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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 ... A

[Corinth Object] A 476: UPPER MILLSTONE

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

[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 ... A 0378 A 0379 I 2608

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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 ... A 485

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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 ... A 486

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[Corinth Object] A 487: POROS DORIC CAPITAL

Echinus has curve at top. Three annulets. Twenty flutes. Relieving surface 0.09-0.10 m. wide around edges on top of abacus. Poros. Missing parts. One corner of abacus broken away; some damage to echinus ... A 487

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[Corinth Object] A 488: POROS DORIC CAPITAL

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