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| Black Figure Calyx Krater Fragment. Bon 304. Red Figure Oinochoe Fragments. Bon 301. Panathenaic Amphora Fragment. Well. Black Glaze Canteen Fragments: Stamped ... ΛΛ-10 1868, 1869 P 25380 P 25381 P 25553 P 25554 P 5940 P 13690 P 10806 P 18261 Lot ΛΛ 352 Lot ΛΛ 353 G 5:3 P 25380 P 25381 P 25553 P 25554 ... 1955 ... Bon 301 ... Bon 304 |
| Finished In debris west of Wall D; to 3rd century A.D. [ Ἠγησίπολις]
prow
[ Θ]α̣σίων Leica ... 23 March 1936 ... ΚΚ 301 |
| The top surface of the couch was made up of two long slabs so placed as to leave an aperture 0.055 wide between them. This aperture was found filled with coarse stucco at both ends and for a short distance ... Carpenter & Bon 1936, Corinth 3.2, p. 297-301 |
| Rectangular stamp with symbol at centre; letters run around edge; retrograde. Finished Central area; washed in fill (Byzantine?). [ Ἀρι]σ̣τείδης̣
locust
Θάσ̣ι(ον) | Πυλάδ[ης] (retr) Leica ... 14 April 1939 ... Bon 0301 ... Bon (1957), p. 124, no. 301. |
| Caduceus; device. Rdg: deveice a caduce\'e(AB)* Finished Late lime pit, in area between Attalos Stoa and lumber yard. Θασ[ίων]
caduceus
Ἀρι̣[στοκλῆς] Leica ... 26 February 1936 ... Bon 0329 ... Bon (1957), no. 329 ... Agora XXXVII, no. 301. |
| The lower attachment and nearly the whole handle preserved; not the upper attachment, but a spreading toward it at the upper break; medium broad; finger print (right thumb?) at base.
The clay is reddish-buff ... 29 May 1933 ... Bon 0357 ... Bon (1957), p. 135, no. 357 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), p. 301. |
| Split fragment of slightly arched handle.
Micaceous russet clay.
Impression smeared above and chipped, especially below; retrograde.
Cf. Pridik (1917), p. 53, no. 398.
Early Thasian. Par: cf Pridik 1917, ... Ca. 420-390 B.C ... Bon 0072 ... Bon (1957), p. 76, no. 72 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), p. 301. |
Carpenter, Rhys Bon, Antoine ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The defensive walls that surrounded both the site of ancient Corinth and the citadel of Acrocorinth above it are the focus of this volume. The book starts with a detailed account of the classical fortifications ... 1936 ... iii-v+vii-ix+xi-xvii+1-301+303-315 |
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