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[Corinth Object] I 285: LATIN INSCRIPTION

Thick marble revetment slab with inscription, back roughly picked. Belongs with but does not join I-682 (Kent 1966, Corinth 8.3, cat. 322C), I-410 (Kent 1966, Corinth 8.3, cat. 322D), I-727 (Kent 1966, ... 1st half 1st c., based on shape of letters, according to Corinth 8.3 ... I

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[Corinth Object] I 290: LATIN INSCRIPTION

Marble slab with inscription. inscribed. In Latin: [-]SACERD[-] White marble. Fragment. Two joining frgts., broken all around. NB 9c, Trench IX, 1896/05/12 ... 1896/05/12 ... I

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[Corinth Object] I 291: GREEK INSCRIPTION

Greek inscription. inscribed. Three lines in Greek. Bluish gray marble. Fragment. Single frgt., left side cut diagonally. 23 April 1896. Trench VII. NB1 P13? ... 3rd Century AD ... I

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[Corinth Object] I 294: LATIN INSCRIPTION

Latin inscription with smooth back and erasure of letters in line above. Likely part of a funerary inscription. inscribed. Two lines in Latin White marble. Fragment. Single frgt., broken at top, left, ... West 1931, Corinth 8.2, cat. 151, Corinth 22 I-88

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[Corinth Object] I 297: ROMAN INSCRIPTION

No catalogue card. BW 0028 is a photo of the inscription. Lost before 1905. Nine lines of Latin ... AD 96-98 ... I 297

[Corinth Object] I 298: GREEK INSCRIPTION

Inscription lost before 1900, Richardson describes it as having "good Greek letters" and inscribed on poros stone. One line in Greek letters ... Corinth 22 I-84

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[Corinth Object] I 299: ROMAN INSCRIPTION

Inscription lost since beore 1905. No Notecard. Possible photo BW 29. West tought the fragment came from Trench VII in 1896, some where in the vicinity of the south isle of the basilica and north wall ... I

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[Corinth Object] I 308: LATIN INSCRIPTION

Thin marble slab with inscription with plain sides, moulding on rear face near bottom, letters poorly to fairly well cut. From thinner slab belong I-308, I-647, and I-2067B; from thicker slab belong I-568, ... according to Corinth 8.3 ... I

[Corinth Object] I 332: INSCRIPTION

inscribed. IVIVLAR SVIS ... I 332

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[Corinth Object] I 339: GREEK IMPERIAL INSCRIPTION

Thick revetment slab, smoothly finished on front and back. graffito. Greek. Parts of two lines. Letter H00.063-00.067: ]KED.[ / ]T[ Fine-crystalled blue-gray marble Fragment. Single frgt., front, back; ... Roman ... I 339

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[Corinth Object] I 353: GREEK HONORIFIC INSCRIPTION

Rectangular block, having at least a 2-step fascia along bottom, P.W. 0.031, broad flat band along rt. edge W00.041; inscribed area chiseled back in a V-shaped groove along borders. Rt. edge roughly picked ... 1903/05/21 ... I 353

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[Corinth Object] I 357: LATIN INSCRIPTION

Thick large slab, smoothly worked on front, roughly picked on back; left and top edges worked finely with claw chisel, with slightly smoothed band at upper edge; on back of I-1899 circular depression, ... Early roman ... I 357

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[Corinth Object] I 358: GREEK INSCRIPTION FOR CORNELIUS PULCHER

Fragment of the top left part of a marble base. The right part is preserved in I-262. Traces of mouldings are visible. inscribed. I-358, with I-262, contains two lines of text in Greek. This fragment contains ... I 358

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[Corinth Object] I 359: MARBLE INSCRIBED EPISTYLE: LATIN

Epistyle block with flat bearing surface worked with oblique strokes of point. On face, fascia H00.09, offset from remainder of surface which is lightly concave; face worked with claw chisel. Letters set ... Early Roman ... I 359

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[Corinth Object] I 361: DEDICATION RECORDING AGONISTIC VICTORY

Dedication preserving top of cavetto, tall surface flaring out at bottom and top, roughly picked top surface. Carved on tall surface is left half of a large rough element, cross-hatched, with a narrow ... Kent: 285-325 AC ... I 361

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[Corinth Object] I 365: LATIN INSCRIPTION

Broken block. Mouldings on the front and on the back. The moulding on the front has been broken off. inscribed. Four lines of text in Latin. Limestone Fragment. Single fragment. Field east of the village ... Late reign of Augustus or shortly after ... I