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Amphora Building, bay 10, shelf 3C |
| Fragment ... 1962/05/09 ... C 1962 123 ... 123 |
Italian Sigillata cup with flaring ring foot and convex wall. Thick red slip (2.5YR 4/6) on interior and exterior. Incised circle on floor around stamp. stamp. In planta pedis stamp in center of floor: ... 80-100 CE or later, based on comparanda in Corinth 18.2 ... C 1929 123 ... 123 |
| Bowl with flaring ring foot, convex body, vertical or flaring rim (?). Similar to C- 1937-1998A; C-1938-534; C-1992-33; C-1994-23 Thick white slip over all except on undersurface of bottom and foot and ... 1936/03/20 ... C 1936 123 ... 123 |
| Bowl with flaring stem foot, hemispherical body ending in round vertical lip. White slip over all, except for interior of foot. Incised on floor: in center, bird in profile to rt., with long bill, horizontal ... 12th to early 13th c., context to 2nd half 13th c ... 12th to early 13th c., context to 2nd half 13th c. |
| Cyma kantharos with stem foot, flat resting surface and conical undersurface, with molded exterior in two degrees; high lower with straight sloping profile ending in beveled edge, upper a high, very thin ... 1947/02/16 ... C 1947 123 ... 123 |
| A wide, shallow bowl with a vertical ring foot, and echinoid body leading into a tapered, vertical lip Exterior glazed light olive brown (2.5Y 5/6), with thicker drips of glaze coming down from the lip; ... 13th century A.D.; decoration very similar to that of C-1937-1747, a Late Byzantine to Early Frankish sgraffito flanged bowl ... C70 WM |
| Inscribed block.
Broken away at left; right side preserved, perhaps not original.
Surface weathered.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA This perhaps belong with I 2114 (N 7) and I 2209 (N 22). Found in the wall ... 1 October 1934 ... Agora XVIII, no. C123, pl. 11. |
| Merker 2000, Corinth 18.4, cat. C123 |
Pyramidal, stamped.
In oval stamp on top, a satyr crouching left, facing a large pot.
Top dipped in poor dull black glaze. Well.
Latest 5th-4th c. B.C. Leica ... 18 May-4 June 1937 ... Hesperia 18 (1949), p. 340, pl. 101, no. C 123. |
| Base missing; body much mended; fragments missing. Trefoil mouth; plain band handle. Double bands of added white on lower body and below handle zone; one(?) band below lip. On shoulder, alternating loops, ... 12 March 1936 ... Hesperia Suppl. 2 (1939), no. C 123, p. 177, fig. 127. |
| Part of rim preserved. Finished Tholos trench M, layer II; 5th century B.C.(?). [ Ἀριστ]ο̣φ̣ῶ̣
horn ν
Θάσιο̣ν̣ 2097 Leica ... 19 February 1938 ... Tholos trench M, layer II; 5th century B.C.(?). |
| Lily-shaped multi-faceted bowl with several zones of facets in different planes, outurned flaring rim, shank narrow and topped by thick, faceted lip. For shape see Robinson C123. In center of each bowl ... Turkish, second half of 19th century by Robinson parallels ... see Robinson C123 ... exterior. Robinson C123 for |
| Architrave-frieze block, worked the same on both faces: with 3-step architrave, H00.06, 00.07, 00.086; crowning cyma reversa and fascia H00.088; frieze has slight compound curve H00.0165; crown H00.085, ... Early 2nd c. A.C ... Early 2nd c. A.C ... Early Roman (44BC-1/2 2nd c AD) |
| Base with slightly concave undersurface, wide stem, widening to globular body, narrow concave neck, slightly flaring rim with straight profile and thickened round lip, single vertical oval handle with ... Second half of sixth century or later ... C 1998 18 |
| Handle and body fragments missing. Partly restored in plaster. Plump body, straight neck and trefoil mouth. Flat bottom. On body, a broad band, then narrow bands to shoulder. Broad band at top of shoulder; ... 17 March-1 April 1936 ... Hesperia Suppl. 2 (1939), no. C 115, p. 175, figs. 122-123. |
| Saucer with flaring ring foot, convex body, broad horizontal rim and inturned rounded lip. Similar to C-1936-123; C-1937-1998; C-1994-23 Thick white slip covered by glossy lime green glaze over all except ... 1938/05/24 ... C 1938 534 |
| See C-1999-053A. Fragment. Nine joining frgts., preserving upper half of body to rim, nearly 1/4 circumference; stumps of handle. Note: may physically join A, but join tenuous enough that left apart ... 1999/06/23 ... See C-1999-053A. |
| Stewpot like Agora J55 with probable rounded bottom, ovoid body with max. diam. slightly below median. tapering to base of broad wide-flaring rim, rounded lip, upper surface of rim flat. Two vertical strap ... ? 4th c. A.C. context ... C-1999-053B ... NB918 B95 P123 |
| Inscribed stele with ornamental pediment.
Decree honoring Kephisodoros; non-stoichedon.
Fragment Η' 123 a), the bottom is broken off.
The top is finished above with a pediment with central and lateral ... 196/5 B.C ... 196/5 B.C. |
Part of rim preserved.
Half ship. Dte: this seems to belong to 2nd half of 2c BC;
see Pnyx nr 123, 151 suggesting a date of 150 BC
or soon after(VG)* Cistern, strosis II. Ἐπὶ Μεν̣[ίππου]
Ξάνθου
Κνίδιον ... 3 June 1937 ... Dte: this seems to belong to 2nd half of 2c BC;
see Pnyx nr 123, 151 |
| Broken off above waist. Left foot (which was attached with iron dowel) missing, and small part of throne.
Figure, wears transparent chiton and heavier himation. She is seated on a rocky throne, with left ... 19 June 1951 ... AJA 56 (1952), p. 123, pl. 9 c. ... Hesperia 21 (1952), pp. 109, 110, fig. 5, pl. 28 c, d. |
| Chytra with rounded bottom, ovoid body with greatest maximum diameter below median at 0.063. Outward flaring rim joining body with soft articulation. Prominent wheel ridges at articulation. Lip beveled ... 1934/05/22 ... Corinth VII.3, no. 658, pp. 123-24; Corinth 18.1, p. 74. |
| Part of a deepish bowl; the bottom missing, with flat projecting rim and vertical band handles, from the rim to just below it. Restored in plaster.
Soft red clay, ungazed. Well, bottom fill, late 4th ... May 1937 ... Well, bottom fill, late 4th. c. B.C ... PD 901-123, PD 2820 |
| Plate with flat base, straight flaring walls, tapered lip. Similar to C-88-122, C-88-123; Agora V, p. 63, no. K 36-40, pl. 69; Agora V, p. 54, no. J 33, pl. 68. Interior and upper half of body on exterior ... After 240 A.C ... lip. Similar to C-88-122, C-88-123; Agora V, p. 63, no. K |
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