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[Corinth Object] L 10: LAMP BRONEER TYPE I

Lamp with flattened bottom curving into globular body, narrow flat rim overhanging interior and slightly exterior. Vertical strap handle with groove down spine, attached to bogttom and rim, rising above ... Archaic

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[Corinth Object] L 11: LAMP BRONEER TYPE I

Lamp with low ring foot, broad resting surface, echinoid body curving in to narrow flat rim, overhanging only interior. Horizontal broad flat handle, curving down slightly toward tip. Red glaze on interior ... Archaic

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[Corinth Object] L 12: LAMP BRONEER TYPE II

Curving sides; flat rim projecting toward the outside and with outer edge turned up so as to form a flange; short triangular nozzle with wick-hole close to the rim; flat bottom; inside and nozzlecovered ...

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[Corinth Object] L 13: LAMP BRONEER TYPE II

Curving sides; flat rim projecting toward the outside and with outer edge turned up so as to form a flange; short triangular nozzle with wick-hole close to the rim; flat bottom. nozzle, inside, and inner ...

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[Corinth Object] L 14: LAMP BRONEER TYPE I

Lamp with flat bottom, body straight but tapering slightly toward broad flat rim, overhanging interior only; central socket. Fine hard-fired buff clay, fired gray at core. Complete profile. Single frgt., ... Archaic

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[Corinth Object] L 15: LAMP BRONEER TYPE IV OR HOWLAND 20 (?)

Lamp with flat bottom, globular body curving in horizontally with raised ring around large fill hole; small nozzle. Vertical strap handle attached to bottom and top of body. Broneer identifies it as Type ... 1st half 5th c. B.C.

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[Corinth Object] L 16: LAMP BRONEER TYPE IV

Lamp with very slight disk foot; body extends at angle from foot, then rises with rounded profile and curves in in down-curving rim; short nozzle with blunt tip, wick hole at tip. Horizontal band handle ... 5th c. B.C.

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[Corinth Object] L 17: LAMP BRONEER TYPE IV

Lamp with flat bottom, globular body curving in to broad down-curved rim with plain lip. Large fill hole, hump on floor, small nozzle tip of which tilted up, large wick hole impinging slightly on rim ... 5th c. B.C.