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[Agora Object] L 32: Lamp

Broad, flat rim, sloping to center. Horizontal, broad handle broken. Long, deep nozzle, with small wick hole. Fairly high base; unglazed. Hard black glaze. Pale red Attic clay. Type VI (late 5th. century ... 16 June 1931 ... Α:1/ΙΔ

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[Corinth Object] C 2014 31: LATE SGRAFFITO BOWL

Bowl with flaring high ring foot, convex body carinated in the upper part, vertical rim, and rounded lip. Similar to C-1935-10 (Mackay 2003, Corinth 20, p.415), C-1937-1625, C-1960-357, and C-1996-5. White ... Late 13th-early 14th ... C 2014 31 ... 31

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[Corinth Object] C 2000 31: WEST SLOPE WARE PLATE WITH OUTTURNED RIM

Plate with flaring ring foot, broad flat resting surface, convex undersurface. Wide flaring body, rising at less than 15 degrees with convex profile to broad outturned rim, nearly horizontal, with round ... 2nd c. B.C ... C 2000 31 ... 31

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[Corinth Object] C 1938 31: POLYCHROME WHITE WARE PLATE

Plate with vertical ring foot with thickened lower edge, fine resting surface with shallow offset on interior of foot. Wide flaring body. Interior, large green medallions with yellow centers, with black ... Late Byzantine ... C

[Agora Object] MC 81: Token

Apparently made in two halves. Obverse: the letter A enclosed in circle. Reverse: standing figure. Red glaze, rather worn. Well. Leica ... 13 April 1934 ... Agora X, p. 126, pl. 31, no. C 1a.

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[Agora Object] MC 695: Token

Side A: the letter alpha (A) enclosed in a circle. Side B: standing draped figure, left, holding uncertain object (spindle or thyrsos ?) in raised right hand. East of Roman bath, east of wall and floor ... 6 June 1947 ... Agora X, p. 126, pl. 31, no. C 1 b.

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[Corinth Object] LOT 1988 32:03: GLASS WORKING REFUSE

Raw greenish glass parts of glass furnace with tinny blue one piece. One lump with edges cut while still hot. Deformed masses, lumps and droplets. Glass tesserae: 1 Greenish, 1 bluish, 1 dark blue, 1 yellow ... end of 1st c. AD, according to Antonaras ... 1 st c. A.C ... end of 1st c. AD, according to Antonaras