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| Echinus curves at top. Three annulets. Relieving surface 0.045 - 0.05 m. wide around edges on top of abacus. Fragment. About 1/3 of abacus and echinus broken away. Bottom broken away so that no trace ... A 488 |
| Thick marble revetment slab with inscription, back roughly picked. Letters well cut. Belongs with but does not join I-285 (Kent 1966, Corinth 8.3, cat. 322B), I-410 (Kent 1966, Corinth 8.3, cat. 322D), ... 1st half 1st c., based on shape of letters, according to Corinth 8.3 ... Old Museum, bay 3, shelf 3 |
| Transport/storage amphora with body articulated from low sloping shoulder (A, B), tall cylindrical neck, tapering slightly, outward thickened vertical rim with slight convex profile, round lip. Two vertical ... 2001/06/19;2001/06/22
2001/06/19;2001/06/22 ... C 2001 26a ... a |
| Ovoid body,slightly incurving lip with a tapered end Slip fired dark brown. On lower part: narrowly spaced horizontal lines. In the handle zone wide register with panels: vertical lines, buttefly and birds ... Early Protocorinthian ... Museum Basement, PQ bay, bay 106, shelf 22 |
| Chunk of glass. Colorless greenish glass. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving chunk ... First half of 5th c.?, according to T. Antonaras ... LOT 1981 11:01A |
| Thick marble revetment slab with inscription, back roughly picked. Belongs with but does not join I-682 (Kent 1966, Corinth 8.3, cat. 322C), I-410 (Kent 1966, Corinth 8.3, cat. 322D), I-727 (Kent 1966, ... 1st half 1st c., based on shape of letters, according to Corinth 8.3 ... 1 st c. A.C ... 1st half 1st c., based on shape of letters, according to Corinth 8.3 |
| Deep bowl with disk foot, straight flaring lower body curving to vertical, and slightly flaring, outwardly thickened rim with rounded lip. Mouth slightly compressed so not perfect circle. Pale pink slip ... Context early 19th c. A.C ... foot, approx. 5/6 body, 2/3 |
| Miniature one-handler, with flat base; convex body, vertical tapered lip. One horizontal loop handle attached at lip. Similar to T2638 (Corinth XIII, p. 276, no. 429-3, pls. 72, 117); however, this is ... early 4th c. B.C. to 3rd c. B.C. for type 2 one-handlers (Corinth XVIII.1, p. 38) ... early 4th c. B.C. to 3rd c. B.C. for type 2 one-handlers (Corinth XVIII.1, p. |
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