- Collection type
- Object
- Description
- Pottery lamp of buff ware. [MOBB [OPS move] 2/12/2016]
- Long description
- Pottery lamp of buff ware. Pear shaped with flat bottom, expanded shallow sides and convex top. The central filling hole is slightly depressed and surrounded by a channel. The majority of the body is decorated with incised dashes, arches and concentric circles. [MOBB [OPS move] 2/12/2016]
- Person
- Field collector William Matthew Flinders Petrie
- PRM source Committee of the Egypt Exploration Fund
- Date / Period
- Archaeological period: Roman
- Date collected
- 1903 - 1904
- Acquisition information
- Donated: 1904
- Materials and processes
- Material Pottery, Process Decorated, Process Incised, Process Coiled Handbuilt
- Dimensions
- Width: max 73 mm, Height: max 33 mm, Length: max 79 mm
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 1904.35.2 Other numbers: JR 25 [J R 25]
- Research and responses
In the supplement to the excavation report by Petrie (1905) Roman Ehnasya, Petrie notes that the lamps were acquired from several sources in addition to the excavation in order to produce his corpus. E.g. see p.4. of the supplement: "As the excavations of the houses at Ehnasya yielded many lamps which could be fairly dated, it seemed worth while to attempt a corpus of Romano-Egyptian lamps. The material consisted of the dated examples from houses, undated from excavations, lamps found by the sebakh diggers and bought by our party, and lamps bought from dealers at Medinet el Fayum. I have not distinguished between these various groups, as it is clear that the great majority were made at some distance and brought by trade to these towns, so that they might as well be found in one place as in another close by." Therefore, the lamps in the Pitt Rivers might not necessarily be from the excavation. [AS 12/09/2012]
The provenance is probably Ehnasya el-Medina, a village at the mouth of the Fayum located just above the ancient site of Herakleopolis Magna, excavated by Petrie from 1903-4; see W.M.F. Petrie, 1904, Ehnasya [RTS 8/7/2004].
- Associated publications
- Petrie, W.M.F. 1905. Ehnasya. London: Egypt Exploration Society. [AS 15/06/2012] Petrie, W.M.F. 1905. Roman Ehnasya (Herakleopolis Magna). London: Egypt Exploration Society. See pages 5-7. [AS 26/06/2012]
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