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| Broneer 1930, Corinth 4.2, cat. 527 |
High vertical handle, with a single groove and a large opening. Plain rim save for a knob on each side, towards the front.
Plain disc. A long nozzle with a groove down it.
Base marked by a very low ring; ... 10 May 1935 ... Corinth IV, ii, pls. 30, 526, 527. |
| Missing head, both arms, edges of mantle and ends of feet. Foot wear on back.
She wears a small aegis with dowel holes for the attachment of metal snakes, a peplos with a long overfold and buttoned sleeves, ... 2nd c. A.D ... Leica, 86-315, 86-316, 86-317, 86-318, 86-526, 86-527, 86-528, color slide |
Lower part of body, all of ring base. Streaky brownish black glaze on inside. Glaze on outside brownish in places. Dent on right altar. P.H. 0.122; diam. of base 0.125. L. Talcott, AJA 49, 1945, p. 526, ... Ca. 425 B.C ... 1945, pp. 526--527; for the ... 1945, p. 526, fig. 1; Choes |
Open shaped vessel, or closed shaped vessel treated as open, but not enough preserved to securely identify. Most likely a Shoulder-handled Tankard (Rutter form III, type 2) with flaring rim, plump piriform ... EH III, based on Rutter 1995, Lerna 3, pp. 509–510, 525–527 ... EH III, based on Rutter 1995, Lerna 3, pp. 509–510, 525–527. |
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