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Roman Grayware Oil Lamp, Discus TypeDescription
The lamp has a rounded nozzle with double volutes and narrow shoulders and a sunken disk with three-ring rim. The disc is damaged but similar to item 13. The discus is decorated with the figure of a dancing young woman in a flowing gown. Her arms are raised as she plays a drum, tambourine, or cymbals. Dancing and music were used in some religious rites but more commonly a public or private entertainment. Part of Lovelace Collection. (SL159) Plain base.Collections