"Chronology","Redirect","Name","dc-date","dc-title","dc-publisher","dc-description","dc-subject","Icon","Collection","Type","dc-creator","UserLevel","Id" "","","A 467","","ARCHITECTURE","","","Architecture | Stone Architecture","Corinth:Image:bw 1968 003 30::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1968_003/1968_st_003_030.jpg::1800::1223","Corinth","Object","","","Corinth:Object:A 467" "","","A 468","","UNFLUTED COLUMN SHAFT","","The bottom is smooth finished without anathyrosis but with empolion, 0.04 by 0.038 m. Shaft unfluted, slight entasis, with apophyge and half round. Empolion 0.039 by 0.039 m. centered in top surface. Top surface also without anathyrosis. Plaster: undercoat thin, hard and fine. Second coat slightly thicker, roughened purposely, probably for a final coat.","Architecture | Stone Architecture","Corinth:Image:bw 1968 003 12::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1968_003/1968_st_003_012.jpg::1229::1800","Corinth","Object","","","Corinth:Object:A 468" "","","A 469","","EPICRANITIS","","Back, bottom, top and two ends of block rough worked, unstuccoed. Anathyrosis at the ends of the block. No evidence for clamps. Front has fascia with apophyge, astragal, and ovolo, dentils, fascia and cyma reversa, drip (narrow projection), fascia, and crowning moulding missing. Back face of block shows evidence for beam ends (roof framing timbers). These cuttings are 0.26 wide, 0.20 high, 0.14 deep, appox. 0.24 apart.","Architecture | Stone Architecture","Corinth:Image:bw 1968 014 06::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1968_014/1968_st_014_006.jpg::1800::1191","Corinth","Object","","","Corinth:Object:A 469" "","","A 470","","LIMESTONE SLAB FROM WELL","","Rectangular slab with raised rim around edge. Slightly to one side of center, a circular hole (d. 0.47); raised rim around hole. Parallel with short edge of slab, a single channel (W. 0.05) runs the entire width of the slab, cutting through the raised rim. At the opposite end of the slab, the rim of the short side is cut down in two places to the level of the inner surface. One of the two cuttings originally a hole pierced through the raised rim.","Architecture | Stone Architecture","Corinth:Image:bw 1968 014 36::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1968_014/1968_st_014_036.jpg::1800::1209","Corinth","Object","","","Corinth:Object:A 470" "","","A 471","","ARCHITECTURE","","","Architecture | Stone Architecture","Corinth:Image:bw 1968 003 20::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1968_003/1968_st_003_020.jpg::1800::1205","Corinth","Object","","","Corinth:Object:A 471" "","","A 472","","POROS BASIN","","A wide, very shallow basin, the curving sides merging with the flat floor which would have enabled it to assume a stable position on a stone stand, as it does now on a cement column. The rim has a horizontal surface on top and a vertical surface at the side, where it projects beyond the line of the wall. Although badly battered, the basin still has a good profile, somewhat like an archaic Doric capital.","Architecture | Stone Architecture","Corinth:Image:bw 1968 003 19::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1968_003/1968_st_003_019.jpg::1800::1208","Corinth","Object","","","Corinth:Object:A 472" "","","A 473","1964/09/10;1964/09/16; 1964/09/10","DORIC CAP","","","Architecture | Stone Architecture","Corinth:Image:bw 1967 004 21::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1967_004/1967_st_004_021.jpg::1800::1184","Corinth","Object","","","Corinth:Object:A 473" "","","A 474","1964/10/12","DORIC CAP","","","Architecture | Stone Architecture","Corinth:Image:bw 1967 003 33::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1967_003/1967_st_003_033.jpg::1800::1195","Corinth","Object","","","Corinth:Object:A 474"