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[Agora Object] P 38449: Plate

Complete but for two chips at rim. Glaze worn and flaking. Shallow plate. Small vertical rim, turning slightly inwards. Rounded lip. Pale yellowish-orange clay with red slip. Slip not homogeneously applied ... 3rd c. A.D.

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[Agora Object] P 38448: Bowl with Painted Decoration

Mended from seven fragments. Whole of base with most of lower wall and about one-third of upper wall. Full profile preserved. Glaze worn. Three non-joining rim fragments (b, c, d) and a wall fragment (e) ... 4th-5th c. A.D.

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[Agora Object] L 6189: Plastic Lamp Fragments

Plastic lamp handle with joining figurine. Mended from three fragments (ΒΘ 400, 402, 403). Complete handle attached to a lidded jar (ipnolebes (?), top and sides largely preserved, base missing. Possible ... Mid. 3rd c. A.D.

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[Corinth Object] C 1964 399: ATTIC RED-FIGURE OPEN SHAPE

Fragments from wall of an open convex vessel. Black glazed inside, peeling. The wall shows the lower torso and legs of a draped woman moving to our right, her left leg advanced, right bent back, the folds ... 2019/06/22 2019/06/22 2019/06/22

[Corinth Object] MF 213: BONE NEEDLE

bone Fragment ... 2019/06/13

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[Corinth Object] A 1989 11: UNFLUTED COLUMN SHAFT

Lower part of column shaft. Unfluted monolithic column shaft. Apophyge at bottom. Round empolion cutting on bottom surface. Marble Karystian Missing parts. Lower part of column shaft. Apophyge at bottom ... 2019/06/11

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[Corinth Object] C 1962 127: EARLY ROMAN GREEN-GLAZED MODIOLUS

A wheel-made beaker ("Modiolus") with flaring rim and a ridge inside the lip; projecting mouldings at base of wall; false ring foot; raised base. Single vertical handle consisting of two rolls of clay ... 2019/04/22

[Corinth Object] Z 928: LATE HELLADIC I SHALLOW SEMI-GLOBULAR CUP ("TEA CUP")

LH I shallow (FS 218) semi-globular cup ("tea cup") (FF 58) with everted rim. Similar to Tiryns Mus. Inv. 27,833 (Mountjoy 1999, Regional Mycenaean Decorated Pottery, p. 93–94, fig. 15.57.). Dark brown ... LH I. LH I or LH IIA based on shape and motif, Furumark 1941, Mycenaean Pottery, pp. 48, 353, 358, 621. 396–397. LH I based on excavator's reported context (Blegen 1928, Zyrougies, p. 135–136, fig 128.2.) ...