[Corinth Object] Z 913: MIDDLE HELLADIC TO LATE HELLADIC 1 BODY SHERD

Single body sherd likelyfrom the shoulder of a closed jug or jar Triple horizontal band two rows of double dots framed by bands Fine Pale buff clay very rare black inclusions Fragment. 1 sherd

[Corinth Object] Z 914: MIDDLE HELLADIC TO LATE HELLADIC I BODY SHERD

A single body sherd. Chevrons with hanging lines. Cf. Buck 1966 p.262, Motif 50. Fine with small black rare inclusions. Rare small voids. Fragment. 1 body sherd ... Blegen Class 2 Matt painted MH, could push later though.

[Corinth Object] Z 915: MIDDLE HELLADIC RIM HANDLED CUP HANDLE

The handle of a rim handled cup. See Buck 1966, shape A6. There is a complete example from the North Cemetery on display in the Museum. Matt Painted horizontal bands on handle - cf. Kirra Pl. 48, 59 and ... An exact parallel from the North Cemetery suggests this is MH in date

[Corinth Object] Z 916: MIDDLE HELLADIC TO LATE HELLADIC I BODY SHERD

The body sherd of a closed shape possibly the shoulder. hatched circles in black matt paint Green fine clay with no inclusions visible Fragment. 1 body sherd handmade ... could be LH I

[Corinth Object] Z 917: MIDDLE HELLADIC TO LATE HELLADIC I BODY SHERD

Matt painted geometric/linear designs Orangey grey fine clayt with occasional red black angular smallinclusions Fragment. 1 body sherd

[Corinth Object] Z 918: RIM OF MIDDLE HELLADIC/LATE HELLADIC I BASIN/KRATER

Long Rim of a basin or krater. Pale borwn slip. Bichrome decoration red black non burnished. Black band under rim, rimissolidly painted inred, groov below rim paintedred. Reddish-Brown pin point shiny ... Parallels from Rutter 1993 but also Davis 1979. This is likely late MH but Matt Painted kraters continue into LH I.

[Corinth Object] Z 919: LATE HELLADIC I CLOSED SHAPE

A body sherd from a closed shape Slipped andburnished. Red band bordered by tw2o very narrow black bands. Fine reddish fabric with rare tiny white inclusions. Fragment. 1 body sherd wheelmade ... Davis 1979. These Polychrome vesses are LH I.

[Corinth Object] Z 920: LATE HELLADIC I BODY SHERD

A body sherd. Nothing morecan be said about shape, other than the loops could suggest a cup. No real curvature prserved though. Mainland polychrome style. Highly burnished Red surface, with pendant loops ... Originally dated MH in Zygouries, as Davis, 1979, points out the Mainland polychrome style is in fact almost diagnostic of LH I. Cf. Rutter 1989