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[Corinth Object] C 1938 495: POLYCHROME WHITE WARE CUP

Cup with torus ring foot, flattened resting surface, nippled undersurface. Start of wide flaring body. On floor, central black dot, ring of 4 red dots, outer ring of tridents, alternately black and red ... Late Byzantine Context Frankish

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[Corinth Object] C 1938 496: POLYCHROME WHITE WARE CUP

Cup with squat globular body, horizontal outturned rim with convex upper surface. Interior, on floor, part of tendril (?) in green, black filler, 2 small black chevrons in field; rim, guilloche in outline, ... Late Byzantine Context Frankish

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[Corinth Object] C 1938 497: BROWN-GLAZED DOUBLE VESSEL

Double vessel of uncertain full shape, consisting of two juxtaposed cylinders with flat bottoms, raised on a ring of small lug-shaped feet; on exterior joint masked by continuous wall. On interior, two ... 11th-12th c.

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[Corinth Object] C 1938 528: LIGHT/DARK SLIP-PAINTED BOWL

Bowl with disk foot, hemispherical body curving up to tapered lip. Slip-painted decoration light on dark. On interior, band of boxed rhomboid pattern on upper body, band of tangent circles just below ... late 11th century according to GDRS

[Corinth Object] C 1938 734: VENETO WARE ROULETTED BOWL

Bowl with straight flaring body, sharply upturned oblique rim rising at 60 degrees to tapered lip. Ten rows of rouletting on rim, ending just below lip. Yellow-brown glaze over all. Fine red clay, with ... Frankish

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[Corinth Object] C 1938 736: ATTIC KYLIX RIM WITH GRAFFITO

Cup with offset flaring rim, round lip. Black glaze over all. graffito. Graffito along base of rim, written upside down to orientation of cup: ]AIM[ Fine pinkish-buff clay. Fragment. Single frgt., rim ... ? 5th c. or earlier, context 4th c. B.C. at least

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[Corinth Object] C 1938 737a: RED-FIGURE KRATER

Red-figure krater with vertical body flaring out towards rim. Exterior, rt. half of small temple with at least 3 Ionic columns, entablature and pediment - missing apex, with rinceau in tympanum. Between ... 4th c. B.C.