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[Corinth Object] FA 101a: CORINTHIAN COMBINATION ANTEFIX LATERAL TILE

Corinthian pan and cover joined into combination rooftile, preserving whole antefix face and part of pan guilloche. All decoration in brown paint. Antefix does not rise above top surface of cover tile, ... 1900/05/08

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[Corinth Object] FS 17: LIGHT-ON-DARK SIMA

Sima with fascia at base, H00.045, above which outset cyma reversa. All surfaces well slipped. Soffit: broad band 00.03 m. wide of red-brown glaze. Face: fascia: maeander type IIA in light-on-dark, with ... 1902/05/23

[Corinth Object] A 1062: EARLY CHRISTIAN CAPITAL

Capital with concave, widely flaring echinus offsetfrom abacus by shallow step H00.007; profile of abacus varies: on one face is a broad concave channel with crowning fascia H00.023; on adjoiningside simply ... Early Christian

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[Corinth Object] FS 28: MEGARIAN TYPE SIMA

Palmette-lotus, light on dark stencil ground, alternating double band. Fragment. Fragment, traces of lime mortar on it. Ca. 2.50m below road level in front of St. John's and opposite entrance in late construction ... 1904/05/20

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[Corinth Object] FS 35: CORNER SIMA WITH ACROTERION BASE

Sima with fascia at bottom, above which outset cyma reversa (H00.076 at least), crowning moulding broken away. Profile preserved on both faces. Top surface flat, horizontal, setting line scratched in ... 1904/06/13

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[Corinth Object] FS 55: LATERAL SIMA

Lateral sima with flat pantile/soffit, Fascia tilts back at 80 deg. angle to soffit, above which profile uncertain. Fascia cut by attachment for lion mane, with surface of spout at rt. break. Light-on-dark ... 1904/06/24

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[Corinth Object] FA 117: ROMAN PALMETTE ANTEFIX

Antefix, attached in back to long neck so as to hook over sima. Consists of a rectangular panel at bottom, sides of which close inward slightly. Above this a palmette,inset from panel, with 1 complete ... ? Early Roman ?

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[Corinth Object] FS 341: ROMAN LIONHEAD SIMA SPOUT

Lionhead spout with single row of short mane locks, as preserved, framing head, each incised; forehead has slight broad furrow down center, hollows over brows, beetling brows, eye surrounded by plastic ... ? Early Roman ?