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Title: Chronological, Functional and Spatial Aspects in Lamp Studies
Subtitle: The Roman Bath Lamps, BEY 045
Author(s): MIKATI, Rima
Journal: ARAM Periodical
Volume: 13    Date: 2001-2002   
Pages: 281-292
DOI: 10.2143/ARAM.13.0.504503

Abstract :
The Lebanese-British team (AUB-ACRE) undertook between 1994 and 1996 three rescue excavations in Beirut's Central District. In 1996, Bey 045 revealed several sections of a large Roman bath. The excavation of the Roman bath site produced 115 lamps, both fragmentary and complete. The examination of the material has revealed that 44,7 % of the recorded lamps were of types dated to the second and third centuries. This observation along with the evidence of several phases of reconstruction of the bath during this period, drove the author to question the nature of this group of lamps and its relation to its stratigraphic location. The article emphasizes the contribution of the lamps in understanding the spatial and functional aspects of archaeological evidence.

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