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[Corinth Basket] Temple E, Southeast, context 992: Bone Jumble in Grave 2016-07

Deposit 1110 992 This jumble of bones was found mixed a little above, below, and to the south of the articulated left leg and foot in the NE portion of Grave 2016-07. It likely extends further to the west ... 2016/06/01 ... based on gracile mastoid

[Corinth Lot] BONE LOT 1962 016: Remains from Painted Tomb, NE Grave

Excavated in 1962, the Painted Tomb is a Roman tomb which contained a total of 42 individuals. The tomb itself is dated to 1st half of the 2nd c. AD, but had reuse into late antiquity and some of the remains ... mastoid processes and

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[Corinth Object] T 25: GODDESS ADVANCING TOWARD GIANT, PULLING HIS HAIR

The block represents a goddess advancing right and pulling the hair of a nude giant who kneels to the right on the plinth. The two figures seem to fill most of the available space. Only a small part of ... 2nd quarter of 2nd c. A.C. according to Corinth IX p.4-5 ... sterno mastoid is particularly

[Corinth Basket] Nezi Field, context 6589: surface

Deposit 1103 6589 0 Lot 2009-065 20%: large angular tiles, large angular ceramics, bone, small rounded pebbles The soil color is dark reddish brown. The soil compaction is weakly cemented. The soil is ... 12th century npd ... 1 (saved to lot); mastoid

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[Corinth Object] T 31: "HERAKLES AND CERBERUS," HERAKLES STRIDING RIGHT WITH CLUB AND LION SKIN

Herakles strides right, wearing lion skin over his left shoulder, holding club over same shoulder, and looks back to left. In restored right hand he holds a chain, wrapped around, (which the only reason ... 2nd quarter of 2nd c. A.C. according to Corinth IX p.4-5 ... sterno-mastoid is powerfully modelled

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[Corinth Object] T 1: GREEK FIGHTING KNEELING AMAZON

The block shows a cuirassed Greek striding right and thrusting his sword into the side of an Amazon, who has fallen to her knees. The Greek holds his shield up in his left arm as he appears to grab his ... 2nd quarter of 2nd c. A.C. according to Corinth IX p.4-5 ... The wide sterno-mastoid