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[Corinth Object] A 1969 5: POROS MOLDING

Poros geison with hawk's beak, cyma reverse, fascia; moulding clearer in original carving than in thick (up to Th. 0.01) stucco coat. Poros stone with coat of white stucco. Fragment. Single frgt., much ... 1969/05/08

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[Corinth Object] C 1968 97: CORINTHIAN RED-FIGURE LEKYTHOS

Lekythos with neck, raised from shoulder, tapering into narrow cylinder. Lustrous, fine quality black glaze, fired light brown in places; a few chips in the glaze. Light red slip. Added matt white. At ... 1968/05/23

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[Corinth Object] C 1968 98: CORINTHIAN RED-FIGURE FRAGMENT

Ovoid shape, possibly an oinochoe or lekythos. Fine quality black glaze, chipped and peeled in places. Light red slip over reserved areas. Added matt white. Female figure facing to her right; wearing a ... 1968/05/23

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[Corinth Object] C 1968 341: PERIRRHANTERION: RIM

Underside of basin concentrically ribbed and concave; turns down vertically toward exterior to form lower part of rim. Rims broad and flat on underside; exterior surface single flat, fairly vertical plane, ... 1968/05/17

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[Corinth Object] C 1968 342: PERIRRHANTERION: RIM

On exterior of rim, double ridge at base, single narrower ridge about midway, and second double ridge at top from which interior of basin slopes down. Pinkish-buff slip matt on exterior of rim and highly ... 1968/05/09

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[Corinth Object] C 1968 344: PERIRRHANTERION: RIM

Wide shallow bowl with gently incurving walls. Rim broad and flat, outer edge almost vertical and extending downwards with horizontal ridged decoration. Decoration on rim: wide band of black matt galze ... 2015/05/26

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[Corinth Object] C 1968 345: BLACK-GLAZED THYMIATERION: BASE

Thymiaterion base formed from two separate piece. Lower handmade, square, slightly recessed on underside; two opposing sides curve inward from bottom, two curve outward; corner extended outward at lower ... 1968/06/07

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[Corinth Object] C 1969 58: ATTIC RED-FIGURE KRATER

Slightly convex vertical wall fragment of an open vessel. Symposion: parts of one reclining male at right and a female flute player at left remain. The woman's flesh is white, with diluted glaze for anatomy, ... 390-370 B.C.