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[Corinth Object] C 1994 75: CORINTHIAN RED-FIGURE BELL KRATER

Bell krater with slightly flaring convex body. On exterior in red-figure: part of a draped figure seated, facing rt. wearing long garment, bound by girdle, tip of which preserved as circle by upper break; ... 1st q. 4th c. (I. McPhee); context Frankish

[Corinth Object] C 1996 52: BLUE-DECORATED MAIOLICA BOWL

Bowl withh low vertical ring foot, slightly conical undersurface. Lower body curving from near horizontal at foot into ovoid ? body. Blue hand-painted 8-petal flower with solid blue center, rises on delicate ... Post-Frankish

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[Corinth Object] A 1989 10: UNFLUTED COLUMN SHAFT

Unfluted monolithic column shaft with apophyge annd half-round at top. No empolion cutting on top. Bottom recut. Black and white granite Complete or intact. Bottom recut Found lying north of fourth base ... 1989/04/11

[Corinth Object] A 1989 13: IMPOST CAPITAL

Impost with undecorated raking sides aboce a debased Ionic column capital. Round socket (Diam. 0.32) on bottom to receive the top of the column shaft. Shallow round cup-shaped cutting (Diam. 0.15), perhaps ... 1989/04/25

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[Corinth Object] A 1993 8: MARBLE ATTIC IONIC COLUMN BASE WITHOUT PLINTH

Attic Ionic column base without plinth Marble Pentellic Missing parts. Two joining fragments Found upside fown in area of Unit 1, Grid 81:ZZ ... 1993/04/28 1993/04/12

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[Corinth Object] A 1997 3: MARBLE IONIC CAPITAL: ECHINUS

Ionic captial with flat resting surface, finely picked with fine point; slightly convex echinus, and outline of volute to right. Echinus carved with egg-dart, eggs deeply cut and pointed with sharp outlining ... Early Roman

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[Corinth Object] A 1997 6: FRANKISH DOOR JAMB

Door jamb consisting of a thick block, thickest at rt., thinning to lt. Rt. face worked with anathyrosis along front edge, rest rough-picked. Lt. edge has from front to back a half-round continuing onto ... Context Frankish

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[Corinth Object] A 2014 1: FRANKISH MARBLE CAPITAL

Frankish capital, possibly with acanthus leaves(?). Seven incised grooves, forming acanthus leaves(?) from left to right: vertical, angling left, angling left, vertical, angling right, angling right, vertical ... Very early 14th c. based on context