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| Corinth was a city-state on the Isthmus of Corinth, the narrow stretch of land that joins the Peloponnesus to the mainland of Greece, roughly halfway between Athens and Sparta. ASCSA excavations began ... |
| Bowl-shaped weight with flat bottom, straight flaring sides. Similar to MF-1186 (Davidson 1952, Corinth 12, cat. 1623). Two pairs of concentric incised circles in bottom interior. Plain on exterior. Bronze ... 12th and 13th c., based on comparanda. |
| Bronze Complete profile. Bronze weight with part of sides and base missing. |
| Bronze weight, bowl-shape with straght sides spreading toward the top. Incised circles in the bottom interior, and incised grooves around the outside. Bronze Complete or intact. Complete ... 12th and 13th century by Weinberg |
| Four small bronze weights found by de Waele at Lehcaion Road SE of museum (April 1927); varying in diameter. Bronze. |
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