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Collection: | | Corinth | Type: | | Object | Name: | | A 1097 | Title: | | REVETMENT FROM ARCH | Category: | | Architecture | Category Code: | | A | Object Number: | | 1097 | Description: | | Section of revetment from an arch preserves patches of anathyrosis at both short edges. The curved edge was smoothed for a join. At one end the remains of an iron pin survive. Another drilled hole (0.005 m) appear ca half along the curved side. According to Corinth X (p. 106) this piece may be from one of the arches on the north façade of the scaenae frons. | Material: | | Fine-grained white marble | Condition: | | Fragment. Broken on one side. | Dimensions Preserved: | | P.l. 0.36, P.w. 0.16, P.th. 0.035 | Period: | | 2nd c. A.C. | Findspot Description: | | Odeion marble pile, August 2008. It was published in Odeion X but never catalogued. | Bibliography: | | Broneer 1932, Corinth 10, cat. 53 | Site: | | Corinth | City: | | Ancient Corinth | Country: | | Greece | References: | | Publication: Broneer, Corinth 10, 1932
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