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[Corinth Object] KP 541: KOTYLE, CONVENTIONALIZING STYLE

Small "skyphos" (identified in new publications as kotyle), deep concave body. 1 round horizontal loop handle attached below rim. Ring foot with slightly rounded resting surface. Conventionalizing style ... late 6th or early 5th BCE ... KP 541

[Corinth Object] KP 542: SMALL KOTYLE

Conventional skyphos with wide convex body, missing lower portion of body and foot. Round horizontal loop handles slightly below rim. Decorative slip on interior and exterior. Black and brownish-gray ... 1929/04/10 ... KP 542

[Corinth Object] KP 543: KOTYLE, CONVENTIONALIZING STYLE

Kotyle, flaring rim foot with flat resting surface, flaring wall curves up to vertical rim, horiz. loop handles. Conventionalizing style. 2 glazed rings and dot at center of undersurface. Glazed ring halfway ... 500-470 B.C ... KP 543

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[Corinth Object] KP 544: LARGE SKYPHOS

Fragment. Many frgts. Potters' Quarter. Stelai Shrine A? ... KP

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[Corinth Object] KP 545: PROFILED TREFOIL OINOCHOE, CONVENTIONALIZING STYLE

Small-scale trefoil oinochoe of "profiled" type with disk foot, concave undersurface. Squat inverted concave body, with sharply sloping shoulder. Sharp, narrow concave neck with flange flaring to flaring ... 3rd or 4th quarter 5th c. BCE ... Compare to KP-126, KP-116.

[Corinth Object] KP 546: SLENDER OINOCHOE

Slender oinochoe, cf. KP-122 Undecorated. Fine very pale brown clay. No visible inclusions. Complete or intact. Intact vessel. Unpainted. WM. Potters' Quarter. Stelai shrine A ... 1929/04/10 ... Slender oinochoe, cf. KP-122

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[Corinth Object] KP 547: CYLINDRICAL OINOCHOE, CONVENTIONALIZING STYLE

Cylindrical oinochoe, cf. KP-118. Conventionalizing style. Cf. KP-118. Fine pink clay. No visible inclusions. Complete or intact. 7 frgts., preserving almost entire vessel. Worn paint. C22 WM. Potters' ... 1929/04/10 1928/04/11 ... Cylindrical oinochoe, cf. KP-118 ... Conventionalizing style. Cf. KP-118.

[Corinth Object] KP 548: PHIALE, CONVENTIONALIZING STYLE

Phiale of conventional shape. Convex lip and rim, with curving interior surface. Squat omphalos with convex rather than conical boss. Concave undersurface immediately below the omphalos. Three other ... 1st half 5th c. BCE ... KP 548