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Blegen, Palmer, and Young 1964, Corinth XIII, p. 299, no. 519-1 |
| Blegen, Palmer, and Young 1964, Corinth XIII, p. 299, no. 520-1 |
| Green faience scarab, longitudinally pierced. R. Young, in consultation with Alan Schulman (in Blegen et al. [1964] Corinth 13, p. 61) dates scarab to 18th or 26th dynasty based on impression; latter contemporary ... Young 1962, Corinth 13, cat. 109-1; Skon-Jedele 1994, Aigyptiaka, cat. 129 |
Belongs with P 10664. Round disk cut from the wall of a heavy closed pot. Geometric decoration on the outside. Cistern. Leica, 81-605 ... 23-29 April 1937 ... Agora VIII, no. 1, no. 245. |
| Belongs with P 10664. From a large closed pot (from the neck?). Part of a deceased person, lying on a bier; underneath, part of a figure tearing its hair.
Pinkish clay; firm black glaze. Cistern. Leica, ... 23-29 April 1937 ... Agora VIII, no. 1, no. 245. |
Belong with P 10664. Two non-contiguous fragments of a large closed pot. Above and below, dotted lozenge chains and bands. Part of a large frieze; horse drawing a chariot to right. In field, dotted lozenge ... 23-29 April 1937 ... Agora VIII, no. 1, no. 245. |
| Blegen, Palmer, and Young 1964, Corinth XIII,, p. 298, no. 517-1, pl. 76 |
| Twenty two gold leaves ... Blegen, Palmer, and Young 1964, Corinth XIII, p. 298, no. 516-1, pl. 79 |
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