"UserLevel","dc-description","Icon","dc-subject","Type","dc-date","dc-creator","Collection","Chronology","Id","dc-title","dc-publisher","Name","Redirect" "","Attic Ionic column base with the upper torus cut back vertically. Small round empolion (Diam. 0.043) cutting on top with pour channel.","","Architecture | Stone Architecture","Object","","","Corinth","","Corinth:Object:A 1990 21","MARBLE ROMAN ATTIC IONIC BASE","","A 1990 21","" "","Original identification of block unclear. Game board for nine men’s morris incised superficially and somewhat irregularly on top.","","Architecture | Stone Architecture","Object","","","Corinth","","Corinth:Object:A 1990 22","MARBLE BLOCK WINDOW SILL","","A 1990 22","" "","Doric column drum with 20 flutes. The scale is appropriate for the outer colonnade of the South Stoa, where the columns have a diameter ranging from 0.906 m at the bottom to 0.748m at the top (measured between flutes). In its secondary use, the drum was hollowed out to serve as a well head (of Well 1991-1).","Corinth:Image:bw 1991 029 16::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1991_029/1991_st_029_016.jpg::1800::1195","Architecture | Stone Architecture","Object","","","Corinth","Late 4th c. B.C.?","Corinth:Object:A 1991 3","POROS DORIC COLIMN DRUM","","A 1991 3","" "","Reused as the base for the southernmost (fourth) column of the north colonnade east of Unit 1 (west colonnade of the plaza). Its original bearing surface was placed face upward and with its bolsters protruding from the gravel of the area east of Unit 1. According to Williams, the Frankish builders erected the shaft upside-down after chipping away the apophyge around the top of the shaft in order to make its larger diameter fit onto the smaller Ionic capital. He mistakenly says this with respect to the third column from the north, but the photo in pl. 1 clearly shows that it is the fourth column that is meant. So far as I can determine, a fallen column was found only next to the second original column base from the north.","","Architecture | Stone Architecture","Object","","","Corinth","","Corinth:Object:A 1991 4","IONIC COLUMN CAPITAL","","A 1991 4","" "","Normal Attic Ionic profile (torus, scotia, torus) without plinth. Square dowel hole at center of bottom. Round dowel hole at center of top with pour channel leading to it. The scale of the base suggests that it may belong to the same column or set of columns as the column capital reused in the courtyard.","","Architecture | Stone Architecture","Object","","","Corinth","","Corinth:Object:A 1993 7","ATTIC IONIC COLUMN BASE WITHOUT PLINTH","","A 1993 7","" "","Attic Ionic column base without plinth","Corinth:Image:bw 1993 008 06::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1993_008/1993_st_008_006.jpg::1800::1184","Architecture | Stone Architecture","Object","1993/04/28; 1993/04/12","","Corinth","","Corinth:Object:A 1993 8","MARBLE ATTIC IONIC COLUMN BASE WITHOUT PLINTH","","A 1993 8","" "","Base with similar moldings (cyma reversa and taenia) along top and bottom of all three preserved sides. Round dowel hole (Diam. 0.091, Depth 0.060) on top, 0.310 m from front edge and equidistant from both sides.","Corinth:Image:bw 1994 020 14::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1994_020/1994_st_020_014.jpg::1212::1800","Architecture | Stone Architecture","Object","","","Corinth","","Corinth:Object:A 1994 5","STATUE BASE OR HIGH PLINTH","","A 1994 5","" "","Marble: uniformly gray","Corinth:Image:bw 1995 031 06a::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1995_031/1995_st_031_006A.jpg::1800::1201","Architecture | Stone Architecture","Object","","","Corinth","","Corinth:Object:A 1995 7","FLUTED IONIC/CORINTHIAN COLUMN SHAFT","","A 1995 7",""