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| This was the name given, from the 19th century on, to a spring and cave in the former pleasure garden of the Ottoman Beys’ palace. It is located due north of the Forum on the line of the Lechaion Road ... |
| Lamp with blurred base ring, very shallow body, broad sunken rim and sunken almond-shaped disk with channel to nozzle, and tall knob handle. Large wickhole, 2 filling holes on disk. Low ridge from base ... Second half of 6th c. to 600 (context). |
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