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| Protomaiolica bowl, carelessly thown low, ring foot with nippled undersurface. Nearly hemispherical body, turning in slightly to outward thickened rim, upper surface of which slopes down toward interior ... 2/3 of 13th c., according to Corinth 20, p. 430 ... Corinth ... Museum Basement, bay 2, shelf 7 |
| Oinochoe, foot not preserved, ovoid body, steep rounded shoulder, short cyclindrical neck, trefoil rim, vertical strap handle, attached to shoulder and rim. Identical with C 2002 032. Glaze varying from ... Early Geometric ... NB944 B22 P42 ... NB944 B20 P39 |
| Bowl with flat bottom, 2 thin base rings, hemispherical body, offset tall vertical rim flaring to round lip. Bottom: rosette; band of double guilloche. Body: lt. to rt.: fallen armed warrior, head to rt ... Hellenistic Context ER ... C 1947 449 |
| Miniature saucer with handle. Flat base, concave body, sharply inturned rim, rounded lip. One vertical handle, round in section, swings high above rim, attached at rim and above base. Similar to KV 154 ... Almost exclusively 4th c. type (Corinth XV.3, p. 334) ... C 2007 21 |
| Convex pyxis with attenuated ovoid body with max. diam. just below shoulder, nearly horizontal shoulder. Horizontal loop handle set vertically on shoulder. Lower half of body reserved with black-red-black ... Second half 5th c. B.C ... C-1933-0243B-D |
Local red-slip imitation of ESB Atlante II form 79 with beveled false ring foot, rounded bottom, carinated body leading to vertical, slightly inclined wall, and broad everted (almost horizontal) rim. Similar ... First half of the 2nd c. CE, based on comparanda in Corinth 18.2 ... C 1934 1679 |
| Bowl with flaring ring foot, flat resting surface, convex undersurface, hemispherical body flaring out to rounded lip. Fine pink clay with few white and black inclusions. Complete profile. Numerous joining ... 10th-11th c. (Sanders, Corinth 20, pp. 390-394) ... C 2010 2a ... 2 ... a |
| Figurine of a partially draped male youth reclining on left side on a kline and supporting weight on left elbow, which rests on a round cushion; left arm bent and holding cup or phiale, right arm resting ... ca. 350-325 B.C. (Stillwell 1952, Corinth 15.2, p. 23) ... 5YR 7/6 (reddish yellow) |
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