Abstract
Among the material exhumed by Vergilio Correia in the necropolis of Olival do Senhor dos Martires (Alcacer do Sal) during the 1920's there is an unpublished lamp which by its morphological and productive characteristics can be considered an archaic Greek production, specifically from Corinth. The context of this piece, retrieved in the necropolis's Tomb 98, confirms this chrono-typological attribution and indicates this piece must be dated to the first quarter of the fifth century B.C.E.. This lamp can therefore be analysed in the framework of the trade of late archaic Greek products to the Iberian Peninsula.