"Name","Chronology","Icon","dc-subject","dc-description","dc-date","dc-creator","dc-title","Redirect","UserLevel","Id","Type","dc-publisher","Collection" "L 4069","Late Roman Context possibly 5-6th c.","Corinth:Image:bw 1997 001 03::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1997_001/1997_st_001_003.jpg::1201::1800","Sacrifice of Abraham","Lamp with low base ring, shallow convex body, broad flat rim, shallow concave disk, one fill hole off-center, channel to long nozzle with large wick hole, air hole in channel. Imitation North African Lamp.; ; Similar in shape to L-69-146, L-70-13, L-72-6. Similar also to L-596, L-925, and L-69-25, which are smaller.","1956/12/05","","ROMAN LAMP WITH SACRIFICE OF ISAAC","","","Corinth:Object:L 4069","Object","","Corinth" "I 1391","A.D. 353-358","Corinth:Image:digital 2018 0007::/Corinth/Photos/digital/2018 season photos/2018_0007.jpg::2000::1428","Inscription","Large three-sided block with squared points, sides smoothly finished. 4 cuttings in top surface: A., parallel to one face 0.155 m. in from edge (D. 0.105 x 0.085 x 0.072); tangent to it but at angle, parallel to 2nd long side is large T-shaped cutting (L. 0.145) set in 0.34 m. from edge (D. 0.132); further right is C., at angle to all faces (0.10 x 0.085, D. 0.059), connected by pour channel to main inscribed face; D. small ca. round dowel set just in from inscribed face.; ; ""The city council and citizens of Corinth erected (this monument to honor) Flavius Hermogenes, the most distinguished governor, their benefactor and the builder of their harbor.""","1925","","MIDDLE ROMAN DEDICATORY INSCRIPTION","","","Corinth:Object:I 1391","Object","","Corinth" "S 1183","Roman","Corinth:Image:bw 1980 063 18::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1980_063/1980_st_063_018.jpg::1199::1800","Sculpture | Stone Sculpture","Standing male figure, c. life-size; weight on l. leg; r. leg missing, probably originally bent slightly and set to side; r. arm at side; r. hand holding bunch of cloth of himation; l. arm bent 90 degrees at elbow and l. forearm extended forward; tree trunk support beside l. foot, flat on l. side; nude chest; wears himation hanging over l. shoulder, crossing at waist, over l. forearm, falling down vertically on l. side over support to about mid-calf level; wears sandals with thick cross-straps at ankles (l. foot); torso paunchy with heavy, sagging pectorals and fleshy stomach; rasp marks visible on drapery and torso; chisel marks on tree trunk; point on top and sides of plinth; most of back fully finished (point work in some folds on back); Richter: Alkaios(?).","1916/11/16","","STATUE OF DRAPED MALE","","","Corinth:Object:S 1183","Object","","Corinth" "S 1294","? Early Roman ?","Corinth:Image:bw 1548::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/1000-1999/1548_gp.jpg::1800::1346","Sculpture | Stone Sculpture","Over life-sized figure of draped figure, who stands with weight on rt. leg, lt. bent and slightly advanced, shoulders tilted strongly to rt. and frontal but hips turned slightly to proper lt. Upper arms at sides, hand(s) possibly to front, judging by rect. attachment below breasts. Wears a chiton which is gathered in a deep overfold, visible on lt. side, and which falls to plinth in crinkly folds, clinging transparently to lt. leg. Over this is a mantle which hangs diagonally from lt. shoulder to below knees, with free end hanging from lt. shoulder to below breasts, which are relatively flat. Mantle belted below breasts; it is open on lt. side with selvage folded back to either side, revealing chiton. Figure wears either boots or sandals with liner; the tip of the lt. foot was added separately. Thin plinth follows outline of feet, worked with point on front face, tooling eradicated on top. Press folds on mantle; deep drill channels in drapery folds and undercutting drapery hem from plinth, made by horizontal drill. Rasp marks over all drapery surfaces.","1916/11/26","","DRAPED FEMALE FIGURE","","","Corinth:Object:S 1294","Object","","Corinth" "MF 9815","End of 6th to beginning of 5th century BCE","Corinth:Image:bw 1991 004 19::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1991_004/1991_st_004_019.jpg::1800::1205","Minor Finds","Bronze dinos handle formed of a small rod of metal, slightly flattened on one side where it was once attached to the dinos. No trace of adhesive. Not pierced to receive ends of handle.","1954/09/01;1954/09/30","","BRONZE DINOS HANDLE","","","Corinth:Object:MF 9815","Object","","Corinth"