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[Corinth Object] C 1935 94: ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE DINOS

Single fragment preserving full width of flat rim and small part of rounded shoulder of a dinos. The inside and outside edges of the mouth are red, and there are alternating black and red tongues on the ... 580-570 B.C.

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[Corinth Object] MF 4841: BRONZE IMPLEMENT

Bronze implement made of a flat strip of metal, tapering to a blunt point at one end and wider at the other, where it is pierced with a large circular hole. May have been used in connection with a lamp, ... Byzantine or later

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[Agora Object] SS 4337: Stamped Amphora Handle: Thasian

Greave. Early Thasian. Finished In very late Roman brown fill. [Θάσιον | Δα]μ̣ά̣στης greave [Θ]ρ̣ά̣σ̣ι̣π̣π̣ο̣ς̣ Leica ... 4 June 1935

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[Agora Object] I 2987: Prytany Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face only preserved. At least twenty-three letters remain. Hymettian marble. Found in disturbed destruction debris of the late Roman Gymnasium, over the east end of the Middle ... Ca. 205-179 B.C.

[Agora Object] P 6454: Black Glaze Canteen Fragment

Sloping shoulder, very small neck, somewhat larger round mouth, and two small handles, neck to upper part of shoulder preserved. Grayish-buff clay, rather dull black glaze. Pit C. Hellenistic context ... 4 June 1935

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[Agora Object] SS 4624: Unguentarium

Mended from many pieces and many pieces missing; restored in plaster; the tip broken away; cigar-shaped body; plain slightly flaring, pinched lip (for pouring?); the nearly straight neck set off from shoulder ... Late Roman

[Agora Object] SS 4625: Unguentarium Fragment: Stamped

Upper part broken away. Similar to SS 4624 (Π 599), but the clay is brown to buff clay, with a brown slip, and traces of a dark wash on the upper body. Near the bottom, a deep circular stamp. Source: ... Late Roman

[Agora Object] SS 4626: Unguentarium Fragment: Stamped

Neck and parts of wall missing. Orange-buff clay with buff slip; reddish-brown wash on upper body. Near the bottom, a deep circular stamp. Source: should be Cibyra W. Pisidia-fringe of Lycia/Phrygia) ... Late Roman.