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[Corinth Object] L 2004 1: BRONEER TYPE XXXI LAMP WITH INCISED CROSS ON HANDLE

Broneer Type XXXI lamp with leaf-shaped handle. Incised cross with circles at the end of each hand on vertical faces of handle. Coarse reddish yellow clay with rare spherical rounded white lime, few spherical ... Slane, Corinth XVIII.2, p. 23.

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[Corinth Object] L 2004 2: BRONEER TYPE VII MINIATURE HANDMADE LAMP

Broneer Type VII miniature lamp with irregular untrimmed flat bottom, globular body, small raised rim with concentric groove around it, relatively large fill hole, medium length nozzle, flat on top with ... Early 3rd c. B.C. (Broneer VII)

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[Corinth Object] MF 2001 7: GLASS-MAKING BASIN WASTE

Remnants of a glass-making basin, consisting of a layer of glass, underside of which smooth, presumably the impression of the basin floor. Possible impression of rounded angle where body of basin turned ... 2001/05/03

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[Corinth Object] MF 2004 3: GLASS UNGUENTARIUM WITH CONSTRICTION

Tubular unguentarium with round bottom, ovoid body (max diam. below median of body), constriction at junction with neck (located 0.054 from bottom, diam. of constriction 0.011), cylindrical neck splays ... Based on shape: Isings dates form 8 to 1st c. A.C., perhaps as late as 2nd c. A.C.

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[Corinth Object] MF 2004 8: GLASS STIRRING ROD

Straight slender rod, with round in section, spirally twisted shaft, flaring out to flattened end wider in diameter compared to the shaft. Isings, Roman Glass, form 79; see also Hayes, Roman and Pre-Roman ... 1st - 2nd c. A.C. (Isings).

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[Corinth Object] MF 2004 15: PREHISTORIC STONE CELT

Celt with one tapered end, square in elevation, slightly convex with rounded edges, widening into broad end, oval in section. Surfaces smooth, polished. Similar to MF 570, MF 7028. Grayish-green stone ... J. Lavezzi dates MF 7028 to possibly EH.

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[Corinth Object] MF 2004 17: GLASS BOTTLE

Glass bottle with deep rounded kick, tall, narrow, cylindrical body tapers in to neck. Egg-shell thin walls. Similar to MF 7294 (Corinth XII, p. 116, no. 764, fig. 14). Body rippled throughout. Clear ... MF 7294 is dated to 11-12th c. A.C. in Corinth XII, but Nancy Bookidis wonders if it is possibly Turkish. T. Antonaras dates it from 14th-17th c. A.C., towards the end of the period, 16th-17th c. A.C ...

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[Corinth Object] S 2004 1: MARBLE BASE WITH ANIMAL PAW (LION OR DOG)

Base with rectangular plinth with flat bottom and rectangular projection at the corner (L. 0.073; W. 0.069), concave central section above plinth. On the projecting corner, animal paw with five claws, ... 2004/05/13