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[Corinth Object] C 1933 129: ATTIC RED-FIGURE KRATER ALTAMURA PAINTER

Attic red-figure krater withs teep body having slight concave flare - rim in two degrees: lower outward thickened with compound curve, upper horizontal half-round lip sharply articulated on interior. Interior ... ca. 470-460 BC

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[Corinth Object] C 1932 72: ATTIC RED-FIGURE VASE

Body sherd from column krater. Red-figure. Preserved head of a bearded and draped man, head bent down slightly, turned back to left. Leningrad Painter, assoc. with C 1932 161. Attic clay. Fragment. Single ... ca. 470-460 BC

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[Corinth Object] C 1932 161: ATTIC RED-FIGURE COLUMN KRATER

Column krater with rounded shoulder. On exterior: muzzle of a donkey its teeth bared, part of a kantharos. Relief contour throughout including donkey's teeth. Rmains of tongues in the upper border. Attr ... ca. 470-460 BC

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[Corinth Object] C 2004 16: BLACK-GLAZED KYLIX WITH GRAFFITO

Black-glazed kylix with disk foot with convex edge, similar to T-3009 (Blegen 1934, Corinth 13, cat. 300-4) and C-1939-290. Orange slip overall, black glaze overall with reserved band around edge of foot ... 470-460 B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XII, no. 59

Spreading ring foot, flat on top with a vertical face punc- tuated by a moulded ring. Flaring rim, slightly offset, deco- rated above with laurel wreath, below with egg pattern. Lug handles. P 20035, ... 470-460 B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XII, no. 201

Flat bottom; two light grooves round the lowest part of the wall. Strap handle, upper attachment at rim. Reserved: underside with two circles and dot ... Ca. 460 B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XII, no. 232

Handle missing. Ring foot. Bulbous wall. Incised on the front of the body opposite the handle, an olive branch. Reserved: the resting surface and underside ... Ca. 460 B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XII, no. 314

Flaring ring foot; horseshoe handles. Reserved: underside with glazed circle, band and dot; edge of foot; zone above foot decorated with lines; handle-panels; inside of rim. Added red: two lines below ... 470-460 B.C.