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[Corinth Object] MF 359: CUT GLASS BOWL

Shallow glass bowl with rounded bottom incised decoration. Incised decoration. Engraved with six-armed cross, surrounded by geometric patterns, cross-hatching and hexagonal lozenges. Faint blue-green ... context and parallels cited in Corinth 12 suggest 3rd/4th c. CE

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[Corinth Object] MF 438: OPAQUE WHITE GLASS VESSEL WITH DECORATION IN RELIEF

White glass (opaque possibly from corrosion) bowl or large bottle. Trail decoration in twisted strands of yellow and (originally) white, ending in white "knot" shapes. Opaque white glass (perhaps originally ... Corinth 12 suggests 2nd c. CE, based on comparanda

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[Corinth Object] MF 666: HELLENISTIC CAST BOWL

Hemispherical bowl with round bottom, flared rim, squared off with sharp edges especially on exterior Two wide (0.004) grooves separated by 0.003 raised band (total width of decoration 0.014), with lowest ... 2nd-early 1st cent BCE

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[Corinth Object] MF 1250: BLUE GLASS BEAKER

Beaker with vivid blue coloring (copper-based?). Outward-splaying rim. Horizontal striations and decorative horizontal ridges on outer surface. Blue glass. Fragment. Preserving large piece. Iridescent ... 2nd c. CE parallels in terra sigillata, according to Corinth 12

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[Corinth Object] MF 1462: ROUND GLASS LAMP OR BOWL

Colorless round glass bowl or lamp. Three deep blue blobs arranged in triangle. Decorative horizontal grooves cut or ground in sides. Colorless glass. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving part of vessel ... 4th c. CE context and coins, and comparanda from Karanis, according to Corinth 12

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[Corinth Object] MF 2563: YELLOW GLASS BOWL

Ribbed yellow glass bowl. Marvered ripple decoration. Yellow glass. Fragment. Preserving part of rim. Glass possibly once close to colorless, decoration discolored. Slumped Odeion ... 1st c. comparanda from Camulodunum and Rhodes, according to Corinth 12

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[Corinth Object] MF 3526: ROMAN GLASS BOWL WITH WHEEL-CUT DECORATION

Hemispherical bowl with round bottom, globular body, concave vertical rim, round lip. See Le Verre d'epoque romaine, ch. 49, N205-6 (2nd half 2nd-beginning 3rd c.). According to Corinth XII, found with ... 150-early 3rd c. A.C. Context: 1st half 3rd c. ?