Corinth Object: CP 296
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Object
Name:   CP 296
Title:   LATE HELLADIC II GOBLET
Category:   Pottery
Category Code:   CP
Object Number:   296
Description:   Small goblet (FS 254). Body has echinoid shape and high flaring rim.
Decoration:   Exterior slipped and painted; two bands 1/3 of way up vessel below decorative zone. Zone has 2 ivy motifs on double curving stem (FM 21) which originates at the rim band. Band at rim. Interior rim painted. Generally similar to MDP fig. 53 no. 5.
Material:   Hard light orange clay
Munsell Color:   Surface (slipped) 5 YR 7/6 (reddish yellow), Core 5 YR 7/6 (reddish yellow), Paint 2.5 YR 4/6 (red)
Condition:   Fragment. 18 joining fragments preserve 1/4 of body, 1/3 of rim
Manufacture:   WM
Dimensions Preserved:   Max. p. H. 0.083
Dimensions Restored:   D. rim 0.135
Period:   Late Helladic IIA
Chronology:   date based on decorative scheme; possibly LH IIA?
Area:   Korakou
Context:   NB83 B107 P34
    NB83 B113 P37
    NB83 B114 P37
    NB83 B130 P41
Findspot Description:   1 sherd with "EA X", 1 sherd with "E Alley X", 1 sherd with "IX" or "XI", 2 sherds with "EA IX", 1 sherd with "EA IX"?; all written in pencil; ="cup from EA IX - XI" in Corinth Pottery Inventory I (CWB), p. 48 no. 18a
Bibliography:   Dickinson 1972 pl. 32e
Site:   Korakou
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
References:   Monument: Korakou
Image: bw 1968 033 35
Image: bw 2004 022 09
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