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| Bowl with hemispherical body. Body: two goats rearing in opposite directions; beneath goat at rt. an unintelligible dog-like object. Red glaze over all. Fine reddish yellow clay. Fragment. Single frgt., ... Hellenistic |
| Bowl with low vertical ring foot, narrow flat resting surface, flat undersurface. Deep convex body, oblique outturned rim with squared lip. White slip on interior, over which brown painted decoration: ... ? Frankish ? |
| Plate with low vertical ring foot, flat resting surface, flat undersurface. Shallow, wide-flaring body with convex profile. White slip on interior. Sgraffito decoration: central tondo: hare to rt. with ... Context mid 13th c. |
| Vertical handle of Corinthian A transport/storage amphora, attached to shoulder; handle round at base, flattening very slightly to oval at upper break. Streaky wash on interior fired buff. stamp. Stamp ... 4th c. B.C. ? Context Early Roman |
| Fragment, possibly from shoulder, of closed vessel with slight convex curve on longitudinal axis. Decorated in outline style in light red-brown paint: head of woman in profile to rt.: curly hair pulled ... 5th cent. B.C., context 13th c. |
| Brazier with shallow flaring bowl, projecting from stand, juncture with which preserved; heavy moulded rim consisting of large torus moulding, projecting round lip. Vertical strap handle attached to base ... 9th c. A.C. |
| Bowl with low ring foot, flat undersurface, streight, flaring lower body. White slip on inner surface. Decoration as described by Morgan (Corinth XI, no. 476): "solid triple spiral device in the centre ... Last quarter 12th century (Sanders 2003) |
| Small pitcher or jug with short neck with slightly concave profile. White slip on exterior, brown spots in vertical rows. Moderately light brown clay. Fragment. Single frgt., neck. C70 ... Context Frankish |
| Bowl with flaring ring foot, , rounded resting surface, rounded undersurface, deep convex body.
Note: doesn't go with B, C, profiles of which straighter. Thin slip on interior, over which green-brown ... Context Frankish |
Deep bowl with straight flaring body, rising at ca. 45 degrees to H00.045 below lip, turning sharply up to nearly vertical tall rim, tapered lip. Note: C 1937 1293A from another vessel. White slip on interior ... 1937/09/25 |
| See C 1937 1293B. Note C 1937 1293A from a different bowl. Fragment. Four joining frgts., preserving upper body to rim, ca. 1/4 circumference ... 1937/09/25 |
| Large bowl with slightly flaring, tall rim with concave profile, tapered lip. Pale slip on interior and overlapping lip; broad brown vertical band descending from lip, flanked by groups of at least 3 narrow ... 1937/09/25 |
Fragment. Several fragments, not mended. Possibly belong to multiple jugs ... 1937/09/25 |
Drawn glass cane, possibly a foot? Cylindrical, with pinched tool marks near one end from drawing out while molten. The pinched end is globular, and the non pinched end is broken off from larger piece ... From context |
Cup or beaker. Straight plain rim, probably wheel-cut. Convex body; shape of base and foot unknown. Exterior: wide (0.004) horizontal groove 0.001 below lip. Two shallower, narrow grooves 0.0021 below ... By context |
Shallow sub-hemispherical bowl. Straight wheel cut, unfinished rim (possibly a clean break instead), with convex body curving down to bottom (not preserved). Grose Group D. Exterior: two bands of shallow ... By context. |
Tubular ring base of plate or bowl. Appears to be folded inward. Glass, clear green Fragment. 2 fragments, non-joining. Base with no part of bottom or side preserved. Heavily weathered iridescent and ... From context. Cf. also Corinth XII #631 and 634 |
| Bronze quadrilateral steelyard bar (two sides wider than the other two) with knob at the end. Scale indications on the two wide faces: a) twenty pounds, reading left to right. Ten is indicated by ten dots, ... Not later than the 12th c., according to Corinth 12 |
Inscribed fragment.
Top preserved.
Two lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in a wall of the modern house 647/6 west of the Panathenaic Way, west of the Eleusinion. Leica ... 24 September 1937 |
Inscribed fragment.
Back lightly chisel gouged; right side seems preserved, though surface is badly weatherd.
Six lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Pentelic marble.
Transferred to the Epigraphical ... 5th. century B.C. |
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