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Collection: | | Corinth | Type: | | Object | Name: | | A 2000 1 | Title: | | LIMESTONE CORINTHIAN CAPITAL: CORNER OF ABACUS | Category: | | Architecture | Category Code: | | A | Year: | | 2000 | Object Number: | | 1 | Description: | | Corinthian capital, front and side concave faces meet at corner of abacus, truncated into facet 0.155 m. wide. Bottom of abacus preserves scar for attachment of corner tendril spiral. All 3 vertical faces of abacus carry same moulding of fascia, squared taenia and offset straight crowning moulding that flares out at 45 degrees. No trace of plaster overcaot. Top surface horizontal with no cuttings or relieving surface. Coarse claw chisel visible on side faces and on top horizontal surface, 5 teeth to cm. | Material: | | Soft local limestone (poros) | Condition: | | Fragment. Single frgt., from corner, preserving abacus. | Dimensions Actual: | | H00.099 (abacus) | Dimensions Preserved: | | H00.174 L00.33 (max) | Period: | | Roman | Chronology: | | Roman | Area: | | North of Theater | Context: | | NB751A | Provenance: | | Corinth | Site: | | Corinth | City: | | Ancient Corinth | Country: | | Greece | References: | | Monument: North of Theater
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