"dc-title","Chronology","Id","dc-creator","UserLevel","Redirect","Type","dc-subject","Name","Icon","dc-description","Collection","dc-date","dc-publisher" "BRONEER TYPE XXVII INSCRIBED LAMP","Last quarter of 2nd c. to early 3rd c. A.C. (Corinth XVIII.2, pp. 15, 28).","Corinth:Object:L 2005 6","","","","Object","Lamps","L 2005 6","Corinth:Image:bw 2005 023 30a::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/2005_023/2005_st_023_030A.jpg::1800::1195","Broneer type XXVII lamp with flat base, echinoid body, wide rim, deep straight-sided disk with a fill hole, small slit-like air hole at base of nozzle, vertical lug handle, pierced. As CL 190 (Corinth IV.2, p. 188, no. 556, pl. XI).","Corinth","2005/06/06","" "","Ca. 430-420 B.C.","Agora:Object:Agora XXX:362","","","","Object","Red Figured And White Ground | Bell-Kraters | Type 2 | Bell Kraters With Handles | Single Register","Agora XXX, no. 362","","Four non-joining fragments, d of rim, a of wall with start of rim, b -- c of wall. Reserved band on inside at rim, another 0.093 below rim. Glaze a bit abraded on rim. Max. dim. a) 0.072, b) 0.061, c) 0.03, d) 0.142. Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 394, cat. no. DM 16.; ; Maenads. Fragment a (illustrated) preserves part of the head, left shoulder, and left hand of a maenad to right, holding cymbals (a little of the second one appears at the lower left). She wears a chiton. Next to her head: ; ; Above the final Α : ; ; Fragment b (illustrated) shows the back of the head, the right shoulder, and most of the right arm of a maenad to right, wearing a peplos, a necklace, and a bracelet. She carries a thyrsos. Fragment c shows drapery. Fragment d (illustrated), the rim fragment, preserves diagonally addorsed palmettes. On the fascia, egg pattern. Relief contour: profile. White (flaked): inscriptions. Dilute: hair on fragment b. Added clay (flaked): jewelry.; ; In ARV2 1685, Beazley suggested that the second inscription was the first letters of the name Θυμηδι'α , which occurs on the namepiece of the Kraipale Painter, Boston, M.F.A. 00.352 (ARV2 1214, ---, 1; Addenda 348). There, it also names a maenad.; ; Manner of the Dinos Painter (ARV2 1685, ---).","Agora","","" "OUTLINE STYLE OINOCHOE","Third quarter 5th or beginning of 4th","Corinth:Object:C 1934 362","","","","Object","Pottery","C 1934 362","Corinth:Image:bw 1973 094 02a::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1973_094/1973_st_094_002A.jpg::1800::1197","Oinochoe with flaring disk foot with concave undersurface, globular body with max. diam. at H00.09, curving up without articulation into wide neck; slight deformation at shoulder and base of neck. Note: original inventory mentions stump of vertical handle, but handle does not belong.","Corinth","1934/11/07","" "BRONZE KNIFE","Byzantine","Corinth:Object:MF 1293","","","","Object","Minor Finds","MF 1293","Corinth:Image:bw 1983 040 27::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1983_040/1983_st_040_027.jpg::1800::1197","Knife with long handle, rectangular in section, blunt tipped; at other end, triangular blade, with broadest side at top near shaft, with small tooth at juncture of blade to shaft; tapering to fine point. Identified in Corinth XII, p. 188 as of a shape used for operating on the eye, though whether it was used for such is unknown.","Corinth","",""