HAGIA EIRENE
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(2) 5020. A small lamp with a flat projecting shoulder, a low cylindrical THOLOS t
neck or raised rim, a flat horizontal stick handle, and opposite to the handle
a burner formed by bending the neck or rim outwards over the shoulder. Here
the marks of burning are very plain. The height is about -03 m., and the
upper diameter -09 m. In contrast to the lamp found in E the clay is pure
and well baked. The form, too, is more developed, so that I think it probably
belongs to the Middle Minoan age.
58
(2) 5020. A small lamp with a flat projecting shoulder, a low cylindrical THOLOS t
neck or raised rim, a flat horizontal stick handle, and opposite to the handle
a burner formed by bending the neck or rim outwards over the shoulder. Here
the marks of burning are very plain. The height is about -03 m., and the
upper diameter -09 m. In contrast to the lamp found in E the clay is pure
and well baked. The form, too, is more developed, so that I think it probably
belongs to the Middle Minoan age.