Corinth Object: ZST 15
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Object
Name:   ZST 15
Title:   EARLY HELLADIC PESTLE
Category:   Miscellaneous
Category Code:   ZST
Object Number:   15
Old Number:   Z 15
Description:   Stone pestle. Cylindrical, but tapers inwards slighty toward the middle, creating a slightly concave profile. Convex ends. Nearly circular in section (diam. Varies 0.023-0.025 at ends). Blegen identifies these as characteristic household implements throughout the Early Helladic period, with examples from Korakou, Gonia, Yiriza in the Corinthia, as well as Tomb 338 at Chalandriane on Syra in the Cyclades. Material appears to be selected for its color or veining. Though the shape is similar to that of teracotta spools, these are more likely to be pestles, perhaps for powdering colors in small palettes (Blegen 1928, p. 197-198).
Decoration:   none beyond the apparent choice of veined stone
Material:   Veined white and brown stone
Condition:   Complete or intact. Complete. One very small chip.
Weight Description:   0.040
Weight:   0.040
Period:   Early Helladic
Area:   Zygouries
Findspot Description:   Zygouries
Bibliography:   Blegen 1928, Zygouries, p. 197-198, pl. XXII.19
Site:   Corinth
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
References:   Monument: Zygouries
Image: bw 2002 011 36