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Collection: | | Corinth | Type: | | Object | Name: | | MF 9041 | Title: | | TERRACOTTA SEMI-CIRCULAR ALTAR | Category Code: | | MF | Object Number: | | 9041 | Description: | | Altar with rectangular base H. 0.086m with semi-circular section resting on it. At bottom of this a moulding; cyma revers over torus; at top edge two cyma reversas separated by a cavetto. Top edge raised all around, and in the middle is a roughly semi-circular hole W. ca. 0.18 m. Back is flat with a heart-shaped vent ca. 0.14 m. high. Bottom open. In high relief on front; two horses, their feet resting on moulding at bottom. Left horse faces slightly more to front, both ears show, is also taller than other, its mane encroaching on upper moulding. Manes are short incised strokes, tail also incised. Hind legs in shallow relief. Both horses have reins. Beside them on a small rectangular plinth H. 0.02, a human figure. Of the left figure have bottoms of feet; traces of body resting against horse's side; marks of left forearm which rested on horse's body grasping reins. Of rt. figure: rt. foot with traces of boot; traces of body, right arm and hand on horse's mane. Dioskouri. | Material: | | Coarse buff clay with many gritty particles, fine slip | Condition: | | Missing parts. Complete form; two human figures, part of one horse head missing. Chipped. | Dimensions Actual: | | H. 0.302 W. across front 0.41 Diam. 0.245, Th. of back wall 0.035 | Period: | | 4th c. B.C. | Chronology: | | 4th c. BC? | Findspot Description: | | Not from excavations. Provenance unknown. | Bibliography: | | Davidson 1952, Corinth 12, cat. 2939 | Site: | | Corinth | City: | | Ancient Corinth | Country: | | Greece | References: | | Publication: Davidson, Corinth 12, 1952
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