Corinth Object: A 1067
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Object
Name:   A 1067
Title:   POROS GUTTA FROM DORIC GEISON
Category:   Architecture
Category Code:   A
Object Number:   1067
Description:   Gutta with sloping, beveled bottom, very slightly concave sides. Centering line and compass hole on bottom.
Decoration:   Small areas of thin white (Greek) stucco on bottom and sides. Slight remains of dark pigment (black ?) at junction with soffit of mutule (broken away).Associated with Dinsmoor's "Largest Temple in the Peloponnese". From same building: A-555, A-565, A-615, A-617, A-636, A-696, A-713 to A-715.
Material:   Oolitic limestone
Condition:   Fragment. Single frgt., broken at top from mutule, missing small chips; full profile of gutta.
Dimensions Actual:   H00.053 (gutta) D00.070 (bottom) D00.065 (top)
Dimensions Preserved:   H00.059
Period:   Archaic (7th-6th c.)
Chronology:   Last quarter 6th c.
Area:   Asklepieion
Context:   Asklepieion, Exact provenance unknown; probably one of 7 mentio
Provenance:   Corinth
Site:   Asklepeion
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
References:   Monument: Asklepieion
Basket: Asklepieion, Exact provenance unknown; probably one of 7 mentio