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| Circular disk, slightly thicker in center than edges, missing foot, with plain lip, projecting slightly above interior floor, from which articulated by broad scraped groove. In center of floor small scraped ... Context 4th to early 3rd BC ... Baths of Aphrodite, North cistern in Room 1 Fill II -4.94 to -5.22 |
| Convex underside, ring foot with concave inner face, rounded resting surface, staight flaring outer face vertically trimmed at the bottom. Convex flaring walls. Central dot in two circles on underside ... Protocorinthian, late? ... Temple Hill, Doorway of Room 111-112 under floor 1B |
| Plate with flaring ring foot, broad flat resting surface, convex undersurface. Wide flaring body, rising at less than 15 degrees with convex profile to broad outturned rim, nearly horizontal, with round ... 2nd c. B.C ... profile; half foot, 1/3 body, 1/8 rim; much of glaze |
| Bowl or plate with flaring ring foot in two degrees, narrow rounded resting surface, rounded undersurface.Straight flaring body rising at 25-30 degrees. Unintelligible impressed motif on center floor: ... Late Byzantine ... Fragment. Four joining frgts., small part of foot, 1/4 floor, lower body. |
| Two globular pellets.
Light brown fabric. Pyre beneath floor of Classical Building II, Room 1 ... 20 June 2001 ... Pyre beneath floor of Classical Building II, Room 1. |
Small rectangular. Stoa of Library of Pantainos, room 1: martyr across threshold, layer 2.
3rd c. A.D. Leica ... 9 June 1939 ... Stoa of Library of Pantainos, room 1: martyr across threshold, layer 2.
3rd c. A.D. |
| Hexamilia kantharos, flaring pedestal foot H00.015, echinoid lower body curving in to meet neck at articulation H00.075. Vertical neck, slightly flaring rim, squared lip. One vertical strap handle from ... third century B.C ... Complete profile. Complete profile, whole foot, 3/4 body, 1/3 rim, one |
| South Italian (Tarentine) epichysis. Sides of main spout pinched together. Back of mouth broken away. Two wings are formed by female heads in relief (made with a stamp?). Slightly shiny brownish-black ... 350-300 B.C ... Acrocorinth Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore, Room D, deposit south of Grave 1. |
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