Corinth Object: FS 514
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Object
Name:   FS 514
Title:   SIMA
Category:   Architecture
Category Code:   FS
Object Number:   514
Description:   Sima with meander.
Decoration:   On soffit, bead-and-reel and red stripe, also red stripes running diagonally to face. Pattern of lightly inscribed lines on soffit, some parallel some cross-hatched at angle. Bead-and-reel is light on dark, meander dark on light. Similar decoration to FS-129 (Thallon-Hill and King 1929, Corinth 4.1, cat. S129).
Material:   Very pale brown clay with abundant large spherical inclusions
Munsell Color:   10YR 7/4 (very pale brown clay)
Condition:   Fragment. Two frgts., joining and conserved together, broken at top. Traces of red paint running diagonally to face.
Period:   3rd c. B.C.
Chronology:   Later 4th-early 3rd c., or 1st pd. of South Stoa
Area:   South Stoa
Context:   South Stoa, context
    NB139 P144
    NB139 P141
Findspot Description:   Note: original catalog cards lists this as "South Stoa, 1st pd." and "Agora S.E. Well II".
Site:   Corinth
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
References:   Monument: South Stoa
Basket: NB139 P141
Basket: NB139 P144
Basket: South Stoa, context