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[Corinth Object] FS 771: SIMA WITH HUMAN HEAD

Sima consisting of a flat plaque, decorated in low relief with head of male (?) in profile to rt. Hair over crown broken by incision, low forehead, incorrect profile eye with eyelids completely shown surrounding ... Early Roman ?

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[Corinth Object] I 2058: LATIN INSCRIPTION

Thin marble revetment with inscription, rear smoothly finished. Letters fairly well cut. inscribed. Single line in Latin. See Corinth 8.3 for full restoration. 1st: [-]O.PR[-] Micaceous white marble streaked ... mid-1st c. AD, according to Corinth 8.3

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[Corinth Object] I 1863a: WHITE MARBLE INSCRIPTION

Marble slab with inscription. inscribed. Three lines in Latin. White marble. Fragment. Single frgt., broken on all sides ... according to Corinth 8.3

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[Corinth Object] C 1937 109: BYZANTINE POLYCHROME WHITE WARE CUP

Cup with small torus ring foot, round resting and flat undersurface. Body flares widely, then turns up vertically. Vertical strap handle attached to lower body. Exterior: above foot blue-green band with ... Context poss. 10th c.

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[Agora Object] BI 332: Bone Button

One side flat, the other domed and decorated with incisions. Pierced through the center. Bone dyed pink. Cistern, middle fill. 346, 451 Leica, 7-413 PD 2112-11 ... 18 March 1937

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[Agora Object] G 428: Bottle Fragment

Square bottom preserved. Four petalled flower in relief on bottom, which rises toward the center. Light green glass. Well, fill across top. 2nd or 3rd c. A.D. 778 ff. Leica PD 2023-7 ... 18 March 1937

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[Agora Object] B 409: Statuette of Standing Draped Woman

The feet, the right hand, part of the fingers of the left hand and most of the upper right side of the face, together with chips missing. Right arm bent, hand perhaps holding something ? The figure stands ... 19 March 1937

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[Agora Object] B 411: Plaque

Mended from two pieces, soldered together, with three strips of bronze at back. One corner ornament missing. Bottom rough, but perhaps original. Pediment-topped plaque, tapering sharply toward bottom ... 18 March 1937