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[Corinth Object] C 1931 472: MOLDED RELIEF BOWL: FIGURED

Relief bowl with concave bottom, narrow base ring, flaring body. A zone of figures in low relief just above bottom: lt. to rt.: pair of combatants, lt. leg of one, to rt., carrying shield, faced by torso ... Hellenistic, end 2nd-early 1st BC ?

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[Corinth Object] C 1931 555: MORTAR

Mortar with flat base, widely flaring concave body, outward thickened rim, undercut, convex, somewhat inward tapering to round lip. Two horizontal spool handles on rim; between them a horizontal spout ... 1931;1933 1931;1933

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[Corinth Object] C 1931 556: MORTAR

Mortar with flat base, widely flaring concave body, outward thickened rim, undercut, convex and slightly inward tapering, round lip. Two horizontal spool handles placed on rim; at right angles to them ... 1931;1933

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[Corinth Object] C 1931 557: MORTAR

Mortar with flat base, widely flaring concave body, outward thickened and undercut rim, with convex profile, turning in slightly to round lip. Two horizontal spool handles on rim, Long horizontal spout ... 1931;1933 1931;1933

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[Corinth Object] C 1931 570: BG HYBRID ACROCUP WITH STAMPED DECORATION

Horizontal foot (largely missing) with grooved ring resting surface, tall hollow stem offset from foot by shallow step and from body by widely flaring torus moulding and groove, with plastic grooved ... Second quarter 4th c. BC

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[Corinth Object] C 1931 571: LOCAL ROMAN SIGILLATA BOWL

Vertical ringed foot with nipple on undersurface, beveled juncture with wide-flaring body Dull black slip over all. stamp. A stamp on floor: ^^ with indented ends. Grayish white clay having numerous voids ... Roman

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[Corinth Object] C 1931 574: MORTAR

Mortar with tall convex bowl, projecting rim slightly convex, set below top of bowl creating a rising lip. The spout is straightsided (no flare) with an irregular ridge on the outside (intentional?) ... Before the end of the 4th c. B.C. by context.

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[Corinth Object] MF 6852: IRON CUIRASS ?

Possible cuirass or part thereof, consisting of flat, overlapping plates of iron, overlapped so that ca. 0.012 m. exposed of each; down this one edge is a row of bronze studs which seem to be superficial ... Context late 5th-6th c.