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| 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 ... |
| Pinax with suspension hole. One side with figure and painted inscription, other reserved. Inscribed lines outline male with beard. dipinto. Possibly: B U K R S N [A or D or R?] Fragment. Three joining ... |
| Thick pinax with inscribed lines and paint on both sides. One side: reddish-orange paint with inscribed lines. Other side: inscribed lines, red paint, black paint. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving top ... |
| Pinax with inscribed lines forming male leg (knee to toe) with shoe. Back of pinax smoothly finished. Border on lower edge. Left leg of figure, striding right, painted black, with outline, ankle bone, ... not later than first quarter of 6th c. according to Corinth 15.3 |
| Thick pinax with paint and inscribed lines on both sides. Probably MC. The first side seems to show better drawing than the other. The triangular incision on the horses' shouders is probably a second pair ... |
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