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Collection: | | Corinth | Type: | | Object | Name: | | FP 288 | Title: | | PAN TILE | Category: | | Architecture | Category Code: | | FP | Object Number: | | 288 | Description: | | Scratch through middle of pan tile indicates the fragment is a portion of the upper end. The whole surface was slipped, originally black, but has worn away and faded. Slip application ends approx. 0.018-0.030 m. from upper edge. Upper edge roughly flat and gritty. Fragment slightly concave. | Material: | | Reddish clay withgrit; slip of top surface preserves traces from buff to red to dark brown. | Condition: | | Fragment. Upper edge of tile preserved, broken along other sides. | Dimensions Actual: | | Th. 0.042 | Dimensions Preserved: | | W. 0.155, L. 0.265 | Findspot Description: | | Provenance unknown (probably from Temple Hill): legend T 38 written on tile's upper surface corresponds with Corinth IV.1, but dimensions disagree. No NB ref. | Site: | | Corinth | City: | | Ancient Corinth | Country: | | Greece |
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