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[Corinth Object] L 759: GLAZED LAMP BRONEER TYPE XXVII: DISK

Lamp with raised panels on rim, raised band surrounding concave disk with fill hole off-center at 3:00; slit air hole at edge of disk, start of raised panel around nozzle. Rim: plain; disk: central figure ... 3rd c. .A.C.

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[Corinth Object] L 3462: IMPORTED LATE ROMAN LAMP

Leaf-shaped lamp with low base ring, flat undersurface, low wide-flaring body, broad sloping shoulder, giving biconical profile, wide fill hole D00.020, surrounded by 2 ridges and channel which extend ... Late Roman ? Context 10th-11th c.

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[Corinth Object] FS 771: SIMA WITH HUMAN HEAD

Sima consisting of a flat plaque, decorated in low relief with head of male (?) in profile to rt. Hair over crown broken by incision, low forehead, incorrect profile eye with eyelids completely shown surrounding ... Early Roman ?

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[Corinth Object] I 2058: LATIN INSCRIPTION

Thin marble revetment with inscription, rear smoothly finished. Letters fairly well cut. inscribed. Single line in Latin. See Corinth 8.3 for full restoration. 1st: [-]O.PR[-] Micaceous white marble streaked ... mid-1st c. AD, according to Corinth 8.3

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[Corinth Object] I 2067a: LATIN INSCRIPTION

Thick marble slab with inscription with plain sides, moulding on rear face near bottom, letters poorly to fairly well cut. From thinner slab belong I-308, I-647, and I-2067B; from thicker slab belong I-568, ... according to Corinth 8.3

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[Corinth Object] I 2069: WHITE MARBLE INSCRIPTION

Marble slab with inscription of equeastrain cursus in descending order. Late 1st or early 2nd c. inscribed. Three lines in Latin. Coarse-grained white marble. Fragment. Single frgt., broken on all sides ... late 1st or early 2nd c. based on letter forms, according to Corinth 8.3

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[Corinth Object] I 663: LATIN INSCRIPTION

Marble slab with inscription, back roughly picked. inscribed. Single line in Latin. White marble. Fragment. Three joining frgts. (two frgts. I-1862; number lapsed), preserving part of original top edge ... according to Corinth 8.3