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[Corinth Monument] Potters' Quarter

Located at the western edge of the walled area of Corinth, the Potters’ quarter was a complex of workshops and domestic quarters used by potters for three centuries from the seventh century until the fourth ...

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[Corinth Object] KP 240: COARSEWARE LEKANIS

Lekanis with high, heavy ring foot with rounded inner edge. Reflex handles. Pinkish buff clay. Complete profile. Missing part of both handles (restored). Potters' Quarter.

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[Corinth Object] KP 241: FIFTH CENTURY COARSEWARE LEKANIS LID

Lekanis lid with depressed hemispherical shape with flaring knob on short stem. Conical depression on top of knob, low ridge around stem, two grooves above rim of lid. Grayish buff clay. Complete profile ... early 4th quarter 5th c. BCE

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[Corinth Object] KP 960: LEKANIS LID

High knob with concave depression in center, two flat ridges around knob. unpainted grayish buff clay Complete profile. Missing one third of body, knob intact Potters' Quarter.

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[Corinth Object] KP 2008: SUGAR BOWL PYXIS WITH FLAT RIM

One-handler with flaring ring foot and rounded lip Glazed black all over, including underside of ring foot. grayish buff clay Complete profile. half of vessel including base and rim Potters' Quarter ... 1st quarter of 4th c., according to Benson