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[Corinth Object] Z 306: MATT-PAINTED JAR

Small cup (Class II-Matt-painted ware) similar to Z94 in shape but of much finer fabric. Thin walls. The loop handle rising from the rim on one side is deeply grooved. Matt-painted. The decoration in dull ...

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[Corinth Object] Z 307: FOOT WITH FLARING PROFILE

Goblet stem with rather broad foot with the edge turned slightly up, and the centre of the bottom hollowed out. Was found actually in place covering jug Z304 in Tomb XXII. Whitish slip Yellow minyan fabric; ...

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[Corinth Object] Z 308: EARLY GEOMETRIC OINOCHOE

Oinochoe with disk-foot (or false disk-foot?), with concave undersurface, attenuated globular body curving into round shoulder, conical neck tapering to widely flaring trefoil rim. Vertical strap handle ...

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[Corinth Object] Z 309: EARLY GEOMETRIC KRATER

Krater with slightly flaring ring foot, broad resting surface, convex undersurface. Ovoid body with maximum diameter at 0.115-0.120, low vertical rim with outward thickened triangular lip, flat on top ...

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[Corinth Object] Z 310: ROUND BAKING PAN

A circular pan, looks unused. Flat bottom, almost vertical sides which end in a roughly flattened rim, and two crudely made horizontal loop handles. Baking pan? None Pinkish buff clay, gray at core Complete ...

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[Corinth Object] Z 311: LATE HELLADIC IIIC STIRRUP JAR

Stirrup jar with flat bottom, nearly globular body with max. diam. just above median, lower body straight flaring; top of shoulder flattened around base of narrow conical neck, wide flat stopper D00.095 ... Late Mycenaean IIIC

[Corinth Object] Z 312: PLAIN CUP WITH HIGH HANDLE

A small plain cup or "dipper" with a high loop handle. It is rather thick and heavy, but of good fabric. The cup has an almost pointed bottom and is quite different in shape from the scoops found in the ...

[Corinth Object] Z 313: SMALL AMPHORA

A small, well-formed jug with two handles, almost exactly similar in shape of body to the plain jugs with one handle from the Potter's Shop at Zygouries. In the present instance the handles are of a distinctly ...