Terracotta oil lamp ca. A.D. 50-100 Roman, Cypriot Loeschcke Type 4. Mold-made. Discus: a scallop shell, with raised fan; a single filling hole within a raised circle, and a single concentric grooves around edge of discus; a narrow, horizontal shoulder. Voluted nozzle. Fine, incised base ring, and concave base.Intact. Irregular lines running across base.. Terracotta oil lamp. Roman, Cypriot. ca. A.D. 50-100. Terracotta; mold-made. Early Imperial. Terracottas
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