[Corinth Object] MF 5831: BRONZE IMPLEMENT WITH SPLIT RECTANGULAR BLADE

Bronze implement with decorated handle and narrow, flat, rectangular blade slightly split from side to side at the bottom. Function uncertain, but may be surgical instrument. Cf. Davidson, p. 188, #1387-1390 ... Byzantine?

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[Corinth Object] MF 5381: BRONZE EAR SPOON

Bronze ear spoon with thin shaft, circular in section, and shallow, concave bowl in two separate pieces. Upper part of shaft below bowl attachment decorated with incised circles in pattern of two reels, ... 1936/03/27

[Agora Object] T 1052: Relief Plaque Fragment

A satyr to right. Preserved, his mid part and his curving tail. The back of the plaque is flat. Retaining traces of a white engobe. Fine buff clay. From clearing an ancient bedding. Leica ... 27 March 1936

[Agora Object] T 1059: Relief Plaque Fragment

Fragment from a large thick plaque, the lower edge preserved. In high relief, the paw of a lion grasping the bent right foreleg of a horse. Buff slip. Coarse pinkish clay. Cf. Archaeology 17 (1964), p ... 27 March 1936

[Agora Object] L 2173: Lamp Fragment

Fragment preserving about half the bottom. Within a circular groove, a leaf and "E". Unglazed. Buff clay and slip. Type XXVII of Corinth collection. Late Roman fill above Kappa building. Leica ... 27 March 1936

[Agora Object] L 2174: Plastic Lamp Fragment

Feet and base of a figurine, and the nozzle of a lamp, projecting beneath, preserved. Red glaze. Pinkish-buff clay. Late Roman fill over Kappa building. Leica, LXIX-17 ... 27 March 1936

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[Agora Object] I 3854: Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face only preserved. Mentions the Propylaea. Nine lines of the inscription preserved. Hymettian marble. ADDENDA Belongs with I 6915 (shelved in box with it). Temporarly in ... 4th. century B.C.

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[Agora Object] I 3868: Dedication Fragment

Fragment of small votive stele with relief and inscription. Front, back, top and left surfaces preserved. The back and side rough dressed; the top smooth. Broken at right and at bottom, but the bottom ... 3rd. century B.C.