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[Corinth Object] C 1937 722: IMPRESSED CONSTANTINOPOLITAN WHITE WARE PLATE

Plate with slightly flaring ring foot, rounded resting surface, rounded undersurface. Small body with slight convex-to-concave profile, ending in oblique inward thickened rim with thick round lip and raised ... ? Middle Byzantine ? Context end 13th c.

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[Corinth Object] C 1937 735: BROWN-GLAZED WHITE WARE CUP

Cup with low disk foot with flaring profile, body rising at ca. 45 degrees to H. 0.014, then inset upper body rising more vertically. Yellow-brown glaze over all. Fine white clay with some tiny black inclusions ... Middle to Late Byzantine

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[Corinth Object] MF 6135: STONE MOLD FOR JEWELRY

Rectangular slab with impressions in one face only, back and sides roughly smoothed, with projecting band along one long side, cut by notch. In top conical pour channel from edge connects to ornament consisting ... Context possibly Frankish

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[Corinth Object] MF 6136: STONE MOLD FOR JEWELRY

Thin rectangular slab, with impression in one surface: large disk (Diam. 0.025), surface largely missing, with zigzag border, field unintellible except for possible Sigma. Pour channel to one side of disk ... Context possibly Frankish

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[Corinth Object] MF 6485: BRONZE NEEDLE

Large sewing needle with shaft circular in section, tapering to fine point at one end, to blunt tip at other, below which a large eye. Head flattened and split, with elongated, narrow eye. Bronze Complete ... ? 11-12th c.?

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[Corinth Object] MF 6488: BRONZE WEIGHT

Small bronze weight with incised marks around edge on both sides. Complete or intact ... 1937/15/03

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[Agora Object] AP 1420: Mycenaean Vase

Buff clay, smooth polished surface, red band decoration; late Helladic, decoration fading. Hazel D. Hansen, Nb. No. 16. 4 ... 15 March 1937

[Agora Object] L 2809: Mold for Lamp

About half preserved of the mold for the ribbed top of a lamp. Buff clay. For lamp of type XVIII (post Sullan) of Corinth collection, of type 52H of Agora collection. Modern filling. Leica, LXIX-42 ... 15 March 1937