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[Corinth Object] T 3303: EARLY HELLADIC POT OF HYDRIA SHAPE

Early Helladic pot of hydria shape with two horizontal and one vertical handle. Orange-buff slip. Red clay. Complete profile.

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[Corinth Object] T 3304: EARLY HELLADIC TWO-HANDLED JAR

Jar with rounded bottom, sharp articulation to biconical body with rounded transition from lower to upper body, contracting to straight flaring rim with round lip. Two horizontal loop handles on body at ... Early Helladic

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[Corinth Object] A 372: LIMESTONE FUNERAL COUCH

The top surface of the couch was made up of two long slabs so placed as to leave an aperture 0.055 wide between them. This aperture was found filled with coarse stucco at both ends and for a short distance ...

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[Corinth Object] MF 10905: IRON KEY

Cylindrical shaft (hollow?) with large wards. Large immovable ring (Cf Corinth XII no 970, 975) Iron Complete or intact. Much corroded ... 1962/07/25

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[Corinth Object] L 1108: GLAZED LAMP BRONEER TYPE XXVII WITH SIGNATURE

Type XXVII lamp with flat bottom with 2 framing grooves, deep echinoid body, broad rim rising slightly to deep concave disk with small central fill hole; airhole at base of nozzle; small nozzle with flat ... Ca. 300 A.D. (Agora 300-350 or sl. later)

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[Corinth Object] C 1927 80: ROMAN RELIEF WARE BOWL

Flat base with veritcal rim. Thin light orange glaze. On left, portion of figure/animal. On right, lower body of horse, rearing and moving to the left. After Spitzer's type Fig. 8 a, b, and l. Base moulding ... 1927/04/15

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[Corinth Object] T 1885: TERRACOTTA FIGURINE: APHRODITE

Hollow, mouldmade figurine of nude standing woman, weight on lt. leg, rt. flexed, foot turned out slightly; lt. hand at breast, rt. extended to side, bent. Hair, partly covered by sakkos?, parted in middle, ... Early Roman

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[Corinth Object] T 1890: TERRACOTTA FIGURINE: APHRODITE

Hollow mouldmade figurine of nude woman, standing with weight on rt. leg, lt. flexed with foot back and turned out 45 degrees. Rt. arm bent, raised at side, unclear whether intended to hold garment, for ... Early Roman