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[Corinth Notebook] 132bis

Corinth Excavations, 1931.Kerameikos V; Newhall ... Stillwell, R ... Field Notes Kerameikos V; Newhall Microfilmed-before 1967, 1970 ... 06/06/1931 - 15/07/1954

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[Corinth Object] KP 207: CLASSICAL PYXIS LID

Lid with thin, flat-topped knob with concave shank. Lid slightly conical on top; projecting beyond high vertical sides. Black and red paint. Shank of knob black; on top, black spot in center, black concentric ... according to Benson

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[Corinth Object] KP 209: CLASSICAL SQUAT OINOCHOE

Oinochoe with low false ring foot with flat bottom; depressed ovoid body with wide ribs on sides; molded ring at base of narrow neck, lip round and concave. Broad handle with center ridge. Black paint, ... according to Benson

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[Corinth Object] KP 210: CLASSICAL AMPHORA

Amphora with beveled slightly undercut rim, flaring neck. Rectangular handles sloping into mid-neck: wide body and conical foot simply profiled. Flat bottom. Lustrous black to brown paint. Paint over most ... according to Benson

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[Corinth Object] KP 240: COARSEWARE LEKANIS

Lekanis with high, heavy ring foot with rounded inner edge. Reflex handles. Pinkish buff clay. Complete profile. Missing part of both handles (restored). Potters' Quarter.

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[Corinth Object] KP 241: FIFTH CENTURY COARSEWARE LEKANIS LID

Lekanis lid with depressed hemispherical shape with flaring knob on short stem. Conical depression on top of knob, low ridge around stem, two grooves above rim of lid. Grayish buff clay. Complete profile ... early 4th quarter 5th c. BCE

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[Corinth Object] KP 713: IMITATION ATTIC RIBBED CUP

Double handle. Finely notched ridge at base of neck. Flat bottom. Flat bottom reserved with thin red wash; black circle at center. Hard, light brown clay (neither Attic nor Corinthian) Complete profile ... 2nd half of 5th c., according to Benson

[Corinth Object] KP 714: IMITATION ATTIC RIBBED CUP

Ribbed body, flat base Flat bottom reserved with thin red wash; black circle at center. Fragment. Missing rim, handle, and portions of body (restored) Potters' Quarter ... 2nd half of 5th c. BCE