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| Krateriskos with vertical disk pedestal foot with flat undersurface, straight then sharply concave walls rising into flaring tapered lip. Two loop handles attached up against sides and rim. Similar to ... 4th c., based on comparanda in Corinth 13 |
| Terracotta hollow backed mouldmade seated female wearing a peplos with scalloped edged overfold straight across knees and sloping down on sides of knees, straight parallel incised lines for folds run downward ... 3rd q. Of the 5th c. B. C. (Corinth XV.2 Class XVII no.3 Circular South Shrine) |
| Terracotta solid handmade standing female with wide shoulders, arms round in section extending outward from body, cylindrical body flaring all around at bottom to form concave base. Similar to KT1-203 ... 5th to 4th c. stylistically from Potters' Quarter |
| Terracotta solid handmade standing female with thick plank body, broad shoulders with left pushed back slightly, coils attached at shoulers for arms, wrapped close at sides with hands projecting straight ... Late 6th early 5th c. B.C. ( Corinth VII.2 no. 347 Anaploga Well later than Central Early Corinthian) |
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