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[Agora Object] I 2056: Grave Monument

Inscribed grave stele. A great stele, broken off at the top. Back and sides finished smooth. Two fine drafted lines run vertically down each side of the front face, near the edge, to 0.082m. from the bottom, ... 6th. century B.C.

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[Corinth Object] C 1934 315: BYZANTINE BROWN-GLAZED CHAFING DISH

Chafing dish with oopen bowl with broken stand, round bottom, flaring profile, rim in two degrees with inward sloping lip. Four vertical lug handles at rim. Incised zigzag cross on floor, zigzag circumference ... Third q. 10th c. (G. Sanders)

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[Agora Object] S 499: Grave Relief: Inscribed

A small grave stele with two figures facing each other in low relief. To left, a youth in a himation extends his right hand to a woman, in his left he holds a round object. The woman who faces the youth ... 1 November 1934

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[Corinth Object] C 1934 316: MINIATURE BLACK-GLAZED BULBOUS JAR

Miniature jar with flat string-cut base, squat globular body, short wide vertical neck, tapered lip. For shape see Corinth 7.3 N596. Black glaze over all. Fine buff clay. Complete or intact. Intact except ... 3rd c. B.C. ?

[Corinth Object] C 1934 312: LATE ROMAN C BOWL OR DISH WITH CROSS STAMP

One thin body sherd, interior slightly raised. Flat base. In center of vessel, stamped cross with double outline and slightly flaring arms. Light wheel ridging forms circle around cross. Hayes lists comparanda ... 1934/11/03

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[Agora Object] I 2058: Mortgage Stone Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken off below; the other edges seem to be original. A stone, recording some business transaction; mortgage stone for private property. The third line of the inscription has been ... 3 November 1934

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[Corinth Object] C 1934 308: ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE KRATER

Krater with vertical neck, broad rim turned out horizonally then down vertically, with slight flare at juncture between two parts. Fine reddish yellow clay. Fragment. Two non-joining frgts., preserving ... 540-520 B.C.

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[Agora Object] I 2197: Boundary Stone Fragment

Inscribed fragment of boundary stone. Right edge of inscribed face worn away. Original sides at bottom and right, also left, below last line of inscription. Therefore there is room for two more letters ... Early 5th. century B.C.