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Collection: | | Corinth | Type: | | Object | Name: | | MF 14046 | Title: | | BRONZE SPATULATE IMPLEMENT | Category Code: | | MF | Object Number: | | 14046 | Description: | | Bronze spatulate implement with thin shaft, circular in section, tapering toward point. At other end, shaft widens and flattens into small round plate or blade tipped at silght angle to shaft. May have been used as an ear or unguent spoon. See Corinth XII, pp. 184-5, #1336-1347. | Decoration: | | Upper part of shaft below bowl decorated with cast pattern of two round beads, long oval bead, and two more round beads. On back of spatula blade, impressed leaf or shell pattern. | Material: | | Bronze | Condition: | | Missing parts. Intact except for tip of shaft. Spatula blade chipped. | Dimensions Actual: | | Diam. of bowl 0.005 | Dimensions Preserved: | | L. 0.050 | Period: | | Roman | Chronology: | | Roman | Area: | | Theater | Context: | | NB321 P587 | Site: | | Corinth | City: | | Ancient Corinth | Country: | | Greece | References: | | Monument: Theater
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