"dc-date","UserLevel","Redirect","Id","Name","dc-publisher","dc-creator","Icon","Type","Chronology","Collection","dc-description","dc-title","dc-subject" "1930/06/09","","","Corinth:Basket:NB114 P21","NB114 P21","","","","Basket","ca. 350-325, (Stillwell 1948, Corinth 15.1, p. 37, p. 105)","Corinth","Deposit","Terracotta Factory, Northwest Room, Deposit 3","Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Ancient Corinth, West | Potters' Quarter" "","","","Corinth:NotebookPage:NB 114, spread 15 (pp. 20 - 21)","NB 114, spread 15 (pp. 20 - 21)","","","Corinth:NotebookPage:NB 114, spread 15 (pp. 20 - 21)::/Corinth/notebooks_mid/0114/0114_s015.jpg::1644::1363","NotebookPage","","Corinth","20","","" "","","","Corinth:Monument:Potters' Quarter","Potters' Quarter","","","Corinth:Image:slide 1076::/Corinth/Photos/slides/1000-1999/sl1076.jpg::1800::1217","Monument","","Corinth","Located at the western edge of the walled area of Corinth, the Potters’ quarter was a complex of workshops and domestic quarters used by potters for three centuries from the seventh century until the fourth century B.C. Excavations produced wasters (accidentally melted ceramics) of pottery made from the white marl clay underlying the limestone bedrock. Moulds indicate that the potters also made figurines, painted plaques, and votive shields. Later excavators found two stelai shrines.","","Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Ancient Corinth, West | Potters' Quarter | Potters' Quarter" "1948","","","Corinth:Publication:Stillwell, Corinth 15:1, 1948","Stillwell, Corinth 15:1, 1948","American School of Classical Studies at Athens","Stillwell, Agnes N.","Corinth:Image:digital 2014 11140::/Corinth/Icons/PublicationCovers/15.1.jpg::200::277","Publication","","Corinth","Corinth","Corinth XV.1. The Potters' Quarter",""