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| Stone pestle. Cylindrical, but tapers significantly inwards at the center, creating a concave profile. Very slightly convex ends. Nearly circular in section (diam. Varies 0.0175-0.0185 at ends, 0.013-0.014 ... with examples from Korakou |
| Matt-painted pottery ... Matt-painted is Matt Malerei in original notebook ... 1915 ... Korakou |
| Stone pestle. Cylindrical, but tapers inwards toward the middle, creating a slightly concave profile. Nearly flat ends. Slight abrasians to ends are possible signs of use-wear. Nearly circular in section ... with examples from Korakou |
| Stone pestle, the largest from the site. Cylindrical, but tapers inwards slightly toward the center, creating a slightly concave profile. Slightly convex ends. Less symmetrical end to end than other examples, ... with examples from Korakou |
Probable pithoid jar (FF 7) based on coarseness of fabric, wall thickness, decoration, and only attested use of decorative motif on non-table ware vessels. Conical/Conical-Piriform (FS 16) or Conical-Piriform ... based on Furumark 1941, Mycenaean Pottery, pp. 276–278 ... Blegen 1921, Korakou, p. 55, |
| Sauceboat. Small ring base, deep hemispherical body. Short spout rises slightly. One horizontal handle attached at back, triangular in section. Exterior painted with Urfirnis, except the bottom of base ... EH II - reference in Lerna vol. IV.II, p.586 to this vessel as a Type 1 sauceboat (Lerna III phase A or B) ... Korakou ... Korakou |
| Aetopetra is a hill (225x100m) located 3km west of Ancient Corinth, 1.6km east of Longopotamos, on the 92nd km mark of the Athens-Patras highway. Blegen observed pottery (EH, MH, and LH) and house walls ... similar to Korakou (Incised, |
Open shaped vessel, or closed shaped vessel treated as open, but not enough preserved to securely identify. Most likely a Shoulder-handled Tankard (Rutter form III, type 2) with flaring rim, plump piriform ... EH III, based on Rutter 1995, Lerna 3, pp. 509–510, 525–527 ... Blegen 1921, Korakou, pp. |
Shoulder-handled Tankard (Rutter form III, type 1/2) with everted or offeset rim (not preserved), plump piriform body; one (type 1) or two (type 2) verticle strap handled rising from shoulder and attached ... EH III, based on Rutter 1995, Lerna 3, pp. 282–285, 514, 587 ... Korakou, pp. 9–10, fig. 10 |
| Deep Bowl. Flat ring base, slightly concave. Convex body rises to vertical slightly flaring lip. Two round horizontal handles attached about the middle of the body. FS 285 or 284 Exterior smoothed and ... LH IIIC Early or Middle based similarities to MDP fig. 191 and 231; Rutter says based on similarity to CP 317 that it is LH IIIB late or LH IIIC Early ... Korakou ... Korakou |
| Fowler, Harold North & Stillwell, Richard ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Corinth 1:1 The aim of this volume, the first in the Corinth series although not the first to be published, is to describe the surroundings of the ancient site and then document the main buildings identified ... 1932 ... Building;Aetopetra;Zygouries;Korakou;Cheiliotomylos |
A single spout fragment Dark on light matt painted alternating bands. Fine buff clay with no visible inclusions Fragment. 1 spout HM ... Could be LH I as there is another example in the Davis Inventoried material from Korakou, but Dark on light non lustrous begins in late MH - cf. Kea V ... from Korakou, but Dark on |
| The oldest portions of the City wall date from the late Geometric period. This early section was found at the edge of the terrace at the Potters’ Quarter about 1.5 kilometers west of the museum at Corinth ... site of Korakou. The western |
Two joining sherds that form what is clearly the neck of a closed shape, most likely a jug. Mattpainted horizontal bands around neck with dots and flying V motif between them Green Buff unslipped clay ... This is a Blegen Class 2 Matt Painted sherd. It could be as late as LH I, based on Davis 1979 parallels from Korakou ... from Korakou. |
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