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Object's Name: Multi-Nozzled Lamp Roman Imperial, Decorated in Relief, Vegetal Pattern
Period: Early Roman (period)
Material: Pottery
Site: Caesarea
Description: Imperial lamps with rear attachment group. Large lamp with two elongated nozzles (one is missing); centeral filling hole; attachment (partially preserved), supported by a perforated knee shaped handle. The elongated voluted nozzle is flanked by leafs; 15-petalled rosette within the discus.
Bibliography:
Sussman V. 2008. The oil lamps, in: J. Patrich. Archaeological excavations at Caesarea Maritima, Areas: CC, KK and NN. Final report. Vol. I: The objects. Jerusalem, 211-292, 268: 51.
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Multi-Nozzled Lamp Roman Imperial  
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Multi-Nozzled Lamp Roman Imperial  
Photographer :Meidad Suchowolski





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