"Icon","Chronology","dc-publisher","dc-description","Name","dc-subject","dc-creator","Id","dc-title","Collection","UserLevel","Type","dc-date","Redirect" "Corinth:Image:bw 1968 003 17::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1968_003/1968_st_003_017.jpg::1185::1800","","","","A 459","Architecture | Stone Architecture","","Corinth:Object:A 459","ARCHITECTURE","Corinth","","Object","","" "Corinth:Image:bw 1968 003 16::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1968_003/1968_st_003_016.jpg::1189::1800","","","Small acanthus column drum with a ring of four acanthus leaves, between which an arris. The re-user levelled off one side and hollowed it out to form a small basin with roughly oval outline.","A 460","Architecture | Stone Architecture","","Corinth:Object:A 460","ACANTHUS COLUMN DRUM","Corinth","","Object","","" "Corinth:Image:bw 1968 003 32::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1968_003/1968_st_003_032.jpg::1800::1204","","","","A 461","Architecture | Stone Architecture","","Corinth:Object:A 461","ARCHITECTURE","Corinth","","Object","","" "Corinth:Image:bw 1968 003 33::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1968_003/1968_st_003_033.jpg::1800::1214","","","Below, part of the cusps of the flutes are preserved; above, acanthus leaf.","A 462","Architecture | Stone Architecture","","Corinth:Object:A 462","ACANTHOS COLUMN DRUM","Corinth","","Object","","" "Corinth:Image:bw 1964 015 20::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1964_015/1964_sh_015_020.jpg::1800::1419","","","This octagonal column comes from a well filling which covers the entire 4th century and goes into the third. Final filling ca. 275 B.C.","A 463","Architecture | Stone Architecture","","Corinth:Object:A 463","OCTAGONAL COLUMN","Corinth","","Object","","" "Corinth:Image:bw 1968 003 25::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1968_003/1968_st_003_025.jpg::1800::1207","","","Top of abacus slightly uneven, smooth 4 cm. wide margin at edge. Bottom surface with two setting lines at right angles, going to center of facets, angles of embolion square. The empolion is 0.035 m. deep, 0.062 - 0.064 to a side. From Mr. Verdelis excavations at Kamari.","A 464","Architecture | Stone Architecture","","Corinth:Object:A 464","OCTAGONAL CAPITAL","Corinth","","Object","","" "Corinth:Image:bw 1968 003 26::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1968_003/1968_st_003_026.jpg::1800::1205","","","Canted flaring volutes; echinus with egg and dart, palmette at joint of volute and echinus. 0.09 of shaft on captial block, preserving apophyge and half round. Flutes below apophyge cut back and reworked. Neither top nor bottom surface of block has empolion, dowel or clamp cuttings, both surfaces smooth with only weathering flaws. Hole in center of bottom surface is modern. This capital is one of those of Corinth I, part ii, p. 105, fig. 71.","A 465","Architecture | Stone Architecture","","Corinth:Object:A 465","IONIC CAPITAL FROM NORTHWEST STOA","Corinth","","Object","","" "Corinth:Image:digital 2020 1397::/Corinth/Photos/digital/2020 season photos/2020_1397.jpg::2048::1463","","","Bottom part, ca. 0.05 m. cut away, eliminating necking moulding. Bottom surface rough dressed as later recutting; very shallow empolion cutting of same workmanship with diameter of ca. 0.05 m. and depth of 0.023 m. Bottom diameter of capital 0.20 m. Drill hole within embolion of bottom surface modern. This capital is associated with Temple D. Except for the trimmed necking it is similar to, but not published with, the second Tuscan capital, A 467. See Corinth I, part iii, fig. 2, p. 10; also pl. 6,2.","A 466","Architecture | Stone Architecture","","Corinth:Object:A 466","TUSCAN CAPITAL","Corinth","","Object","",""