"Chronology","Id","dc-creator","Redirect","UserLevel","dc-title","Icon","Name","dc-description","dc-date","Collection","dc-publisher","Type","dc-subject" "First half of the 4th c. B.C.? (Stillwell and Benson 1984, Corinth 15.3, p. 217, cat. 1166)","Corinth:Object:KP 213","","","","KANTHAROS WITH KNOTTED HANDLES","Corinth:Image:bw 1969 077 32::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1969_077/1969_st_077_032.jpg::1800::1190","KP 213","Kantharos with profiled ring foot, deep convex body curving up to a lightly inturned tapered lip. Two vertical handles with loop at top through which second loop passed to form twisted metal-like attachment at rim.","1930/06/20","Corinth","","Object","Pottery | PQ-Pottery" "2nd half of 4th c. BC, ""Laphaesskyphos,"" according to Stillwell and Benson 1984, p. 212","Corinth:Object:KP 220","","","","IMITATION ATTIC SKYPHOS","Corinth:Image:digital 2020 1477::/Corinth/Photos/digital/2020 season photos/2020_1477.jpg::2048::1463","KP 220","Kotyle with squared ring foot with central boss on underside of base, wide stem, body with compound curve, slightly flaring rim with tapered lip; horseshoe handles attached just below rim. May have been used to hold pigments, possibly for figurine production. Found with lump of purple-red pigment inside broken base. Stillwell (NB 114, p. 11) suggests that it was used as palette after it was broken ""because color goes over edges,"" but as joining pieces were nearby, perhaps it was used as such while whole.","1930/06/07","Corinth","","Object","Pottery | PQ-Pottery"