Hi, all. Here is a neat little piece that I think is
part of an
oil lamp discus. The image looks like a heroic figure to me, but the closest parallel I have found is actor Harry Hamlin, from the movie "Clash of the Titans"! Could this be
Perseus holding the
head of
Medusa in
his left hand? He is wearing a cloak pinned at the right shoulder. Would this be a
chlamys? Any other ideas, corrections, or referenced examples would be most appreciated.
BCC CG40
Decorated
Oil Lamp Discus with
Perseus?
Caesarea Maritima. 1st-2nd Century CE
Small, thin waterworn fragment, probably an
oil lamp discus
with a standing male figure, facing, wearing cloak pinned on
right shoulder. Uncertain object to
his left. Possibly
Perseus with the
head of
Medusa? Medium fine-grained, light tan clay
with many small crystalline inclusions. Mould made. Origin:
N.
Africa? or
Italy? 2.3 x 2.2cm.
Max. Th.: 0.3cm. Wt: 0.82gm.
Surface find
Caesarea Maritima, 1970's
(click for larger pic)