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[Corinth Object] MF 4381: GLASS GOBLET

Goblet. Slightly convex base, narrow cylindrical stem, tall bulging body flaring out from stem, rounded lip interior thickened. Pontil mark under base. Glass, greenish blue with blowing spirals Missing ... 1935/05/09

[Corinth Object] MF 4384: GLASS STRAIGHT STEM GOBLET

Goblet. Mostly flat foot with undulation; cylindrical stem with pinch mark from tool; flared conical body. Rim unknown. Pontil mark on bottom. Glass, blueish green. Rare pinprick bubbles. Blowing spirals ... 1935/05/10

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[Corinth Object] MF 4394a: BONE COUNTER

Circular counter, flat on one side, other makes a low cone. Incised decoration on conical face: central impressed dot, 2 circumference grooves D00.009 D00.012, below which 5 small incised circles with ... Byzantine ?

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[Corinth Object] MF 4485: BONE STYLUS (?)

Stylus or pin consisting of a bone shaft, oval in section, that tapers at one end to blunt point; at other end contracts slightly then widens slightly again to a round blunt tip. Surface polished. Bone ... 1935/04/23

[Corinth Object] MF 4499: TUBULAR RIM GLASS PLATTER

Shallow plate. Tubular rolled ring base with flat bottom, vertical straight sides, and tubular rolled rim slightly everted. Light blue glass. Few small bubbles. Complete profile. 3 fragments, mended ... After mid-1st century CE. Cf. Agora XXXIV p. 57, #117.

[Corinth Object] MF 4567: SMALL BRONZE PIN

Small bronze pin with very thin shaft, circular in section, ending in a sharp point. Head of pin spherical, perhaps intended to be polygonal. Bronze Complete or intact. Intact; shaft slightly bent ... 4th or 5th century

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[Corinth Object] MF 4580: BRONZE STYLUS

Bronze stylus (?) consisting of a round shaft that widens at one end into a narrow, short flat blade. Bronze. Missing parts. Single frgt., missing tip ... 3? 75? Roman? Byzantine?

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[Corinth Object] MF 4582: BRONZE PIN

Bronze pin with thin shaft, circular in section, tapering to a sharp point. Head roughly spherical and set askew on shaft. Bronze Complete or intact. Intact; shaft heavily corroded ... 4th or 5th century