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[Corinth Object] CP 1628: HELLENISTIC MOLDED RELIEF BOWL: FIGURED

Bowl with hemispherical body, base of rim. On body, head of seated Apollo (?) with lyre to rt. Fillet at top. Red glaze on exterior, fired black on interior. Fine tan clay with sand-like white, red inclusions ... 3rd to early 2nd c. B.C ... CP 1628

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[Corinth Object] CP 1637: ROMAN RELIEF WARE BOWL

Flat base with shallow false ring foot, slightly incised, and two molded concentric circles, vertical body with lower moulding set by incised grooves above and below. Dull light orange glaze, slightly ... CP 1637

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[Corinth Object] CP 1638: ROMAN RELIEF WARE BOWL

Dull light orange glaze. Herakles, advancing to the right, holding club in right hand and bow in left hand, with lion skin draping over left arm, wearing quiver with exposed arrows. Trees at left, and ... CP 1638

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[Corinth Object] CP 1640: ROMAN RELIEF WARE BOWL

Bowl with low base ring, horizontal floor, tall vertical body with moulded rim. Thin orange brown glaze, slightly metallic. Base moulding has raised dots. A series of scenes around the main register: figure ... Fragment. Two non-joining fragments (CP 1649 is the other), assembled in

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[Corinth Object] CP 1641: ROMAN RELIEF WARE BOWL

Body sherd near the base, as part of the base moulding is preserved. Interior curves slightly outward and begins tapering towards the base. Dull brownish-black glaze. Moulding of two light grooves below ... 1915/07/17 ... CP 1641

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[Corinth Object] CP 1642: ROMAN RELIEF WARE BOWL

Base with moulding angles slightly to false ring foot. Vertical body, with squared rim. Dull reddish-brown glaze. Lower moulding has two horizontal grooves. On left of body, figure standing before round ... 1915/07/17 ... CP 1642

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[Corinth Object] CP 1643: ROMAN RELIEF BOWL

Bowl consists of a base that is slightly angled and tapers to the beginnings of the foot (not preserved). Body is vertical. Moulding above base and below rim. Rim is squared. Interior curves slightly to ... 1915/07/17 ... CP 1643

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[Corinth Object] CP 1644: ROMAN RELIEF BOWL

Bowl with base curving downward slightly (foot not preserved). Body is vertical, with moulding below rim and above base. Rim is squared. Interior curves outward slightly and tapers into base. Thin reddish-black ... 1915/07/17 ... CP 1644

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[Corinth Object] CP 1645: ROMAN RELIEF WARE BOWL

Bowl with flat base (foot missing), vertical body, vertical squared rim. Moulding at rim and bottom portion of body. Dull light orange glaze on exterior and interior. Battle scene. On left, rider on horseback ... 1915/07/17 ... CP 1645

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[Corinth Object] CP 1647a: ROMAN RELIEF WARE BOWL

Bowl with vertical body and slightly angled base. Rim squared with moulding below, consisting of one groove. Bottom moulding with ridge and beading pattern, with one groove below. Red-orange slip. Central ... 1915/07/19 ... CP-1647B

[Corinth Object] CP 1647b: ROMAN RELIEF WARE BOWL

See CP-1647A. Armed figure on horseback, riding to left, spear in upraised arm. Behind him, drapery flows. After Spitzer's Group II. See CP-1647A. See CP-1647A. Fragment. Two non-joining frgts., preserving ... CP

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[Corinth Object] CP 1649: ROMAN MOLDED RELIEF BOWL

Bowl with low base ring, horizontal floor, tall vertical body with moulded rim. Thin orange brown glaze, slightly metallic. Base moulding has raised dots. Figural scenes in main register: satyr carrying ... 1915/07/19 1915/07/19 ... Fragment. Two non-joining fragments (CP 1640 is the other), assembled in

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[Corinth Object] CP 1652: CLOSED VESSEL WITH CLAY SEALING

Body of closed vessel to which attached disk of clay with Latin Stamp. stamp. Disk stamped 3 lines in Latin: C.MEVI/PCOCI/AED For same stamp, seeCP-447 and C-1980-30. Fine clay with few white inclusions, ... CP 1652

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[Corinth Object] CP 1657: ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE VOLUTE KRATER

A single fragment from the lower part of the neck of a volute-krater. A quadriga to right. A draped woman, facing left, stands alongside the chariot horses. She wears a fillet, and her mantle is pulled ... 520-500 B.C ... CP