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[Corinth Object] C 1964 91: ATTIC HEAD VASE

From a head vase representing a woman. Flat resting surface. Glaze band at base of neck. Hair done in black glaze. Attic clay and glaze Fragment. Fragment preserves resting surface, neck, part of chin ... 1964/08/18

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[Corinth Object] C 1964 192: ATTIC RED-FIGURE KRATER

Above, reserved band, within which a line and pattern of loops (?). On the left two hands hold out a wreath originally done in added white. At the right, woman leaning right; part of her right arm is preserved ... 1964/11/11

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[Corinth Object] C 1964 412: CORINTHIAN FIGURED FR.

Fragment from an open vessel, glazed black inside the upper wall shows recurve rin (?) visible at top break. At the left a woman facing right with white face, diluted glaze eye, outlined discreetly in ... 1964/09/08

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[Corinth Object] C 1964 439: ATTIC RED-FIGURE SKYPHOS

Body fragment of slightly convex skyphos beginning to become vertical at upper break. Interior glazed. Exterior: Left hand and lower arm of a woman holding up chiton skirt; folds rendered in fine but strong ... Second quarter 5th century B.C.

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[Corinth Object] C 1964 521: CORINTHIAN RED-FIGURE HYDRIA

Hydria Dull black glaze. Orange slip. Spiral tendril and serrated leaf from the floral beneath the vertical handle. At the right, the hem of a garment (himation?) with two vertical stripes up the left ... 425-375 B.C.

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[Corinth Object] C 1964 522: ROMAN FRYING PAN: HANDLE

Frying pan with cylindrical handle tapering to blunt rounded end. At opposite end, vertical rim of pan offset by fine fillet. Coarse light red clay with mica, abundant spherical fine red, angular fine ... mid 5th c. A.C

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[Corinth Object] C 1961 274: LIKNON OFFERING TRAY

Five preserved round flat disks around an oblong wide loaf in center of dish, toward back. On loaf, two rosette stamps and eleven smaller incised circles to imitate bread stamps. Pale brown clay with rare ... Based on Hesperia 1997

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[Corinth Object] C 1961 275: LIKNON OFFERING TRAY

Flat irregular bottom. Two handles rise slightly above the lip, unevenly placed. Fairly wide open floor with nine flat discs, five at lip, one at center, and three towards back. First identified as miniature ... Based on Hesperia 1997