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| Amphora with small round peg toe, globular body to rounded shoulder, short cylindrical neck to flaring rim with thickened rounded vertical lip distinguished from body by groove on interior. Two round strap ... Palazzo after 121 or 116-75 B.C. (p. 188) or early 1st c. A.D. (p. 190) ... South Stoa, context 123 ... South Stoa, context 125 ... South Stoa, context 129 |
| Corinthian A amphora handle, oval in section and slightly pinched at top forming slight spine. See McPhee and Pemberton 2012, Corinth 7.6, pp.48-49. Similar to C-1971-604 (McPhee and Pemberton 2012, Corinth ... 2nd half of 4th c. B.C., based on comparanda in Corinth 7.6 ... pp.48-49. Similar to C-1971-604 |
| Oval carnelian gemstone with beveled sides. Similar to MF-1968-8 and MF-2076 (Davidson 1952, Corinth 12, cat. 1768). Carving (from ground line): bearded man seated (facing right) on backless chair, holds ... 1st-2nd century AD, date based on parallels and context ... 1st-2nd century AD, date based on parallels and context ... South Stoa |
| Terracotta lamp with central fill hole and two air holes in disk, Broneer Type XXVIII (Broneer 1930, Corinth 4.2, p. 102-114). Grooved pattern of vine and leaf along rim: Broneer Type XXVIII, Rim Pattern ... 3rd-4th c. AD or later, based on Corinth 4.2, p. 113-14 ... 48). Circular groove around |
Fragment of columnar grave monument.
Part of inscribed surface, top and back, preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in modern context, over the East Stoa. Leica ... 5 February 1935 ... Agora XVII, no. 618, p. 123, pl. 48. |
Inscribed fragment.
A slice from right side of a stele, giving a series of names.
Hymettian marble. Found in late Hellenistic and early Roman context, at the west end of the Middle Stoa. Leica ... 28 April 1954 ... context, at the west end of the Middle Stoa. |
| Small fragments missing throughout. Restored in plaster. Plump body, ring foot; mouth rather irregularly shaped.
Micaceous ware. Well beneath Stoa gutter. Context ca. 520-490 B.C. Leica, IX-54 ... May-June 1954 ... Well beneath Stoa gutter. Context ca. 520-490 B.C. |
Inscribed grave boundary stone.
Lower part left rough for setting.
Inscription entirely preserved and back, left side, and top (?) of stone.
Nineteen letters remain.
Hymettian marble. Found in modern context ... Before middle of 4th. century B.C ... Hesperia 23 (1954), p. 259, no. 48, pl. 54. |
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