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[Corinth Object] C 1928 76: INCISED WARE PLATE

Plate with small stem (?) foot, shallow convex body. White slip inside, poss. very thinly washed overexterior. Central medallion: hind end of quadrupedwith curving tail, 2 circumference rings, broadscraped ... 12-13th c.

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[Corinth Object] CP 1859: ROMAN RELIEF WARE BOWL

Vertical body with slightly angled base to false ring foot. Squared rim. Dull light red glaze. Moulding includes two grooves along base moulding, and one raised line for upper moulding. Two scenes on main ...

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[Corinth Object] CP 1915: NEOLITHIC GRAY WARE VESSEL WITH FOUR LEGS

Vessel with four legs. Toe is flat and angled. Leg thickens from toe towards juncture of body, which begins to curve upwards into a wide bowl at the break. Shallow concavity where leg joins bowl. Gray ...

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[Corinth Object] CP 3265: RHODIAN STAMPED AMPHORA HANDLE

Transport amphora with cylindrical neck, vertical handle, oval in section, arching up from neck before curving down. stamp. Indistinct rectangular stamp on top handle:EPI I[ ... ]OKL[ ] / UAKINQ[ Fine clay ... 3rd c. ?

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[Corinth Object] CP 3266: RHODIAN STAMPED AMPHORA HANDLE

Transport amphora with cylindrical neck, vertical handle oval in section, extends nearly horizontally from neck, then turns sharply downward. stamp. Rectangular stamp on top of handle:IMA caduceus (above) ... Hellenistic

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[Corinth Object] CP 3267: RHODIAN STAMPED AMPHORA HANDLE

Amphora with cylindrical neck, vertical handle nearly round in section, rising at 30 degrees from neck, turning sharply downward. stamp. Rectangular stamp on top of handle:(feathered strokes) [ ]CT ... Hellenistic or later ?

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[Corinth Object] CP 3268: KNIDIAN STAMPED AMPHORA HANDLE

Amphora with cylindrical neck, high arching handle oval in section. stamp. Round stamp on top of handle: boukranion indistinct legend. Fine brown to red-brown clay with scattered fine brown, white inclusions ... Hellenistic or Roman ?

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[Corinth Object] MF 466: BYZANTINE BRONZE FORK

Bronze fork with rhomboidal tine (originally two tines; one broken off) joined to handle by horseshoe-shaped element. Handle bipartite, with lower part polyhedric and upper part broken off, but most likely ... Late 11th to end of 12th century?