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[Corinth Object] CP 445: CORINTHIAN STAMPED DRY MEASURE

Dry measure with tripod foot with rounded resting surface, horizontal undersurface. Above foot body set in slightly, rises vertically. Cf. C-1971-335. stamp. Part of Greek inscription on outer face tripod ...

[Corinth Object] CP 3408: SOUTH GAULISH BOWL DRAGENDORFF 29

Bowl with nearly horizontal lower body, curving up at oblique angle. On lower body in low relief, round medallion outlined by raised ring, in which two men walking left, carrying long-necked amphoras ... Flavian to Antonine (KS)

[Corinth Object] CP 3409: SOUTH GAULISH BOWL DRAGENDORFF 37

Wide flaring bowl with convex profile. On lower body, row of upright strigil-shaped tales, bent to right; dotted fascia; above, wall divided into panels:at left, 3-4 rows of arrowheads, seet in a pyramid; ... Flavian-Antonine (KS)

[Corinth Object] CP 3410: ARCHAIC CORINTHIAN OINOCHOE

Small oinochoe with ovoid body. From bottom up, broad zone of black glaze, two animal friezes set off by pairs of one white one purple band, black above on shoulder. Animals drawn without incision, very ... Late 7th -Early 6th (Ann Brownlee 2014)

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[Corinth Object] FS 82: ROMAN LIONHEAD SPOUT: MUZZLE

Lionhead spout with square muzzle offset from round lt. cheek by diagonal slash. Deep nostrils, 2 lines from nostrils to upper lip. 3 wiskers; open mouth with front teeth offset by incised line, side ...

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[Corinth Object] FS 154: ROMAN LATERAL SIMA

Sima with vertical face decorated in relief with acanthus spray: preserved are parts of two simple spiralling tendrils each composed of double coil turned once; between them is spiralling stem with ...

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[Corinth Object] FS 174: ROMAN LATERAL SIMA

Lateral sima with vertical plaque decorated in low relief with spiral curling to rt., consisting of thick flattened coil ending in solid eye. Petal of flower below coil. To rt. attachment for lion-head ...

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[Corinth Object] FS 1102: ARCHAIC SIMA

Lower portion of so-called Megarian type sima. On back, right half of panel (as seen from front) cut back for overlap of next sima block. Similar to FS-21 from Temple of Apollo, but smaller in scale and ... mid to third quarter 6th c. B.C.