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[Corinth Object] C 1937 2945: CORINTHIAN B STAMPED TRANSPORT AMPHORA HANDLE

Single fragment of vertical handle of flattened oval section from Corinthian B transport/storage vessel including attachment to shoulder. stamp. Circular stamp with ligature at base of handle. Coarse, ... 1937/05/11

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[Corinth Object] C 1937 2947: KNIDIAN TRANSPORT AMPHORA STAMPED HANDLE

Vertical handle of transport amphora flattened oval in section stamp. Rectangular stamp lt. half preserved, Greek: Poss. C-1933-438: Group IVA Coarse clay with coarse and very fine red, white inclusions, ... 1937/05/12

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[Corinth Object] C 1937 2948: TRANSPORT AMPHORA STAMPED HANDLE: KNIDIAN ?

Vertical handle of transport amphora flattened oval in section. Buff slip on exterior 10YR 7/3 stamp. Fragmentary rectangular stamp, three lines Greek: Coarse clay with dense admixture inclusions: very ... 1937/05/12

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[Corinth Object] C 1937 2949: RHODIAN TRANSPORT AMPHORA STAMPED HANDLE

Vertical handle of transport amphora, flattened oval in section, rising slightly from neck attachment. Buff slip on surface. stamp. Part of rectangular stamp on upper part handle: Pausanias ? Cf. C-1937-1201 ... 1937/05/12

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[Corinth Object] C 1937 2950: TRANSPORT AMPHORA STAMPED HANDLE: CORINTHIAN B

Transport amphora with steep sloping shoulder, vertical strap handle attached to shoulder. stamp. Stamp, elongated oval, on back of handle near upper turn, incomplete: ... CIOC Moderately coarse clay with ... 1937/05/12

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[Corinth Object] C 1937 2951: TRANSPORT AMPHORA STAMPED HANDLE

Transport amphora with cylindrical neck, vertical strap handle extending horizontally from neck to turn downwards. stamp. Rectangular stamp on upper part handle: ZAK.. For similar stamp Cf. CP-XXXX-1815 ... Context to early Roman

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[Corinth Object] C 1937 2952: RHODIAN TRANSPORT AMPHORA STAMPED HANDLE

Rhodian transport amphora with cylindrical neck, outward thickened rim with convex profile, lip flat inward sloping. Vertical handle oval in section rising at angle from neck, then turning abruptly ... 1937/03/04