Icon, Name, Date, Chronology
MF 2008 4 2008/05/16 MF 2008 5 2008/05/15 4th-6th century (Corinth XII, p. 286, #2355) MF 2008 6 2008/05/16 MF 2008 7 2008/05/15 MF 2008 8 2008/05/15 MF 2008 9 2008/05/15 MF 2008 10 2008/05/13 MF 2008 11 2008/05/19 MF 2008 12 2008/05/21 MF 2008 13 2008/05/26 3rd/2nd c. B.C.- Early Empire , 1st c. A.C. MF 2008 15 2008/05/21 12th century, ΝPD MF 2008 16 2008/05/15 MF 2008 17 2008/05/20 Reign of Alexios I: 1081-1118 MF 2008 18 2008/05/13 MF 2008 19 2008/06/02 According to Corinth XII, p. 297, bone and ivory buttons at Corinth do not date later than the Byzantine period (10-12th c. A. C.). MF 2008 20 2008/05/26 Based on parallels, ring may date from Late Roman (6th or 7th c.) to Byzantine (11th or 12th c. A.C.). MF 2008 21 2008/06/02 MF 2008 22 2008/06/02 MF 2008 23 2008/06/09 MF 2008 24 2008/05/05 late 3rd to first half 4th century as per Agora T 720 MF 2008 25 2008/05/20 MF 2008 26 2008/04/22 MF 2008 27 2008/05/13 MF 2008 28 2008/06/12 MF 2008 29 2008/06/12 MF 2008 30 2008/06/12 MF 2008 31 2008/05/15 MF 2008 32 2008/06/02 possibly Frankish (based on context) MF 2008 33 2008/05/26 based on context MF 2009 MF 2009 1 2009/04/09 MF 2009 2 2009/04/09 9th-12th c. (Corinth XII, p. 206) MF 2009 3 2009/03/31 1st-2nd c. A.C. (Corinth XII, p. 104). MF 2009 4 2009/04/08 Corinth XII, p. 175 MF 2009 5 2009/04/07 Corinth XII, p. 185 MF 2009 6 2009/03/31 MF 2009 7 2009/05/14 Corinth XII, p. 207 MF 2009 8 2009/04/27 MF 2009 9 2009/05/04 11th and 12th A.C. (Corinth XII, p. 250). MF 2009 10 2009/05/15 10th-early 11th based on emblem on obverse (Corinth XII, p. 312). First half 11th c. by Beatrice Caseau and J.-Cl. Cheynet (Prof. of Byzantine History, University of Paris IV, Director, Center of Research of History and Civilization of the Byzantium).