[Corinth Object] LOT 1973 118:5: LOOMWEIGHT PR. VIII ?

Squat conical loomweight with slightly rounded broad bottom, sharp transition to tapering cone with rounded tip; long drying crack at bottom. Fine clay, rare fine to medium mudstone inclusions, rare voids, ... third quarter of 5th century B.C.

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[Corinth Object] C 1931 66: DECANTER

Decanter: two-handled jug. Broad disk base; flat, wide, shallow wheel groove set within periphery. Broadly pulvinated body. Tall, flaring neck. Collar rim; outward thickened, bevelled. Two strap handles ... 425 BC

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[Corinth Object] C 1934 1058: ATTIC BLACK-GLAZED STAMPED BOLSAL

Bolsal with low flaring ring foot, rounded resting surface, flat undersurface. Deep body with convex to nearly vertical profile, fine vertical lip. Max. d. at lip. Two horizontal loop handles attached ... Third quarter 5th c. B.C.

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[Corinth Object] C 1934 1059: ATTIC BLACK-GLAZED STAMPED BOLSAL

Bolsal with low flaring ring foot, rounded resting surface, flat undersurface. Deep body with convex to vertical profile, fine vertical lip. Max. d. at lip. Two horizontal loop handles attached below lip ... Third quarter 5th c. B.C.

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[Agora Object] A 4662: Capital: Ionic

Two joining pieces preserving most of capital; three ends of volutes broken away. Surfaces are fresh. Four-leafed palmette in corner of volute; echinus not carved. Resting surface finished with clawed ... Third quarter of 5th c. B.C.

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[Agora Object] I 298: Boundary Stone

Broken at bottom and left side; preserved surfaces all rough picked, save for a recessed, more finely picked band, on which is the inscription. Perhaps sanctuary of Herakles Alexikakos. Pentelic marble ... Mid. 5th. century B.C.

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[Agora Object] I 317: Marble Fragment: Treaty

Top of inscribed stele. The full width of the stone, and the top surface, is preserved. The plain top, on which are the first two lines of the inscription, projects 0.015m. from the main part of the stele ... 450 B.C.

[Agora Object] I 658: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment. At the top of a moulded band, its surface broken; other edges broken. Six lines of the inscription preserved and traces of a seventh below. Pentelic marble. Transferred to the Epigraphical ... Ca. 430 B.C.