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[Corinth Object] LOT 1955:4: LOOMWEIGHT W. INCISED X: PR. X

Loomweight with small letter chi incised on the underside. inscribed. Small letter chi incised on underside Clay Complete or intact. Intact loomweight ... Context: the century A.D.(?)

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[Corinth Object] LOT 1960:01: ER STAMPED PLATE

See C-1964-443 for similar stap on an eastern sigillata A plate. stamp. Central cross stamp. Corinthian fabric, orange. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving complete foot, part of floor. Glaze worn away ... 2nd or 3rd quarter of 1st c.

[Corinth Object] LOT 1967 2:14: EXALEIPTRON

Slightly convex shoulder. Red, black lines, three very narrow closely spaced red lines, black two-bar hook maeander, red line, traces of black at break. Fragment. Single fragment ... 4th century to ca. 360.

[Corinth Object] LOT 1972 2:1: CONVEX PYXIS WITH LEBES RIM

Low, sloping shoulder; stump of vertical reflex handle. Red, black, red lines, then enclosed and/or diagonal palmettes. Glazed dots on handle, as far as preserved. Fragment. Single fragment, broken all ... Late 5th or early 4th century, perhaps into the second quarter of 4th century.

[Corinth Object] LOT 1972 2:2: CONVEX PYXIS, PROBABLY WITH LEBES RIM

Convex upper body; sloping lower shoulder. On body, black buds, then red, black, red lines. Traces of black palmettes on shoulder. Fragment. Single fragment broken all around, preserves part of body and ... Late 5th or early 4th century, perhaps into the second quarter of the 4th century.

[Corinth Object] LOT 1972 2:3: PLATE

Flat bottom, with groove around the circumference, curves up to vertical body; flaring rim; upturned lip. Underside reserved, as far as preserved. Black dots on exterior edge of rim. Red line on top of ... Late 5th century to second quarter of the 4th century.

[Corinth Object] LOT 1972 98:04: PHIALE

Rounded body; incurving rim offset by groove on exterior; trimming marks on exterior. Black band at top of body and into groove, black blop dots on exterior of rim. Traces of banding on interior but entirely ... Mid 5th century.