Lamp

MS4145

From: Greece | Crete | Gournia

Curatorial Section: Mediterranean

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Object Number MS4145
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Minoan
Provenience Greece | Crete | Gournia
Locus Chi 9
Period Late Minoan I | Middle Minoan III
Section Mediterranean
Materials Ceramic
Technique Wheel Made
Description

Conical cup with convex profile on conical stand; two pinched out spouts for the wicks, opposed. Fine, pink (7.5 YR 7-8/4) clay. Wiped with water, but not burnished. Wheelmade. Restored from fragments; some sherds missing. Compare Hawes et al. 1908: pl. 2, no. 56 (Gournia). This type of lamp probably developed from the East Cretan Middle Minoan lamps with smaller bases. Crudely hand-made. Form of small deep round saucer with two small nozzles pulled from rim opposite each other, set on a high conical base, with uneven outline. Base hollow, with flat round bottom, pierced by hole.

Height 10.1 cm
Outside Diameter 8.8 cm
Credit Line Gift of the Candia Museum (Herakleion Archaeological Museum); H. B. Hawes, 1904

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