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| Mask, female face, Archaizing style: thick strands of tight spirally-curled ringlets, three strands falling to left of face, with hair ties at regular intervals; large almond-shaped eyes with raised outline, ... Rough fabric is consistent with other figurines of the Roman period from Corinth, e.g. MF-84-47, MF-84-16, MF-83-59. Heavily rimmed eyes typical of Roman figurines, e.g. Corinth XII, 413, 443-446 (all ... 443-446 (all 1st c. AC), 453 (3rd c. AC) |
| Lekythos with ring foot with a flat resting surface and concave undersurface, globular body to tapered shoulder with a cylindrical neck to flaring rounded rim, and one round vertical strap handle attached ... Late Submycenaean-Early Protogeometric (transitional), based on Ruppenstein 2009 ... C 2015 7 |
| Bronze setting with red gem. Gold inside "A" on bezel, appears to be paint (according to N. Anastasatou). inscribed. Single letter: A Bronze setting, iron loop, gold paint, red gem. Missing parts. Single ... 2014/06/24 ... South Stoa, Mosaic Room C, NW Room |
| Flat cake completely covered with pellets. Underside flat. Handmade, solid. Covered with pellets Fine clay, small red, and some pebbly inclusions, voids Complete or intact. Intact ... Archaic (7th-6th c.) |
Bird leg with carved feathers above ankle. Over life-size. White marble. Fragment. Leg of bird broken above ankle. Talens missing. From "Middle Area" ca. 1 m above Roman pavement ... Synetairismos, row 1, bay 10, shelf 3 |
Carved folds of drapery from large statue. White marble. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving part of folds of drapery. Found in same area as MF-3797, ca. 3.00m below top of pier L:34. Found in "Middle Area" ... 1934/05/22 ... Early Roman (44BC-1/2 2nd c AD) |
| Straight flaring rim, fine tapered lip of bucchero kantharos. Two parallel horizontal incised lines below lip on exterior. Interior and exterior burnished. Fine clay with substantial mica. Fragment. Rim ... N 3/ (very dark gray) |
| Marble inscription. inscribed. Five lines in Greek. Cream-colored marble streaked with black. Fragment. Two joining frgts. (smaller frgt. I-2330, lapsed), preserving parts of original smooth top and left ... beginning of 2nd c. AD ... beginning of 2nd c. AD |
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