Terracotta oil lamp late 1st century –early 1st century Roman Loeschcke Type 1A. Mold-made. Deep concave discus: a gladiator, standing facing backward, wearing a crested helmet, short trunks, and boots, and holding a long, rectangular shield in one hand and a weapon (concealed by his body) in the other; single filling hole near center between his legs, surrounded by a broad band of lines and grooves at edge. A funnel-shaped channel, with a small central slit, runs from the discus towards the large wick hole. Volutes flanking angular nozzle. Base ring outlined by two concentric


Terracotta oil lamp late 1st century –early 1st century Roman Loeschcke Type 1A. Mold-made. Deep concave discus: a gladiator, standing facing backward, wearing a crested helmet, short trunks, and boots, and holding a long, rectangular shield in one hand and a weapon (concealed by his body) in the other; single filling hole near center between his legs, surrounded by a broad band of lines and grooves at edge. A funnel-shaped channel, with a small central slit, runs from the discus towards the large wick hole. Volutes flanking angular nozzle. Base ring outlined by two concentric gladiator is heavily armed and so can be recognized as a samnis (Samnite) or murmillo. Here, unusually, he is shown as being except for base, which has been carefully cut out, perhaps in the discus, a gladiator, seen from the rear, advances to the fight away from the viewer. He is heavily armed and so can be recognized as a samnis (Samnite) or murmillo. Here, unusually, he is shown as Terracotta oil lamp. Roman. late 1st century –early 1st century Terracotta; mold-made. Early Imperial. Terracottas


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