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[Corinth Object] A 453: AKANTHOS COLUMN DRUM

Acanthus column drum associated with A-452, A-454, A-455, A-456, and A-457. Fluted drum. Lower section has ring of four eleven-lobed acanthus leaves overlapping four plain leaves. Upper section has four ... 1975/04/15

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[Corinth Object] C 1975 184: LATE ROMAN AMPHORA

Rounded body, steep shoulder, surving into narrow slightly tapering neck, outward thickened rounded rim; two vertical strap handles from neck to shoulders. Faint wheel-ridges on body, shoulder and neck ... Probably 5th century A.D

[Agora Object] I 7498: Boundary Stone

Inscribed boundary marker. Complete (?). Roughly worked cuble, perhaps a wall block. Smoother area on face where inscribed rasura at bottom suggests more than one period. Hard gray stone with lighter yellowish-brown ... April 1975

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[Corinth Object] A 457: CAPITAL WITH 4 PHRYGIANS SUPPORTING ABACUS

White marble, cracked and discolored. Missing parts. Mended from three fragments. Of the kneeling figures, all of three heads and most of fourth are missing; one thigh missing from each. At the top the ... 1975/05/08 1975/04/30

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[Corinth Object] C 1975 39: ATTIC RED-FIGURE OPEN CUP

Vessel profile strongly convex. Lustrous black glaze. A. from mid body, Interior glazed. Exterior:A draped female at viewer's left, nude male to R. of female figure left central part of torso and left ... ca. 420-400 BCE

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[Corinth Object] C 1975 353: BYZANTINE MONOCHROME PLAIN-GLAZED BOWL

Bowl with torus ring foot with concave base, wide flaring convex body, horizontal rim with horizontal squared lip. Similar in shape to C-1933-627. Somewhat similar in slip and glaze color to C-1934-606B ... 1975/05/28 1975/05/28 1975/05/27 1975/05/28 1975/05/28

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[Corinth Object] C 1975 354: 13TH CENTURY CE BROWN-PAINTED BOWL

Low shallow convex bowl with brown paint decoration. Low ring foot, flaring rim and flaring tapered lip. Similar to C-1937-1788, C-1963-496, C-1977-2, C-1997-31A, and C-1997-31B. Entire vessel white ... 13th c. CE, according to Sanders and comparanda