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| The lid complete; one horse broken off but repaired; the body intact.
a) Pyxis: Low pseudo-ring foot, convex side-wall, lip flanged inside; flange and lid pierced for tying. Wide band around bottom; between ... 19 March 1935 ... Hesperia Suppl. 2 (1939), no. XVII 17, pp. 80, 84, figs. 54, 56. |
Fragment. Number lapsed. Joins I-594C ... according to Corinth 8.2 ... I |
| See I-1465-A. See I-1465-A. inscribed. One line in Latin: […]LIB IN[…] Fine white marble. Fragment. Single frgt., broken all around and preserving few letters ... mid 3rd c. according to Corinth 8.3 ... Middle Roman (2/2 2nd c-4th c AD) |
| Thin marble revetment with inscription, rear smoothly finished. Letters fairly well cut. Horizontal guidelines scratched on inscribed surface. inscribed. Two lines in Latin. See Corinth 8.3 for full restoration ... mid-1st c. AD, according to Corinth 8.3 ... [-]S[-]
2nd: [-]IV[-] |
| See I-2288A. graffito. 9 lines in Greek:
1st: [-]ZEN[-]
2nd: [-]IOS SO[-]
3rd: [-]STRATOS [-]
4th: [-]LHS TIMAN[-]
5th: [-]USIOS ZWP.[-]
6th: [-]STRATOS LA[-]
7th: [-]ONAS AND[-]
8th: [-]PIADAS[-]
9th: ... Near mid 3rd c. B.C ... See I-2288A ... graffito. 9 lines in Greek:
1st: [-]ZEN[-]
2nd: [-]IOS SO[-]
3rd: [-]STRATOS ... See I-2288A. |
Complete save for minor fractures.
The lower 0.11 m. of the front rough picked for insertion in ground. Back rough.
Sides and back toothed with smooth band at edges. From a modern cellar wall east of ... 2nd c. B.C ... I 2344 ... I 2344 |
| See I-2288A. Recut into roughly round stopper. graffito. 4 lines in Greek:
1st: [-]F[-]
2nd: [-]S POL[-]
3rd: [-]NIKOS[-]
4th: [-]ATHS[-] See I-2288A. Fragment. Single frgt., front, back; broken all edges ... Near mid 3rd c. B.C ... I 2288c |
| Front of stone worked smooth, with partially preserved decorative border on left side; back of stone roughly smoothed. inscribed. Latin on front: II . V . M . CALPETANU[S] / SIBI ET CORNELIAE [.] / ET ... Comparable to letter forms of 2nd c. A.C., cf. Corinth VIII.3, No. 134 ... inscribed. Latin on front: II . V . M ... Zoumbaki, Roman Peloponnese I |
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