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[Corinth Object] I 1751: ROMAN INSCRIBED STATUE BASE: GREEK

Tall rectangular block, forming middle of three blocks of a statue base; all faces smoothly worked. inscribed. Inscribed on front face, five lines of text in Greek. Lunate sigmas and epsilons, cursive ... AD 251-253

[Corinth Object] S 2221: STATUE OF DRAPED MALE

Lower part of standing draped male figure, slightly over life-size; weight on l. leg; r. leg bent and set to side, knee projecting forward. Wears toga draped in long diagonal folds from l. hip to r. lower ... Roman

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[Corinth Object] C 1936 201: AMPHORA STAND, ROMAN ?

Amphora stand, consisting of flaring ring foot with rounded face, attached to flaring body, oblique round lip. Hollow. Hard-fired cooking fabric fired brown to gray, with numerous tiny white inclusions ... 72? Middle to Late Roman ?

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[Corinth Object] C 1936 423: SPATTER WARE BOWL

Bowl with slightly flaring low ring foot, shallow wide-flaring convex body, oblique round lip. Slipped over all; fine brown spatters on interior; clear glaze inside, and over lip. Moderately fine reddish ... 1936/04/18

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[Corinth Object] C 1936 424: FRANKISH SGRAFFITO BOWL

Bowl with flaring stem foot, round resting surface, flat undersurface. Wide-flaring convex body. White slip on interior. In center of floor, coarsely incised concentric circles: small one at center, ring ... Context end 13th/early 14th c.

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[Corinth Object] C 1936 447: PLAIN FINE WARE BOWL, ROMAN ?

Bowl with base ring formed by depressing undersurface, echinoid body, incurved lip. Turning ridges visible outside and in. Fine buff to pinkish buff clay with scattered fine white, sparkling inclusions, ... Early Roman ?

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[Corinth Object] C 1936 460: PAINTED SGRAFFITO BOWL

Bowl with flaring ring foot, rounded resting surface, flat undersurface. Straight flaring body rising at ca. 45 degrees to oblique tapered lip. Lower half of exterior trimmed but not smoothed. White slip ... Late Byzantine

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[Corinth Object] MF 5704: SMALL SILVER VASE

Silver Complete or intact ... 1936/04/18