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| 147 148 ... Corinth:Notebook:127 |
| 149 150 Pg. 150, Section VII, MF 1608, TERRACOTTA FIGURINE: COMIC ACTOR WITH BABY; Small terracotta statuette ... Corinth:Notebook:127 |
| 151 152 ... Corinth:Notebook:127 |
| 153 154 ... Corinth:Notebook:127 |
| 155 156 Pg. 155, 18/5/1932, CL 1604, BYZANTINE GREEN GLAZED LAMP; CL 1604 ... 18/5/1932 ... Corinth:Notebook:127 |
| 157 158 Pg. 158, Excavation Sections VI & VII, 19/5/1932, I [?] 1106, Small piece of marble revetment with part of a letter ... 19/5/1932 ... Corinth:Notebook:127 |
| 159 160 Pg. 159, S 1528, Fragment of a marble statuette - Type of Aphrodite of Cnidus Pg. 159, MF 1478, Bronze dog Pg. 159, MF 1480, Fragment of bronze link chain [?] ... Corinth:Notebook:127 |
| 161 162 Pg. 162, Section VII, 20/5/1932, Drawing, Drawing of Byzantine relief Pg. 162, Section VII, 20/5/1932, CL 1575, BRONEER TYPE XXVIII LAMP; Lamp, Type XXVIII ... 20/5/1932 ... Corinth:Notebook:127 |
| 163 164 ... Corinth:Notebook:127 |
| 165 166 ... Corinth:Notebook:127 |
| 167 168 Pg. 167, S 1533, Fragment of a marble relief showing head of horse Pg. 168, Section VII, MF 1563, Bronze object Pg. 168, Section VII, MF 1476, Small bronze figurine ... Corinth:Notebook:127 |
| 169 170 ... Corinth:Notebook:127 |
| 171 172 ... Corinth:Notebook:127 |
| 173 174 ... Corinth:Notebook:127 |
| 175 176 Pg. 176, Excavation in Sections VI & VI, West, 24/5/1932, S 1534, AKROTERION: DRAPED FEMALE; Large piece of sculpture (female figure) ... 24/5/1932 ... Corinth:Notebook:127 |
| 177 178 Pg. 178, S 1535, Fragment of head ... Corinth:Notebook:127 |
| 179 180 ... Corinth:Notebook:127 |
| 181 182 ... Corinth:Notebook:127 |
| 183 184 Pg. 184, CL 1576, BRONEER TYPE XXVIII LAMP; Llamp, Type XXVIII ... Corinth:Notebook:127 |
| 185 186 ... Corinth:Notebook:127 |
| 187 188 ... Corinth:Notebook:127 |
| 189 190 ... Corinth:Notebook:127 |
| 191 192 Pg. 192, MF 1472, Bronze ring Pg. 192, MF 1475, Little bronze pendant ... Corinth:Notebook:127 |
| 193 194 ... Corinth:Notebook:127 |
| 195 196 ... Corinth:Notebook:127 |
| Standing 9 meters above the Forum, Temple E occupied as prominent a place in the Roman city as the Temple of Apollo. In its first phase, the temple had stone foundations, probably with a triple crepis ... |
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