RecordPiece of a steatite lampFrom Hyndford Crannog, Lanarkshire
Piece of a steatite lampThis piece of a steatite lamp was found at Hyndford Crannog in Lanarkshire, one of a number of stone lamps from there. It was made sometime between 0 and 250 AD. The lamp is incomplete, with surviving portions in two pieces. If complete, it would have comprised a shallow bowl, linked to the handle (which in this example is pierced). The steatite from which this lamp was made comes from Glenelg in Inverness-shire. The lamp may have travelled across Scotland as a gift or as an exchange item. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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