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[Corinth Object] FS 31: LIGHT-ON-DARK RAKING SIMA

Raking sima with fascia along bottom, outset cyma reversa. Soffit: broad band of astragalos reserved on black ground, W00.065, red stripe at least 00.02 m. wide. Fascia: black double maeander with red ...

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[Corinth Object] FS 33: LIGHT-ON-DARK SIMA

Sima with high fascia, outset cyma reversa, above which crowning moulding of uncertain profile. Upper surface trimmed down slightly for front 00.03 m., deeply cut setting line 00.045 m. from front face ...

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[Corinth Object] FS 34: LIGHT-ON-DARK SIMA

Raking sima with fascia at bottom, cyma reversa with full profile, crowned by narrower fascia. Top surface trimmed down at angle for front 00.035, back flat. Overlapping joint at rt. with front overlap ...

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[Corinth Object] FS 37: LIGHT-ON-DARK SIMA

Sima with fascia at base, deeply inset on cyma reversa, face of which broken away. Top surface sloping slightly towards back. Lt. end possibly cut with a knife, poss. as anathyrosis, but front edge ...

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[Corinth Object] FS 40: LIGHT-ON-DARK SIMA

Large-scale sima with flat cyma reversa, above which outset moulding - either cavetto or cyma reversa missing crown. Top surface flat. At rt. part of overlapping joint with front flange broken away, ... or later

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[Corinth Object] FS 41: LATERAL SIMA

Lateral sima with flat soffit, face angles back at ca. 10 degrees from vertical. On face fascia at base, cut to rt. by lion-head spout: several tufts of pointed name locks worked with gashes for hair ...

[Corinth Object] FS 42: CLASSICAL LATERAL SIMA

Lateral sima with part of flat pan tile, fascia tilted back 10 degrees from vertical, inset vertical panel decorated in relief with acanthus spray, crowning moulding, sloping top surface covered with ...

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[Corinth Object] FS 46: MEGARIAN TYPE RAKING SIMA

Megarian-type sima with vertical face or fascia. Surfaces slipped. Note: $T 50$ erased on back. Painted on reserved background: anthemion with 7-petal palmette, petals alternately red, black, with full ... to early 5th BC ?