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[Corinth Object] FP 21: PAN TILE

Class 6; top curve of edges; groove at top with high front with cross hatch. Buff clay. Much broken ... 1936/03/05

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[Corinth Object] I 1451: LATIN DEDICATORY INSCRIPTION

Rectangular block, front face bears frame of fascia, flattened cyma reversa, within which is inscription. Remaining sides worked with claw chisel. inscribed. Inscribed on main face with 8 lines of Latin: ... A.D. 114-116

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[Corinth Object] C 1936 661: PERSIAN FRIT BOWL

Bowl with steep, straight flaring body. Thick white glaze over all, painted decoration on interior: horizontal band with guilloche (?) in black; above, dark blue band with black ornament; 2nd blue band ... Context to modern

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[Corinth Object] C 1936 662: GREEN-GLAZED SGRAFFITO BOWL

Bowl with flat bottom, straight flaring body rising at ca. 65 degrees to oblique round lip. Scars onbottom from tripod stacking ring. White slip inside and over lip. Incised on interior, body: band, reaching ... Frankish or later

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[Corinth Object] C 1936 665: BYZANTINE PLAIN-GLAZED SMALL BOWL

Small bowl with vertical ring foot irregularlyfinished, flattened resting surface, echinoidbody, slightly inturned tapered lip. White slip over all, more thinly applied to exterior.Mustard yellow glaze ... Late Byzantine or later

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[Corinth Object] C 1936 666: SMALL SGRAFFITO BOWL

Bowll with vertical ring foot unevenly trimmed, flat resting surface, nippled undersurface. Hemispherical body, oblique round lip. White slip inside and overlapping lip. Incised on interior: on floor, ... Frankish

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[Corinth Object] C 1936 667: LATE SGRAFFITO PLATE

Plate with vertical ring foot, broad flat resting surface, only slightly depressed flat undersurface with groove. Straight flaring body rising at 30 degrees to oblique squared lip. Turning ridges left ... Frankish or later

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[Corinth Object] C 1936 24: ARCHAIC MAIOLICA PLATE

Plate with vertical ring foot, flat resting and undersurfaces with spiralling groove on bottom. Body flares out,then quickly turns up more steeply to ca. 45 degrees and flaring rim, articulated only on ... or later