Published Neo-Hellenistic frog lamp from Adler collection
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Object number
AR3009B
Object: |
Oil lamp, so-called "frog lamp"
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Material: |
Dark clay
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Date: |
3rd - 4th century A.D. Late Roman Empire |
Description: |
Drop-shaped body. A notched rod ornament on the shoulder, a stylized palm branch between the filling hole and the burning hole. Stand ring with a raised point in the middle.
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Historical: |
The so-called "frog lamps" developed in Upper Egypt in Abydos area. For the Egyptians, the frog was a symbol for birth and resurrection. The Christian have taken over this symbolism.
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Size: |
Length 72 mm, width 59 mm, height 25 mm
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Condition: |
Perfectly preserved, undamaged, minimal wear. Traces of lamp black on the nozzle document the intense use of the lamp in antiquity.
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Reference: |
Published with picture in Noam Adler, Oil-Lamps from the Holy Land, The Adler Collection, 2004, page 68 Nr. 409
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Provenance: |
Acquired 2020 at an auction of the Archaeological Center R. Deutsch, Israel. Ex famous Judge Dr. Steve Adler collection. Exported from Israel with permit of the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) Nr. 542792.
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Authenticity: |
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