. | |
| L 2003 1c | BRONEER TYPE XXI TERRACOTTA LAMP | 2003/04/03
2003/04/02 | 1st c. A.C. | |
| L 2003 2 | BRONEER TYPE VII-IX TERRACOTTA LAMP | 2003/05/13
2003/05/14 | 4th to 3rd BC?; similar to Broneer types VII-IX | |
| L 2004 1 | BRONEER TYPE XXXI LAMP WITH INCISED CROSS ON HANDLE | 2004/04/20 | Slane, Corinth XVIII.2, p. 23. | |
| L 2004 2 | BRONEER TYPE VII MINIATURE HANDMADE LAMP | 2004/05/11
2004/04/20 | Early 3rd c. B.C. (Broneer VII) | |
| L 2005 1 | BRONEER TYPE XXV LAMP | 2005/05/09 | | |
| L 2005 2 | BRONEER TYPE XIX LAMP | 2005/05/17 | after the rebuilding of the city and into the reign of Augustus | |
| L 2005 3 | BLACK-GLAZED BRONEER TYPE VII LAMP | 2005/05/26 | 3rd c. B.C. because of thin glaze and pierced lug on the side (Corinth IV.2, p. 46). | |
| L 2005 4 | CORINTHIAN WHEELMADE LAMP | 2005/05/31 | Late 2nd/early 3rd c. A.C. (Corinth XVIII.2, p. 11). | |
| L 2005 5 | BRONEER TYPE XIX LAMP | 2005/06/08 | after the rebuilding of the city and into the reign of Augustus | |
| L 2005 6 | BRONEER TYPE XXVII INSCRIBED LAMP | 2005/06/06 | Last quarter of 2nd c. to early 3rd c. A.C. (Corinth XVIII.2, pp. 15, 28). | |
| L 2005 7 | MULTIPLE LAMP | 2005/06/06 | 3/4 of the 4th c. B.C (Corinth XV.2, p. 267, nos. 95, 96). | |
| L 2005 8 | | | | |
| L 2005 8a | BRONEER TYPE XXI LAMP | 2005/06/06
2005/06/06
2005/06/07
2005/06/06
2005/06/06
2005/06/07 | Transitional between Hellenistic and Roman periods (Corinth IV.2, p. 74). | |
| L 2005 8b | BRONEER TYPE XXI LAMP | 2005/06/06 | Transitional between Hellenistic and Roman periods (Corinth IV.2, p. 74). | |
| L 2005 8c | BRONEER TYPE XXI LAMP | 2005/05/31 | Transitional between Hellenistic and Roman periods (Corinth IV.2, p. 74). | |
| L 2005 9 | BRONEER TYPE XXII LAMP | 2005/06/13 | Second or third quarter of the 1st c. A.C. (Corinth XVIII.2, p. 27, no. 14). | |
| L 2005 10 | BRONEER TYPE XXVII INSCRIBED LAMP | 2005/06/07 | Early 3rd c. A.C. (Corinth XVIII.2, p. 28, no. 20). | |
| L 2006 1 | TYPE XXVII LAMP WITH NEREID | 2006/06/22
2006/06/21 | Broneer type XXVII, category 3 or 4 is Hadrianic (Corinth IV, ii); Slane dates the type as early 3rd century (Corinth XVIII, ii); LIMC gives 2nd century date for Delphi example. | |
| L 2006 2 | BRONEER TYPE XIX OR XXI LAMP | 2006/05/09 | Date based on Corinth IV.2, pp. 66-70, 73-76. | |
| L 2006 3 | BRONEER TYPE XXII LAMP WITH HARPOKRATES ON DISK | 2006/06/19 | 1st c. A. C. based on Slane (Corinth XVIII.2, p. 12). | |
| L 2007 1 | BRONEER TYPE XXI LAMP | 2007/05/02 | Second half of the 1st c. B.C. through 1st c. A.C., see Corinth IV.2, pp. 73-76. | |
| L 2007 2 | MINIATURE LAMP | 2007/05/16 | Type IV lamps date 6th-4th c. B.C., L-4129 dates to 4th c. B.C. based on context. | |
| L 2007 3 | UNGLAZED ATTIC TERRACOTTA LAMP BRONEER TYPE XXVIII | 2007/05/21 | 3rd/4th c. A. C. (Corinth 18.2, pp. 17-19). | |
| L 2007 4 | BRONEER TYPE XXVIII LAMP WITH SIGNATURE | 2007/05/22 | Late 4th-5th century (date based on Agora VII, p. 98, no. 321) | |
| L 2007 5 | BYZANTINE GWW II LAMP WITH ATTACHED SAUCER | 2007/05/08 | 10th-early 12th century (date based on Saraçane II, p. 29) | |
| L 2008 | LAMP BRONEER TYPE XXVII | | | |
| L 2008 1 | PLASTIC TERRACOTTA LAMP | 2008/05/05 | The Agora example is dated to the 3rd c. A.C. | |
| L 2009 | LAMP TYPE XXVIII | | | |
| L 2010 | LAMP TYPE XXVIII | | | |
| L 2010 1 | POT LIKNON | | | |
| L 2011 | LAMP BRONEER TYPE VII | | | |
| L 2011 1 | LATE ROMAN TERRACOTTA LAMP CORINTHIAN IMITATING ATTIC POST-GLAZING | 2011/05/17 | | |
| L 2011 2 | LATE ROMAN NORTH AFRICAN TERRACOTTA LAMP | 2011/05/20 | | |
| L 2012 | LAMP BRONEER TYPE VII | | | |
| L 2012 1 | BYZANTINE TERRACOTTA STANDED LAMP | 2012/04/11 | | |
| L 2012 2 | ROMAN LAMP | 2012/06/13 | L 4279 dated to the 7th c. | |
| L 2012 3 | BRONEER TYPE XXXI LAMP | 2012/06/08 | | |
| L 2013 | LAMP BRONEER TYPE XIX | | | |
| L 2013 1 | ATTIC POST-GLAZING CHIONIS LAMP | 2013/04/15 | Karivieri (1996, p. 143) dates the workshop to 2/4 5th-1/2 6th, the parallel to 2/2 5th c. CE. Corinth examples dated to late 4th c. CE (Slane, Corinth 18.2, pp. 20-21). | |