Carthage / lamp / Ceramic / Slip

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Record Details

Object Identifier
0000.00.0033
Object Name
lamp
Object Category
Artifact
Object Type
Lamps
Full Artifact Description
Hard red clay with red slip. End of long rounded nozzle broken off. Broad channel leads to discus. Depressed rim with raised decoration: row of heart-shaped designs. Filling hole in center of discus and another at base of nozzle. Four fleur-de-lis about central filling hole. Solid knob-like handle, from which ridge extends to base ring.
Materials
Ceramic
Slip
Design Style
Broneer, Type XXXI

Measurements

Width
6.5
Height
2.9

Provenance

Provenance
Tunisia
Site
Carthage

Publications and Exhibitions

Publications

Lamps from Carthage in the Kelsey Museum, from Excavations at Carthage, Vol. 2. S. Sidebotham. Ann Arbor, MI: Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, 1975.

Technical Details

Image Size
1704 x 2272
File Size
138 KB
Record
0000.00.0033
Link to this Item
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/k/kelsey/x-0000.00.0033/0000_00_0033p01.tif

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"Carthage; lamp; Ceramic; Slip." In the digital collection Kelsey Museum of Archaeology Art & Artifact Collection. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/k/kelsey/x-0000.00.0033/0000_00_0033p01.tif. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed December 10, 2024.
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