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Corinth ... Antoninus Pius ... AE ANT]ONINV[S --- Head of Antoninus Pius facing r.; wearing laureate COR -- Statue of Aphrodite facing l.; holding shield as mirror and standing on Acrocorinth in distyle temple Letters Julian Basilica; ... AD 138 - AD 161 ... NCP G-126 |
Feeding bottle. Flat bottom with disk foot. Ovoid body with maximum diameter at bottom. Horizontal outturned rim with vertical flange and sunken strainer top. Upturned feeder spout at right angles with ... South Stoa Shop XX, grid |
| Plate or shallow bowl with straight wall. Pale yellow (5Y 7/3) to yellow (5Y 7/6) interior slip with transparent glaze. Upper half of interior surface painted with evenly-spaced measles filling spaces ... 12th century A.D. (Sanders, Corinth XX, pp. 392-393) ... 12th century A.D. (Sanders, Corinth XX, pp. 392-393). |
| "The dagger is of the short, broad-hilted type, tapering in a double curve to the point. At the widest part of the hilt it measures 0.052 m across. Four symmetrically placed rivets, which were found in ... Near the end of the Early Helladic period due to the advancement from Earlier Cycladic blades, but its undisturbed context contemporary with the EH settlement (p. 182) ... Blegen 1928, Zygouries, P. 27, p. 182, Pl. XX.25 |
| Broneer, O. 1935. Excavations in Corinth, 1934, AJA 39, pp. 53-75. Broneer, O. 1940. Excavations on the Slopes of the Acropolis, 1939, AJA 44, pp. 252-256. Broneer, O. 1947. Excavations at Corinth, 1946-1947, ... Agora 29 xx ... Calvet, Y. 1982. Pharmacopée antique: Un pot à lykion de Beyrouth, in |
| Chafing dish with straight to convex walls and a rounded flaring lip with a small, high flange on the inside; a bowl-shaped section is set into the upper part of the interior Green to light olive brown ... Late 11th century A.D.; for a similar chafing dish rim profile, see C-63-565a (Corinth XX, p. 391, fig.23.3, no. 3) ... (Corinth XX, p. 391, fig.23.3, |
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