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[Corinth Monument] Potters' Quarter

Located at the western edge of the walled area of Corinth, the Potters’ quarter was a complex of workshops and domestic quarters used by potters for three centuries from the seventh century until the fourth ...

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[Corinth Object] KP 1228: EARLY PROTOCORINTHIAN CONICAL OINOCHOE

Flat base with slightly concave undersurface. Conical body with straight inflaring walls. Reddish brown paint. Undersurface: groups of rows of 7 vertically stacked sigmas placed at random. Body, exterior: ... Early Protocorinthian (last 1/4 8th C--Benson)

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[Corinth Object] KP 1234: EARLY PROTOCORINTHIAN BROAD-BOTTOM OINOCHOE

Very low ring base with narrow resting surface and very shallow undersurface. Possibly a small tooled groove at join of base to body. Flaring walls. Clay fired pink on surface but light on interior Slip ... Early Protocorinthian

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[Corinth Object] KP 1235: LATE GEOMETRIC ROUND-BODIED OINOCHOE

One sherd appears much more weathered. Rounded shoulder of vessel attaches smoothly to straight neck. Paint (fired red to dark brown, some fugitive). Exterior from bottom: 8 closely spaced lines; wide ...

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[Corinth Object] KP 1238: EARLY PROTOCORINTHIAN KOTYLE-PYXIS

Rounded wall fragment. Inward flanged rim forming channel for lid. Exterior fired reddish to dark brown: on body, vegetal motif; above on rim, band with panels: long panel of vertical lines narrowly spaced ... Early Protocorinthian