Lamps are important for archaeological work because they are ubiquitous, and their styles changed frequently, unlike pottery, whose styles seemed to endure for some time. Changing lamp styles allow…
This mold (image 1) was used for lamps that were produced in a workshop at Beit Nattif, southwest of Jerusalem, from the third to fifth centuries CE. The lamps produced there (images 2 and 3) were…
Glass lamps start to appear in the late fourth and early fifth centuries CE. They had considerable advantages over clay or metal lamps, in that they burned the same amount of oil but provided twice as…