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[Corinth Notebook] 122

Corinth 1931; Asklepeion ("Keramidaki") ... de Waele, F.J ... Microfilmed 1970 ... 16/03/1931 - 28/05/1931

[Corinth Coin] 1931 328: Greek Imperial/Roman Provincial Copper/Bronze As of L. Rutilius Piso - P. Memmius Cleander, Corinth Mint (AD 66 - AD 67)

Corinth ... L. Rutilius Piso - P. Memmius Cleander ... AE Corinth Duoviri [NERO CAESAR AVG IMP] Head of Nero r., laureate ADVE / AVG / L R [PISONE II VI QVI] COR Galley l. Asklepieion (Keramidaki); (O -6) from whitish earth just above reservoir floor Excavation ... AD 66 - AD 67

[Corinth Coin] 1931 329: Coin

Record generated from NB catalogue.

[Corinth Coin] 1931 330: Coin

House of Theodosius. Record generated from NB catalogue.

[Corinth Coin] 1931 331: Roman Imperial Coin of Arcadius

Arcadius ... Arcadius. Record generated from NB catalogue.

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[Corinth Coin] 1931 332: Greek Imperial/Roman Provincial Copper/Bronze Coin, Dium Mint (AD 14)

Dium ... AE BAEBI VSPF from upper l. to r.; DD above Cup without handles I. RUSTICELIVS BASTERNA Praefericulum between two strigils Letters Asclepieion; O-9 in channel; -.20 below rock of temple area Excavation ... AD 14

[Corinth Coin] 1931 333: Coin

Barbarous. Record generated from NB catalogue.

[Corinth Coin] 1931 334: Coin

[?]. Record generated from NB catalogue.

[Corinth Coin] 1931 335: Roman Imperial Coin of Arcadius

Arcadius ... Arcadius. Record generated from NB catalogue.

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[Corinth Object] L 2461: LAMP TYPE I

Asklepieion: Early Temenos ... 1931/05/16

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[Corinth Object] L 2463: LAMP TYPE III

Asklepieion: Early Temenos ... 1931/05/16

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[Corinth Object] L 3093: MOLDMADE LAMP BRONEER TYPE XXXII

Type XXXII lamp with faint base ring, low body with flaring convex profile, narrow shoulder, broad flat rim, slightly concave disk. Wick hole within circle of body. Solid knob handle. Bottom: palm branch ... 1931/05/18

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[Corinth Object] I 1038: CHRISTIAN GRAVESTONE

Rectangular thick slab, cut from an earlier block or slab, back of which worked with claw chisel, top, where original preserved, worked smooth. Front of top and remaining edges irregularly broken but possibly ... Late Roman or Early Byzantine