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[Corinth Object] MF 506: CYLINDRICAL BRONZE WEIGHT

Cylindrical weight with flat bottom, vertical sides, flat top with small "button" projecting from top. Bottom: 2 pairs of incised rings with central small depression; top: 3 incised rings around perimeter, ... Byzantine

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[Corinth Object] MF 535: BYZANTINE BRONZE BOWL

Small bowl with bottom originally probably rounded, now dented, curving up to vertical body, narrow horizontal outturned rim. Horizontal handle set 00.018 below lip, for which have one rivet. Bronze. Complete ... ? 11-12th c.?

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[Corinth Object] MF 651: CYLINDRICAL BRONZE WEIGHT

Low cylindrical weight with flat bottom, sides vertical, flat top with 2 plastic rings - one at outer edge, one further in, plastic "button" projecting from center. Bottom plain; sides: 2 deep circumference ... Byzantine

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[Corinth Object] MF 658: BRONZE BALANCE PIVOT

Fragment of small bronze balance pivot consisting of two thin prongs, square in section in the middle and flattened to face each other at the end, where there are traces of holes for missing pivot pin ... Late Roman?

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[Corinth Object] MF 666: HELLENISTIC CAST BOWL

Hemispherical bowl with round bottom, flared rim, squared off with sharp edges especially on exterior Two wide (0.004) grooves separated by 0.003 raised band (total width of decoration 0.014), with lowest ... 2nd-early 1st cent BCE

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[Corinth Object] MF 717: CARNELIAN FINGER RING

Ring with hoop having biconical outer profile, small projection at bottom, thickeneing of hoop at base of bezel, slightly undercut to project; bezel almond-shaped, flat and plain. Carnelian Complete or ... 3? Roman? Context possibly Frankish or later

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[Corinth Object] MF 790: BRONZE IMPLEMENT

Spatulate instrument with long handle, round in section, cast into elongated beads, divided by groups of 4 reels; beginning with a bead, are 3 sets from tip down, an elongated bead, a small rectangular ... Byzantine

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[Corinth Object] MF 798: BRONZE STYLUS

Bronze stylus consisting of a thin shaft, circular in section, ending in a flat triangular blade. Similar to Goldman 1950, Tarsus I, #20 Incised lines at base of blade on both sides: two horizontal lines ... Late Roman or Byzantine