Description: Lentil shaped body, with a slight point in front of the nozzle and a circular strap handle. The handle attaches to the ridge that forms a collar above the fill hole. The handle was attached after the body was thrown. There is no surface decoration. The base is a shallow platform that extends below the body of the lamp, having been carved out of the vessel. Black discoloration on the nozzle indicates that this lamp was used. The nozzle and the handle are not aligned.
Date: 12 – 13th century AD
Measurements (cm): H: 8.0 W: 4.2
References:
Colt, H. Dunscombe. 1962. Excavations at Nessana. Pp. 62-64, no. 24, pl. XXVIII.
Hirschfeld, Yizhar. 1997. The Roman Baths of Hammat Gader: final report. Pp. 328. See pl. XI no. 4.
This model was created with 200 images at 6000 x 4000 resolution in Agisoft Photoscan Professional.
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