[Corinth Object] MF 5425: DIAMOND-SHAPED PIN HEAD

Head of a bronze pin shaped like a flat diamond with a pyramidal projection at its base. Bronze Missing parts. Single fragment preserves pin head; shaft broken off ... 1929

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[Corinth Object] MF 5429: HELLENISTIC BRONZE FIBULA: AUCISSA TYPE

Narrow bow (cast) with ridges along the top, terminating in a flattened plaque with a knob at the end. Hinged pin. AUCISSA type. Bronze Fragment. Two fragments. Missing pin and end broken off ... Context Hellenistic; cf. Early Roman AUCISSA type from Delos (Delos XVIII p 293-294)

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[Corinth Object] MF 5455: GLASS BOTTLE

Small bottle with slightly concave bottom with pontil mark, ovoid body with max. diam. below median, pinched on 2 sides; narrow bulbous neck, flaring rim with round lip. Dark green glass with a few bubbles ... 1936/05/19

[Corinth Object] MF 5480: LEAD SEAL

Circular lead seal with central perforation for attaching a cord. This specimen also shows how the Byzantine lead seals appeared after they had been cast and before they were used for sealing documents ... According to Corinth 12

[Corinth Object] MF 5499: BRONZE PIN

Bronze pin with thin shaft, circular in section, tapering to a sharp point. Head small and pear-shaped, with a flat top. Incised groove around top of shaft separating it from head. Bronze Complete or intact ... 10th century

[Corinth Object] MF 5505: BRONZE LID

Bronze lid of vessel or boss. Rivet holes pierced through body in rings surrounding base of knob and around rim. Bronze. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving most of body and rim. Some corrosion along rim ... based on coins in context (NB 159, p. 229)

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[Corinth Object] MF 5508: BRONZE NEEDLE

Bronze needle with long shaft, circular in section, tapering to a sharp point. Circular eye pierced through slightly flattened head. Bronze Missing parts. Single fragment preserves point, shaft, lower ... 1936/03/21

[Corinth Object] MF 5510: GLASS BEAKER

Tall beaker with vertical sides, beginning to taper toward foot Parts of three registers preserved, each separated by two horizontal wheel-cut grooves. Upper: circles(?) and short lines. Middle: vertical ... 3rd century or later (Corinth XII p. 101, # 642