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[Corinth Object] ZST 8: UNFINISHED STONE BEAD OR PESTLE

Unfinished stone bead or pestle. Roughly cylindrical, but slightly tapered towards the ends and near the center. Has a convex profile overall. Oval in section. Tool marks suggest unfinished. Blegen suggests ...

[Corinth Object] ZST 9: EARLY HELLADIC POUNDER

Pounder. Rounded cuboid. Horizontal section approaches circular. Top, bottom, and at at least one side surface show rubbing wear. Pounders or grinders were common stone objects at Zygouries, found on floors ...

[Corinth Object] ZST 10: EARLY HELLADIC POUNDER

Pounder. Nearly cuboid. All sides show at least some rubbing wear. Pounders or grinders were common stone objects at Zygouries, found on floors of houses, and elsewhere on site, and likely for use with ...

[Corinth Object] ZST 11: EARLY HELLADIC POUNDER

Pounder. Rounded cuboid. Horizontal section approaches circular. Top, bottom, and possibly one side surface show rubbing wear. Pounders or grinders were common stone objects at Zygouries, found on floors ...

[Corinth Object] ZST 12: EARLY HELLADIC POUNDER

Pounder. Nearly spherical. Patches of rubbing wear. Pounders or grinders were common stone objects at Zygouries, found on floors of houses, and elsewhere on site, and likely for use with millstones. Most ...

[Corinth Object] ZST 13: EARLY HELLADIC POUNDER

Pounder. Rounded cuboid. Horizontal section approaches circular. Bottom surface shows extensive rubbing wear. Pounders or grinders were common stone objects at Zygouries, found on floors of houses, and ...

[Corinth Object] ZST 14: EARLY HELLADIC PESTLE

House of the Snailshells, Zygouries

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[Corinth Object] ZST 15: EARLY HELLADIC PESTLE

Stone pestle. Cylindrical, but tapers inwards slighty toward the middle, creating a slightly concave profile. Convex ends. Nearly circular in section (diam. Varies 0.023-0.025 at ends). Blegen identifies ...

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[Corinth Object] ZST 16: EARLY HELLADIC PESTLE

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 ...

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[Corinth Object] ZST 17: LAPIS LACADAEMONIUS

Small flat piece of Lapis Lacedaemonius. Polished. none Lapis Lacedaemonius (Crocean Marble) Complete or intact. Intact. Some chipping to edges. A south, Zygouries

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[Corinth Object] ZST 18: EARLY HELLADIC CELT

Celt, oval in section. Width and thickness taper to either end. Ground to a cutting edge, which may be slightly worn. Blegen puts in his first type of celts, which are almost round in section, slender ...

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[Corinth Object] ZST 19: EARLY HELLADIC CELT

Celt, roughly rectangular in shape, and nearly rectangular in section. Thickness tapers only slightly in all directions. Ground to a cutting edge, which is very worn. Blegen puts in his second type of ...

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[Corinth Object] ZST 20: EARLY HELLADIC WHETSTONE

Whetstone or hone. Flat rectangular piece tapered to one end. Roughly rectangular in section, with one side slightly convex. Wear on flat surfaces. none Fine grained dark bluish-black stone Complete or ... by association with EH pestles in pithos

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[Corinth Object] ZST 21: EARLY HELLADIC PESTLE

Stone pestle. Cylindrical, but tapers slightly inwards at the center, creating a slightly concave profile. Convex ends. Circular in section. Blegen identifies these as characteristic household implements ...

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[Corinth Object] ZST 22: EARLY HELLADIC PESTLE

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 ...

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[Corinth Object] ZST 23: EARLY HELLADIC PESTLE

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, ...

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[Corinth Object] ZST 24: EARLY HELLADIC CELT

Celt, roughly triangular in shape, with one worn corner. Oval in section. Thickness tapers in all directions. Ground to a cutting edge. Blegen puts in his second type of celts, which are small, approximately ...

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[Corinth Object] ZST 25: EARLY HELLADIC CELT

Celt, oval in section. Nearly rectangular in shape, but width and thickness taper slightly to either end. Ground to a cutting edge. Blegen puts in his first type of celts, which are almost round in section, ...

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[Corinth Object] ZST 26: EARLY HELLADIC PESTLE

Stone pestle. Cylindrical, but tapers inwards toward the center, creating a concave profile. Very slightly convex ends. Circular in section. Blegen identifies these as characteristic household implements ...

[Corinth Object] ZST 27: EARLY HELLADIC POUNDER

Pounder. Very roughly cuboid, with rounded edges. Some possible rubbing wear, but more pecking, likely from percussive use. Pounders or grinders were common stone objects at Zygouries, found on floors ...