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[Corinth Notebook] 175

Corinth Excavations, 1938. Agora SC#3 ... Campbell, M ... Field Notes Agora SC#3 Microfilmed March 5, 1975 ... 19/02/1938 - 22/03/1938

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[Corinth Object] C 1938 277: BROWN-GLAZED CHAFING DISH

Shallow bowl with narrow, slightly convex rim and rounded lip; high inverted conical stand flaring out slightly at lower edge; floor of coal compartment set quite high within stand. Exterior: 8 arching ... 7

[Corinth Object] C 1938 279f: INCISED WARE PLATE

See C-1938-279A. Fragment. Single frgt., upper body to lip. RIP with C-1938-279A et al ... 1938/03/01;1938/03/18

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[Corinth Object] C 1938 280: CONSTANTINOPOLITAN WHITE WARE PLATE

Low flaring pedestal foot, convex inside. Widely flaring body to slightly outturned triangular rim. Rim offset by narrow groove inside. Relief design of triangles and circles within circular border in ... Middle to Late Byzantine

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[Corinth Object] C 1938 282: ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE PANATHENAIC AMPHORA

Single fragment from body. Interior does not appear to be glazed, although there are some drips of glaze on the interior. Runner to left (torso and part of right arm preserved). At lower left, another ... 1938/03/10

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[Corinth Object] C 1938 284: LIGHT-ON-DARK SLIP-PAINTED BOWL

Bowl with straight flaring body rising at ca. 45 degrees, turning up vertically to broad horizontal outturned rim, with undercut lip. Interior, large design of pointed ovals (?), with small barred ovals ... Late Byzantine

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[Corinth Object] C 1938 285: UNGLAZED BYZANTINE WHITE WARE CUP RIM

Cup with sloping shoulder, vertical rim, beveled lip. Trace of clear glaze on rim exterior. Slightly sandy hard-fired clay, gray-buff out, yellow-buff in. Fragment. Single frgt., shoulder, rim, small part ... ? Context 12th c.

[Corinth Object] MF 7968: BRONZE SPINDLE HOOK

Spindle hook with hollow socket, tapering to narrow end that is bent into a hook. Incised decoration on upper part of socket: band of X framed above and below by group of 3 rings. Bronze Complete profile ... Late Byzantine, 12th c. context