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| Krater with flaring ring foot with wide resting surface and slight hollowing, tall and slightly ovoid body with neck flaring outwards and horizontal rim with squared lip. Small handle-plates extend from ... 2nd half of the 5th c. B.C. or later (Stillwell and Benson 1984, Corinth 15.3, p. 212) |
| Hard, dark clay. Complete or intact. Complete. Potters' Quarter. Well I ... not later than 1st quarter 6th c., possibly earlier, according to Corinth 15.2 |
| Conical loomweight with rather irregularly shaped. Truncated top and flat bottom. Very similar to MF-9037 (Weinberg 1948, Hesperia Vol. 17, pl. LXXVII, cat. C30) dated to late 8th c. (but found with late ... late 8th-late 7th c. based on comparanda, according to Corinth 15.2 |
| Potters' Quarter. Trench D, South extension. |
| Pinax fragment. Potters' Quarter. |
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