[Corinth Object] C 2011 14: THIN-WALLED WARE MUG

Thin-walled ware mug with disk foot, slightly concave resting surface, ovoid, almost-biconical body, with max. diam. below median, short flaring neck, flaring rim with exterior groove distinguishing it ... 2011/05/18

[Corinth Object] C 2011 15: CORINTHIAN ROMAN MOLDED RELIEF BOWL

Bowl with vertical body, rounded outward thickened rim . Fine reddish yellow clay with few gray inclusions. Fragment. Single fragment preserves small part of rim and body. Slip well-preserved. C26 MW ... 2nd half of 2nd cent. AD into 3rd cent. (cf. Malfitana 2007)

[Corinth Object] C 2011 16: MISFIRED BYZANTINE AMPHORA WITH HIGH-SWUNG HANDLES

Storage and/or transport amphora with curving shoulder, very short conical neck, flaring rim, bevelled in lip; vertical spined high-swung handles attached on lip and rim and on shoulder. Coarse pale yellow ... 2011/04/11

[Corinth Object] C 2011 17: NIEDERBIEBER 77 AMPHORA

Transport/ Storage amphora with ovoid body, carination at shoulder, bulging neck, vertical double-spined handle attached at shoulder above carination. Coarse red clay with common large to very large black, ... Type starts at end of 2nd c. A.C.

[Corinth Object] C 2011 18: LATE ROMAN AMPHORA WITH DIPINTO

Amphora with steeply sloping shoulder to cylindrical neck. dipinto. Letters in red paint on shoulder, KUX. The initial K may be ligatured with E, and the U may be V. Cf. C 1981 5 (Slane and Sanders ... end of 5th-early 6th c. A.C. (date of Assemblage 2 in Slane and Sanders 2005).

[Corinth Object] C 2011 19: MICACEOUS BOWL

Bowl with ovoid body, flaring rim, rounded lip. Fine light red clay fired gray at core with frequent medium silver mica, rare brown and red inclusions. Fragment. Single frgt preserving small part of rim ... 2011/05/17

[Corinth Object] C 2011 20: HADRIANIC-SEVERAN AMPHORA WITH DIPINTO AND GRAFFITO

Storage/ transport amphora with tall, ovoid body with maximum diameter above the median of the body, rounded shoulder, short, narrow neck, with slight double-S curve in profile, triangular rim outwardly ... Parallel comes from a 2nd c. context, but our context is 1st c. Williams in Hesperia report dates it Hadrianic-Severan

[Corinth Object] C 2011 21: ITALIAN COOKING-WARE LID

Lid with domed body, outward thickened rim, rounded lip. Cf. C 1973 413 (Corinth 18.2, p. 77, no. 158). Coarse red clay with frequent medium to very large gold mica, volcanic glass, quartz, white lime, ... Based on parallel from Corinth 18.2