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| The court to the north of Peirene was identified by Pausanias as the “Peribolos of Apollo” in which was an image of the god and a painting depicting Odysseus on his return from Troy expelling his wife, ... |
| 1 2 ... Corinth:Notebook:74 |
| 3 4 ... Corinth:Notebook:74 |
| 5 6 ... Corinth:Notebook:74 |
| 7 8 Pg. 7, C Pg. 8, C, lazed pottery Pg. 8, C ... Corinth:Notebook:74 |
| 9 10 [no page number], C, Fragments of red pottery [no page number], C, Byzantine pottery [no page number], C, Black glazed pottery ... Corinth:Notebook:74 |
| 11 12 Pg. 12, C, "Soupiera" Pg. 12, C, Green glaze Byzantine pottery Pg. 12, C, Vase fragment with bird design? Pg. 12, C, Byzantine pottery ... Corinth:Notebook:74 |
| 13 14 ... Corinth:Notebook:74 |
| 15 16 Pg. 16, S 1042, Fragment of high relief representing a lower human leg ... Corinth:Notebook:74 |
| 17 18 ... Corinth:Notebook:74 |
| 19 20 Pg. 20, I 549 ... Corinth:Notebook:74 |
| 20 21 ... Corinth:Notebook:74 |
| 22 23 ... Corinth:Notebook:74 |
| 24 25 ... Corinth:Notebook:74 |
| 26 27 ... Corinth:Notebook:74 |
| 28 29 ... Corinth:Notebook:74 |
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