Corinth Object: KL 103
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Object
Name:   KL 103
Title:   LAMP BRONEER TYPE II
Category:   Lamps
Category Code:   KL
Object Number:   103
Description:   Lamp with concave bottom curving into body that tapers slightly to base of broad overhanging rim that slants down to small fill hole. Broneer Type II, Howland 16B.
Decoration:   Thin brown (or self-slip) wash on exterior, lustrous, with broad red strip on outer edge of bottom, red stripe at top of body, 2nd on juncture to rim, lustrous red glaze, fired to brown-black in places on rim and interior.
Material:   Fine gray-brown clay.
Munsell Color:   Near 10YR 6/3
Condition:   Complete profile. Two joining frgts., preserving complete profile; over half of bottom, 1/3 body and rim. Glaze worn.
Manufacture:   WM
Dimensions Actual:   H00.021
Dimensions Restored:   D00.08 (body) D00.09 (rim) D00.038 (fill hole)
Period:   Archaic (7th-6th c.)
Chronology:   525-480 B.C.
Area:   Potters' Quarter
Context:   Potters' Quarter, Deposit in road
Provenance:   Corinth ? Attica ?
Findspot Description:   Potters' Quarter. Road Deposit.
Site:   Corinth
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
References:   Monument: Potters' Quarter
Image: bw 2001 023 13
Basket: Potters' Quarter, Deposit in road