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[Corinth Object] C 1939 452: LATE NEOLITHIC VESSEL: LEG

Late Neolithic four-legged vessel. Worn. Shallow concavity for armature visible at top. Widens from bottom to top. Fire-darkened? Incised angular zogzag band on outside. Coarse fabric with frequent small ... 1939/05/24

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[Corinth Object] C 1939 457: LATE NEOLITHIC VESSEL: LEG

Late Neolithic four-legged vessel. Conical profile, roughly triangular in shape. Sharp concavity present inside top of vessel. Small section of body attached at top of fragment. Burnished surface to a ... 1939/05/24

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[Corinth Object] C 1939 458: LATE NEOLITHIC VESSEL: LEG

Late Neolithic four-legged vessel. Black burnished ware. Roll of clay serving as armature visible at core. Burnished black on front face, read polished only and with extensive traces of red paint. Front: ... 1939/05/24

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[Corinth Object] C 1939 480: ATTIC SOS AMPHORA NECK

Transport amphora with cylindrical neck, sharp ridge near base of torus rim curving into thick round lip. Neck reserved with paint in dilute black glaze: top of "O", above which Sigma on its side; exterior ... 8th c. B.C. (?) Context Classical

[Corinth Object] C 1939 481: CORINTHIAN TYPE B AMPHORA NECK-RIM WITH DIPINTO

Corinthian B transport/storage amphora with low sloping shoulder, short cylindrical neck with sharp ridge at base of tall torus rim, flattened lip rising toward mouth. Two vertical strap handles attached ... 1939/05/25

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[Agora Object] BI 511: Carved Ivory Pyxis

Broken and split into many pieces, but largely complete; one side slightly higher than the other. A cylindrical box, tapering very slightly toward the top. The flat lid is held in place by a projecting ... 26 May 1939

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[Agora Object] G 200: Bottle

Mended from several pieces; mouth and part of neck missing, and small pieces from wall. Pear-shaped bottle. Flat bottom; straight narrow neck. Light greenish-blue glass. West road and drain; sand fill ... 24 May 1939

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[Agora Object] A 1058: Roof Tile Fragment: Stamped

Broken all sides, edge of inset on bottom for overlap. Coarse red clay, traces of buff slip. Left end of stamp preserved, with neat letters, Α μ, in low relief. Same series as A 451. Well, Container 2 ... 25 May 1939