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| Cyma reversa type. Hollow rectangular portable altar with cyma reversa base molding, side panel(s) with figural deocration in relief, cyma reversa(?) crowning molding, and flat top. Crowning molding decorated ... 1949/07/27 ... Hesperia 1950, 347, pl. 110D center (as MF 2406); Lisle, Cults of Corinth (Johns |
Upper part and head of a pin or stylus. Similar to MF 644 (Davidson 1952, Corinth 12, #2354) Head is in the shape of a bird, with incised circles. bone Fragment ... 1949/08/10 ... Upper part and head of a pin or stylus. Similar to MF 644 (Davidson 1952, |
Bronze unguent spoon with long, thin shaft, circular in section, tapering to a blunt point at one end. Other end tapers slightly to small, concave bowl tipped at oblique angle to shaft. Bronze Complete ... 1949/08/10
1914/10/08 ... MF |
| Hawksbeak type. Hollow rectangular portable altar with plain back, flat side panels with painted decoration, hawksbeak crowning moulding, and flat top. Interior partition with saw-tooth bottom edge runs ... Late fifth century B.C., context ? ... MF 9422A, MF 9422B |
Bowl. Straight, slightly flared rim. Grose Type C. Ridges beneath rim, angled 10-15 degrees off vertical, inconsistent thickness. Glass, probably amber but mostly too weathered to tell. Fragment. 1 fragment ... 1950/05/18;1050/03/18 ... MF 9425 |
Plate or shallow dish. Flaring, outward folded rim with ovoid tubular void. Shape of body unknown. Glass, pale greenish blue. Common pinprick bubbles. Fragment. 1 fragment. Rim (about 15% of diameter) ... 1st-2nd cent AD. Cf. Corinth XII #630 ... MF 9426 |
| Bone Complete or intact ... 1950/04/22 ... MF |
| Fragment. Missing head ... MF |
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