| Inventory Number: | L 316 | |
| Section Number: | Α | |
| Title: | Lamp Fragment | |
| Category: | Lamps | |
| Description: | Upper part only preserved. On the top of a heavy slightly hollow stem rests a shallow oil bowl, its front pinched together to form an open nozzle. At its back is attached a vertical loop handle, fastened below to the stem. On the stem, between the bowl and lower end of the handle, is a raised ring. The clay is red, and coarse and unglazed save on the inner surface of the bowl which carries a heavy dark glaze overlaid with powedery white paint. Type XXXVI of Corinth collection. | |
| Context: | South side. | |
| Negatives: | Leica | |
| Dimensions: | P.H. 0.011 | |
| Material: | Ceramic | |
| Date: | 10 June 1931 | |
| Section: | Α | |
| Elevation: | -1.40m. | |
| Period: | Byzantine | |
| Bibliography: | Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 212. | |
| References: | Publication: Hesperia 2 (1933) Notebook: Α-4 Notebook Page: Α-4-33 (pp. 650-651) Card: L 316 |