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[Corinth Object] KN 56: PINAX WITH FISH TAIL

Thick pinax with thickened border and inscribed decoration on surface. Inscribed lines forming body and tail of fish, black paint on fish. Clay Fragment. Two edges and corner preserved. Traces of black ... 1930/05/18

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[Corinth Object] KN 57: PINAX

Pinax with thin edges. Found with KN-56 (Stillwell and Benson 1984, Corinth 15.3, cat. 1327) and probably contemporary to plate fragment KP-2058 (Stillwell and Benson 1984, Corinth 15.3, cat. 747). Figure, ... 1930/05/18

[Corinth Object] KN 61: SMALL SHIELD, CONVENTIONALIZING STYLE

Small hoplon/aspis/shield. Suspension hole. Conventionalizing style. Fine very pale brown clay. No visible inlcusions. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving rim and part of body. Paint worn. C22 WM. Potters' ... 1929/04/08

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[Corinth Object] KN 78: RECTANGULAR TERRACOTTA PORTABLE ALTAR

Hawskbeak type. Hollow rectangular portable altar with Doric frieze, crude hawksbeak crowning molding, and additional superstructure of an undetermined nature, handmade. Crowning molding: half-round (0.008), ... 1931/05/14

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[Corinth Object] KN 79: RECTANGULAR TERRACOTTA PORTABLE ALTAR

Cyma recta ovolo type. Hollow rectangular portable altar with base to crowning molding sequence (cyma recta decorated with a two-tier Lesbian leaf pattern in relief), and a flat top. Base molding: fascia ... 1931/05/15

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[Corinth Object] KN 80: RECTANGULAR TERRACOTTA PORTABLE ALTAR

Cyma reversa type. Hollow rectangular portable altar with cyma reversa base molding. Cyma reversa decorated with Lesbain leaf and dart pattern in relief. Base molding: half-round (H. 0.008), cyma reversa ... Early 4th cen BC or 1st half 5th acc. to Corinth XV-2

[Corinth Object] KN 81: CLAY TRIGLYPH ALTAR, LESBIAN LEAF MOLDING

Fragment. Potters' Quarter. Trench XVIII. III-37-11 ... 1930/06/12

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[Corinth Object] KN 94: MINIATURE LENTOID LOOMWEIGHT

Miniature lentoid loomweight with almost conical sides, two suspension holes. Undecorated Fine pinkish-grey clay with occassional large angular inclusions, both red and white, and occasional small voids ... Likely 3rd quarter of the 4th c. B.C. (Stillwell 1954, Corinth 15.2, p. 271)