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| Glass cup or bowl with concave bottom turning to torus foot on exterior, carinated body. Dot in center with four concentric circles around it on bottom in relief, sunken facets in honeycomb pattern preserved ... Agora no. 195 is 1/2 of 3rd or earlier, while Antonaras dates his examples to the 4th c. A.C.; probably 1st c. AD A.Ch.A ... Theater, context 2106, LOT 2011 028 |
| Potters' Quarter ... Stillwell 1952, Corinth 15.2, cat. 20, p. 150 |
not patinated; curved shaped fragment. Dorothy Shierer, Nb. No. 11, Aglaurion. 23 ... 8 May 1937 ... AB 20 ... AB 20 |
Inscribed fragment.
Fragment of crowning member of monument (?); broken off at both ends; part of original top and bottom surfaces preserved.
Inscribed on two of three fasciae.
Pentelic marble. Found in ... 30 November 1936 ... Υ 20 |
| Low rectangular block with anathyrosis on bottom - band 0.055 m. wide, recessed panel worked smooth, then dressed with random claw chisel. Front face smooth, lt. edge smooth with random claw chisel. Top ... Late 4th c. B.C ... Corinth VIII.iii N028 N030 (before join) |
Fragment from near rim of semi-glazed one-handler(?).
Incised inside:
Good black glaze, inside only. Ostrakon area. 5220 Leica ... April-June 1947 ... Max. Dim. 0.028 ... 0.028 |
| Mended from three pieces. Profile complete. A scroll applied on the rim. No stamp preserved.
Western Sigillata. Room with fresco. Mainly late Roman. Leica, 93-38-2 PD 1171-185 ... 5 April 1934 ... H. 0.028 ... 0.028 |
| Disc with straight, flaring upper body and square lip. White slip on inner surface to over lip on exterior, dripping down on outer body surface. Brown glaze painted concentric band and swirl. Fine, red ... Last quarter 12th century (Sanders 2003) ... H: 0.028 |
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