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Potters' Quarter. Double Stele Shrine ... 1931/05/04 ... 4 ... 118 |
| Fragment ... Corinth VII.4, p.56, no.118 |
| Merker 2000, Corinth 18.4, cat. C118 |
Nearly all of neck, mouth and handles, with part of body, missing. Plump, eggy body on a straight ring foot. Widely spaced glaze bands around the body. Geometric well, lower fill. Leica ... 15-18 March 1938 ... Hesperia 30 (1961), p. 118, no. L 4. |
| From a lateral horizontal cornice, a cyma reversa soffit molding with a vertical fascia high above it. The nosing molding is much battered; possibly an ovolo. In the top two rafter cuttings, and at each ... 10 May 1937 ... Hesperia Suppl. 4 (1940), p. 118, fig. 88. |
Mended from several pieces; floor, with about half of wall and rim, and part of nozzle preserved.
Flat, slightly projecting rim; the center of the floor rises to a high point.
Very worn black glaze.
Corinthian ... 14 April 1948 ... Agora IV, no. 118, p. 35, pls. 4, 32. |
Much rotted and broken. Decorated with palmettes, in bands, thus: stripe, maeander, stripe, red stripe, five-deep checker pattern, stripe, three horizontal palmettes, seven-deep checker pattern, stripe, ... 21 March 1936 ... Hesperia 32 (1963), p. 118, no. B 4, pl. 37. |
| Lamp with disk foot, with concave undersurface with raised center. Deep convex body, broad groove articulating horizontal rim with slopes down toward moderate fill hole. Floor humped. Long nozzle flat ... 4th to 1st q. 3rd c. B.C ... Broneer 1930, Corinth 4.2, cat. 118 |
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