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[Corinth Object] FT 206: TERRACOTTA EAVES TILE

From eaves tile. The front edge of the tile is decorated with a guilloche pattern (2 segments preserved on this fragment), carefully worked. The fragment is damaged in such a way that the indications ... 1972/08/08

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[Corinth Object] FT 229: EAVES PAN TILE

Guilloche pattern on vertical face is preserved to its full height. The reddish-brown band of the pattern is 0.0285 m. wide and has a reserved border along each edge ca. 0.007 m. wide. The bottom surface ... 1976/07/15

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[Corinth Object] FT 231: EAVES TILE FROM LATER ARCHAIC TEMPLE

Eaves tile with flat bottom, stepped down for overhang, both unslipped. Front face vertical, slipped with painted guilloche pattern. Top smooth with upward curving lip at right to fit under the cover ... 1978/08/04

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[Corinth Object] FT 264: ARCHAIC EAVES TILE

Eaves tile with anathyrosis on lt. joint. At back on oblique surface cut in from lt. edge, oblique angle to soffit, and at angle to front face, at least 0.059 m. wide, measuring from joint. Cor-2555 ... 1930

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[Corinth Object] I 1: ARCHAIC POROS INSCRIPTION IN CORINTHIAN ALPHABET: SACRIFICIAL CALENDAR

Rectangular block, carefully finished on all surfaces, carved on two faces with deeply cut letters. inscribed. In Corinthian alphabet, boustrophedon: Face A. 1st line: […] I N IO Φ 2nd line: […] [.] E ... 1898/04/25

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[Corinth Object] I 3: GREEK LIST OF CITIES

Thick slab, inscribed on one face, with inscribed area recessed slightly below surrounding flat borders, W00.039. Bottom roughly picked, in so far as preserved; lt. edge cut smoothly at rt. angles to face ... Possibly first half of the 2nd cent. AD (Spawforth 1994: 225-225)

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[Corinth Object] FR 100: TERRACOTTA RIDGE COVER TILE

Terracotta ridge cover tile with upper (ridge part) curved, lower (roof covertible) part gabled. Very heavy. The ridge-cover part stands 0.03 to 0.035 above the lower part. Pinkish buff clay with lots ... 1971/08/04

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[Corinth Object] FR 102: RIDGE PALMETTE, APOLLO TEMPLE

From a ridge palmette with completely flat surfaces (no relief) decorated on both faces with red and black paint and separating reserved bands. Cf. FA 542, FR 101 AB The surving decoration, almost identical ... 1971/07/08

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[Corinth Object] FR 113: RIDGE ANTEFIX

The fragment includes one of the lobes of the antefix. Leaf patterns in dark reddish-brown paint outline by narrow band of white (?). Patterns painted on both faces. Fine, hard, yellowish clay with very ... 1972/07/12

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[Corinth Object] FR 114: RIDGE ANTEFIX

A ridge antefix decorated on both faces with spirals. The sprials are the same size and shape on front and back, but reversed. The spirals themselves are uncolored but the spaces between them are solid ... 1975/07/22

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[Corinth Object] FS 1052: RAKING SIMA

From ranking sima, at lower end of right side. Hole runs longitudinally through cymatium moulding. See Thallon-Hill 1929, Corinth 4.1, p. 19 and FS-21, FS-22, FS-25, FS-26, FS-54, FS-101, FS-102, FS 103, ... 1972/07/25

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[Corinth Object] FS 1057: RAKING SIMA

Fragment from the convex upper portion of the sima, including at left edge the return along the long side of the building. This fragment, from lower left corner of a gable, is perhaps to be paired with ... 1974/07/15

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[Corinth Object] I 1971 5: INSCRIBED POROS BLOCK

Inscribed block, very smoothly dressed. inscribed. Shallow cutting in Greek: S Poros.Entered Fragment. Corner frgt., burned.

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[Corinth Object] I 1971 6: INSCRIBED POROS BLOCK

Poros block, very similar to I-1971-5, possibly from same block. inscribed. Two lines in Greek, illegible. Poros, Fragment. Single frgt., preserving part of end and face surface of block; broken all around ... 1971/07/30

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[Corinth Object] I 1972 5: GREEK INSCRIPTION

Greek inscription, almost certainly from older Temple of Apollo. Gray surface probably not stucco (too thin) but represents a calcining of outer 'skin; of stone by heat, common to other blocks of older ... 1972/07/17

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[Corinth Object] I 1972 8: GREEK MARBLE INSCRIPTION

Greek marble inscription. Point mark incised at end of most hastae. inscribed. Six lines in Greek: 1st: EPIGR[-] 2nd: KARX[-] 3rd: EPIDEI[-] 4th: EDOXE[-] 5th: ANDR[-] 6th: POYK[-] Gray marble. Fragment ... 1972/08/10