"dc-creator","dc-subject","dc-date","Name","UserLevel","Collection","Icon","dc-publisher","Redirect","Type","Id","Chronology","dc-description","dc-title" "N/A","by Area | Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Minor Projects","N/A","010 004","","Corinth","Corinth:Drawing:010 004::/Corinth/Architectural_Plans/010_Minor_Projects/010_004.jpg::1800::1542","","","Drawing","Corinth:Drawing:010 004","","Depicts the following; Plan; State","Broneer Garden" "","Architecture | Stone Architecture","1958/12","A 1064","","Corinth","Corinth:Image:bw 1995 034 20::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1995_034/1995_st_034_020.jpg::1800::1203","","","Object","Corinth:Object:A 1064","Mid 6th c.","Fragment from mutule of Doric geison, preserving a single gutta, cylindrical with slanting surface set at 20 degrees from the horizontal. Traces of fine white plaster.","POROS GUTTA FROM TEMPLE OF APOLLO" "","Pottery","1958/03/07","C 1958 8","","Corinth","Corinth:Image:bw 1975 068 23::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1975_068/1975_st_068_023.jpg::1800::1201","","","Object","Corinth:Object:C 1958 8","Late third quarter 3rd c. B.C","Skyphos with broadly projecting torus foot and very constricted lower body. The resting surface is broad and flat, while the inner face of the foot transitions smoothly to the recessed underside. The transition from the lower to the upper body is relatively abrupt. Cf. C-1961-18 (Corinth VII.3, p. 71, no. 366)","LOCAL BG SKYPHOS" "","Pottery","1958/03/04","C 1958 9","","Corinth","Corinth:Image:bw 1994 014 10::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1994_014/1994_st_014_010.jpg::1800::1194","","","Object","Corinth:Object:C 1958 9","Hellenistic","Transport amphora with vertical handle, oval in section, making rounded arch.","KNIDIAN STAMPED AMPHORA HANDLE" "","Sculpture | Stone Sculpture","1958","S 3776","","Corinth","Corinth:Image:bw 1994 014 27::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1994_014/1994_st_014_027.jpg::1800::1202","","","Object","Corinth:Object:S 3776","Middle Roman","Life-sized left lower leg, describing a pointed oval in horizontal section, with slight thickening for calf muscle at upper break. Rasping on surface all around. Possibly from cuirass statue S-XXXX-3777.","MARBLE LIFE-SIZED LOWER LEFT LEG" "","Sculpture | Stone Sculpture","1958/03/08","S 3777","","Corinth","Corinth:Image:digital 2021 0287::/Corinth/Photos/digital/2021 season photos/2021_0287.jpg::1463::2048","","","Object","Corinth:Object:S 3777","Based on parallels.","Cuirassed male figure, weight on right leg, left leg slightly forward, wears cuirass over mid-thigh-length tunic. Front of breast-plate decorated in relief with a draped female figure, either Tyche/Fortuna or Tellus, at the bottom. Figure shown only from the waste up. Holds a cornucopia cradled in her left arm and a staff or rudder in her raised right hand. Below breastplate are two rows of pteryges decorated in relief. Upper row, from proper right, ram head in profile, frontal medusa head, frontal lion/panther head, frontal medusa head, and ram head in profile. Lower row, from proper right, patera, crossed shields, trophy?, Amazon shield, rosette, rosette, and Amazon shield. Below pteryges, the cuirass is adorned with leather straps fringed at the lower ends. Rasp marks visible on leather straps below pteryges as well as on breast-plate. Piece coarsely worked in front and especially in back, pteryges undecorated and leather straps roughly worked in back. Thus, not meant to be seen from back, but rather displayed in niche or against a wall. Similar to S 1456 in iconography of pteryges and to S 1081 in general form.","STATUE OF CUIRASSED MALE"