[Corinth Object] S 958: RELIEF WITH GRIFFIN TO LT.

Part of relief with tail of griffin. Fragment. Two joining fragments, with part of relief. Joined to S XXXX 0636 et al., reinventoried as T XXXX 0029. see there ... 1909/05/10

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[Corinth Object] S 964: RELIEF WITH GRIFFIN TO LT.

Fragment. Fragment preserving upper left corner (or upper rt.?). Fragment joined to S XXXX 00636, reinventoried as T XXXX 0029. See there. Note: provenance not given, but close in no. to S XXXX 0958, thus ... 1909/05/10

[Corinth Object] S 1999 16: LARGE-SCALE MARBLE UPPER ARM

Possible upper arm of statue life-sized or larger. Limb bare in front with swell of biceps. Attached at side to another surface, body ? Have edge of attachment and broken surface behind. Long claw chisel ... Roman

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[Corinth Object] S 2000 6: MARBLE DOLPHIN

Dolphin with large rounded head, tapering to narrow body, round in section, that continues straight axis of head. Small round eye cut in relief, near top of head. Above it a ridge runs down the back axis ... ? Middle Roman ?

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[Corinth Object] S 2011 1: MARBLE HAIR

Three (and possibly four) locks of hair falling presumably horizontally to left, its thick strands are delineated by cuts (at least one by running drill), separations by incisions within individual locks ... 2011/04/15

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[Corinth Object] S 2011 2: MARBLE SMALL-SCALE FEMALE HEAD

Small-scale marble head of undetermined sex (possibly female?) from a relief plaque. Face in three-quarters profile view, lower eyelid carved with low ridge which extends to straight, narrow nose; nostrils ... 2011/05/05

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[Corinth Object] S 2011 3: LIFE-SIZED MARBLE FINGER

Life-sized upturned finger or thumb, carved in the round without evidence of adjoining fingers, with trapezoidal-cut nail with rounded edges, four deeply incised lines for knuckle; all surfaces smoothed ... 2011/05/04

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[Corinth Object] S 2011 4: MARBLE SATYR HEAD

White marble satyr head, slightly smaller than half life-size, upturned and tilted slightly right. Round face with wrinkled forehead and thickly carved locks of hair, mostly curving toward face, with drilled ... Possibly Middle Roman, comparanda is early and mid Roman