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[Corinth Object] A 462: ACANTHOS COLUMN DRUM

Below, part of the cusps of the flutes are preserved; above, acanthus leaf. White marble with silver-shining impurities; probably Pentelic. Fragment. Single frgt., broken all around.

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[Corinth Object] A 463: OCTAGONAL COLUMN

This octagonal column comes from a well filling which covers the entire 4th century and goes into the third. Final filling ca. 275 B.C. Poros, coated with white stucco. Complete or intact. Single section, ...

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[Corinth Object] A 464: OCTAGONAL CAPITAL

Top of abacus slightly uneven, smooth 4 cm. wide margin at edge. Bottom surface with two setting lines at right angles, going to center of facets, angles of embolion square. The empolion is 0.035 m ...

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[Corinth Object] A 465: IONIC CAPITAL FROM NORTHWEST STOA

Canted flaring volutes; echinus with egg and dart, palmette at joint of volute and echinus. 0.09 of shaft on captial block, preserving apophyge and half round. Flutes below apophyge cut back and reworked ...

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[Corinth Object] A 466: TUSCAN CAPITAL

Bottom part, ca. 0.05 m. cut away, eliminating necking moulding. Bottom surface rough dressed as later recutting; very shallow empolion cutting of same workmanship with diameter of ca. 0.05 m. and depth ...

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[Corinth Object] A 468: UNFLUTED COLUMN SHAFT

The bottom is smooth finished without anathyrosis but with empolion, 0.04 by 0.038 m. Shaft unfluted, slight entasis, with apophyge and half round. Empolion 0.039 by 0.039 m. centered in top surface ...

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[Corinth Object] A 469: EPICRANITIS

Back, bottom, top and two ends of block rough worked, unstuccoed. Anathyrosis at the ends of the block. No evidence for clamps. Front has fascia with apophyge, astragal, and ovolo, dentils, fascia and ...

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[Corinth Object] A 470: LIMESTONE SLAB FROM WELL

Rectangular slab with raised rim around edge. Slightly to one side of center, a circular hole (d. 0.47); raised rim around hole. Parallel with short edge of slab, a single channel (W. 0.05) runs the entire ...

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[Corinth Object] A 472: POROS BASIN

A wide, very shallow basin, the curving sides merging with the flat floor which would have enabled it to assume a stable position on a stone stand, as it does now on a cement column. The rim has a horizontal ...

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[Corinth Object] A 473: DORIC CAP

1964/09/10;1964/09/16 1964/09/10

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[Corinth Object] A 475: STONE ANCHOR

Roughly pyramidal anchor, with two narrow and two wide sides. Apart from the hole through which the rope was passed, there is little evidence of workmanship, and the surface has natural unevenesses all ...

[Corinth Object] A 476: UPPER MILLSTONE

From Mr. Verdelis' 1959 excavations at Kamari. Other millstones have MF numbers.

[Corinth Object] A 484: INSCRIBED ARCHITRAVE

Part of Ionic frieze of Ionic epistyle-frieze block. (not described; see FIB261 N577.) inscribed. Possible traces of Latin inscription: ]R I[ - both dotted. From same inscribed frieze as I 2794, I 2795, ... Early Roman

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[Corinth Object] A 485: POROS DORIC CAPITAL

The echinus has no curve. Two annulet grooves. The top part of the shaft unfluted. Vertical guide lines incised on face of abacus at center of each side (preserved on 3 sides; center of one side broken ...

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[Corinth Object] A 486: POROS DORIC CAPITAL

Echinus has no curve. No annulets. The top part of the shaft not fluted. Poros. Fragment. Badly damaged; all four corners of abacus broken away.