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[Corinth Object] C 1934 2558: LARGE CORINTHIAN RED-GROUND CLOSED SHAPE

Closed shape with convex body in so far as preserved. Exterior: ground painted light red, against which neck and wing of a siren or sphinx ? in profile to rt. Neck white, with black vertical "stripe" at ... 2nd half 6th c. B.C.; context medieval

[Corinth Object] C 1934 700: SLIP-PAINTED CUP

Cup with flaring convex body, tall vertical rim, tapered lip. Vertical loop handle, round in section, attached to body and rim below lip, handle pinched at base. Interior covered with small dots; rim and ... Late Byzantine

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[Corinth Object] C 1934 703: IMPRESSED WHITE WARE CHAFING DISH

Dish with ring foot, start of flaring body. In relief on floor, two arms of cross. Pale yellow glaze on interior; exterior plain. Dense white clay with scattered fine white inclusions. Fragment. Single ... Middle Byzantine

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[Corinth Object] C 1934 1237a: BYZANTINE WHITE WARE BROWN-GLAZED JUG

Jug with broad strap handle (a), slightly convex body (b-d). Brownish-green glaze all over. Petals applied in high relief on exterior (a-c). Local imitation of Byzantine petal ware. Coarse tan (?) clay ... 1934/05/07

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[Corinth Object] C 1934 1237b: BYZANTINE WHITE WARE BROWN-GLAZED JUG

See C-1934-1237A. See C-1934-1237A. See C-1934-1237A. Fragment. Two joining frgts., preserving small part of body ... 1934/05/07

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[Corinth Object] C 1934 1237c: BYZANTINE WHITE WARE BROWN-GLAZED JUG

See C-1934-1237A. See C-1934-1237A. See C-1934-1237A. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving small part of body ... 1934/05/07

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[Corinth Object] C 1934 1237d: BYZANTINE WHITE WARE BROWN-GLAZED JUG

See C-1934-1237A. See C-1934-1237A. See C-1934-1237A. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving small part of body ... 1934/05/07

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[Corinth Object] C 1934 1240: PROTOMAIOLICA BOWL

Large bowl with low, vertical ring foot, broad flat resting surface, interior of foot curves into flat undersurface with central, string-cut "button". Convex body. Interior white slipped; large, 8-petal ... 13th c.