[Corinth Object] I 2858b: EPISTYLE FRIEZE BLOCK WITH LATIN INSCRIPTION

Epistyle-frieze block, see I-XXXX-2858A. Bottom smooth but preserving flat chisel marks; top very smooth; anathyrosis on rt. end; clamp at rt. end 0.16 m. from front of upper moulding, and part of 2nd ... 2nd-3rd c. A.C.

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[Corinth Object] I 2859: GREEK IMPERIAL INSCRIPTION

Possible architectural block reused for an inscription. Block: smooth surface MPH00.025, flattened cyma reversa moulding H00.041 Proj00.017, smooth surface flush with top of cyma MPH00.052, on which traces ... Roman

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[Corinth Object] I 2860: GREEK CHRISTIAN INSCRIPTION

Rectangular thick slab, front face roughly smoothed, back roughly picked, bottom and lt. edge worked with flat chisel. Inscribed on one face. inscribed. Greek inscription, bottom line, letters deeply and ... Early Christian to Byzantine

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[Corinth Object] I 2861: LATE GREEK INSCRIPTION

Flat slab or block, front face smoothed. inscribed. Greek inscription, parts of two lines, letter H00.024, letters carefully cut: ]..[ ]KU[Line 1: diagonal stroke, vertical stroke. Schist. Fragment ... Early Christian or Byzantine

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[Corinth Object] I 2862: LATIN INSCRIPTION

Part of an inscribed block with smoothed surface. inscribed. Parts of two letters, somewhat unevenly cut; no complete letter ht., orientation not wholly certain: ]PV[ . Minimum letter H00.036 Moderately ... Roman

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[Corinth Object] I 2863: INSCRIBED ARCHITRAVE FROM WEST SHOPS

Fragment preserving part of top fascia of architrave, cyma reversa with deeply concave-to-convex profile, crowning fascia, upper surface of which rises at angle to edge of frieze course. Face of architrave ... Late 4th c. A.C.

[Corinth Object] I 2864: INSCRIPTION

Inscription on top face of marble block reused in repair of steps; inscription was probably cut when block was already in fragmentary condition (i.e. broken faces original to inscription). inscribed. Graffito ... probably 3rd or 4th cent. A.C. (letter forms and context)

[Corinth Object] I 2865: INSCRIPTION

Inscription on front face of fragmentary wall (?) block, possibly originally belonging to back wall of colonnade. inscribed. Monumental Latin inscription, [---]CFPO[---] (publication reads [---]CFPC[---]), ... 1st cent AD (probably 1/2)