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[Corinth Object] C 1936 663: GREEN- AND BROWN-PAINTED SGRAFFITO PLATE

Shallow bowl, slightly flaring ring foot, body flares horizontally to ca. maximum diameter, then curves up to almost vertical, squared lip flaring slightly outward and inward. White slip on interior and ... Turkish

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[Agora Object] I 870: Record Fragments

Inscribed fragments. "POLETAI" record. Fragment Ζ 628, lower part of an inscribed stele. Preserved to full width and thickness; broken away at the top. Fragment Β' 358, a small non-joining fragment; ... 4th. century B.C.

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[Agora Object] B 197: Ring

A single coil of thin bronze. Cf. B 198 (B 1247). A third ring of about the same fabric was found broken into small bits; to be kept with B 197. In box with IL 165. A third ring of about the same fabric ... 2 March 1935

[Agora Object] B 198: Two Rings

a) Another ring similar to B 197 (single coil of thin bronze), but of slightly heavier fabric. Found around a finger bone, and so preserved, without cleaning. b) With it fragments of another similar ring, ... 2 March 1935

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[Agora Object] B 199: Fragments of Fibula

In small scraps, preserving probably parts of the heavy bow, the thin flat clasp, and the pin. Two fragments are missing. In box with IL 165. Grave 8 : found inside P 4784 (B 1254) with IL 165 (B 1255B) ... 2 March 1935

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[Agora Object] A 471: Capital: Corinthian

Parts of smooth picked upper and lower surfaces preserved, but all edges broken. Short acanthus leaves, parts of four preserved (probably originally eight), rise to ca. one half of the capital. From and ... 28 February 1935

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[Agora Object] A 472: Roof Tile

Broken across into two pieces. Minor fractures, otherwise intact. Across one end a rounded raised ridge. No corresponding groove on bottom. Surface finished on all sides. Cf. A 473 (Ο 292). Assigned to ... 28 February 1935

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[Agora Object] A 473: Roof Tile

Broken lengthwise into two pieces; minor fractures, otherwise complete. Across left end a rounded raised ridge; corresponding groove across bottom at other end. The surface roughly finished on all sides ... 28 February 1935