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[Corinth Object] V 218: VOTIVE FEMALE BREAST

Mouldmade single breast on plaque. One suspension hole (diam. 0.004) on right side of plaque above breast, possibly another (not preserved) mirroring on left side of plaque. Breast is hollow but has thick ... 1932/04/15

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[Corinth Object] V 230: VOTIVE HAIR

Handmade (?) single plait of hair; long narrowing shape rounded at end; ridge or groove down center and ridges radiating down from center to edges as though to simulate a braid - very like a herringbone ... 1932/04/15

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[Corinth Object] V 234: VOTIVE COCK'S HEAD

Cock's head; flat back, head in profile. Red paint on wattles and comb, blue paint on beak. Fine pink clay. Missing parts. Complete head broken at neck. Specs of paint on wattles, comb, and beak. Asklepieion, ... 1932/04/16

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[Corinth Object] A 1182: SIMA WITH LION SPOUT

Sima from the horizontal cornice with lion's head water spout. Running acanthus scroll. White marble Fragment. Fragment preserving part of sima and water spout ... 1932/04/15

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[Corinth Object] L 1568: LAMP BRONEER TYPE XXVIII

Lamp with flat bottom, rounded flaring body, broad flat rim, shallow concave disk with central fill hole, air hole at base of U-shaped nozzle with large wick hole. Solid vertical lug handle. Bottom: faintly ... Late Roman

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[Corinth Object] L 1569: LATE ROMAN LAMP

Lamp with flat base, nearly biconical shape with steep flaring body, steeply sloping rim, rising to small oval disk, slightly depressed below framing ring, central fill hole, long narrow channel with air ... Late Roman

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[Corinth Object] MF 3968: GLASS GOBLET

Flaring rim (edge missing); bulbous body with short solid stem resting on doubly curved base with rounded off edge. Three threads of the same glass applied in wavy lines from stem to rim. Pontil mark ... 11th or 12th c. according to Corinth XII N718

[Agora Object] I 214: Record Fragment

Small fragment of inscription. Broken all round; inscribed surface damaged. "POLETAI" record. Pentelic marble. Cf. I 236. Found in the wall of a Byzantine cistern, at the north foot of Areopagus. Leica ... 5th. century B.C.