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Small, beveled ring foot, flat resting surface, nippled undersurface. Body rising in straight flaring profile, then turning up to tall cylindrical body. Overchanging rim with convex to concave profile, ... 1934/03/28 ... C 1934 45 |
| Terracotta solid handmade perching dove with wide short pointed beak, eye ridge, small head, very long neck, short wide spread pointed feet, and rectangular body narrowing towards flaring tail. Similar ... late 6th to 5th c B.C. (Corinth XV.2 Class XXVII no.8 Aphrodite Deposit) ... late 6th to 5th c B.C. (Corinth XV.2 Class XXVII no.8 Aphrodite Deposit) |
| Inscribed pedimental stele.
Upper left acroterion broken away; broken also at lower left corner, but here there is a small joining fragment with a few letters.
One hundred-fifteen lines of the inscription ... 178/7 B.C ... 178/7 B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Small parts of two finished faces are preserved. If projected these would meet in acute angle.
The smaller, ca. 0.115X0.085m. has remains of four lines of an inscription.
The larger, ... 1931 ... Agora XVIII, nos. C187, C122, V576, H377. |
| Inscribed stele.
Top broken off, and has taken with it middle of first four lines of insciption.
Short tongue, full thickeness of block, projects at bottom for setting up.
Found face down: inscription ... 166/5 B.C ... Hesperia 26 (1957), pp. 41-42. |
| Inscribed fragment.
At the top there remain a little of the moulding above the text; broken below; sides and back preserved.
Honoring the prytaneis of the tribe Antigones. The decree was passed in the ... 214/3 B.C ... 214/3 B.C. |
| Bowl with low vertical ring foot, round resting surface, flat undersurface; widely flaring body with convex profile, tall vertical flanged rim with convex profile, round lip. Rim covered with rouletting ... Museum, Roman Gallery, case 41, S1, (2023-01-23) |
| Nearly square weight with possible stamping error at one edge, 3 edges vertical, 4th beveled. On inscribed face: 4 dots connected by incised lines of inscription; two groups of 3 small dots, one on either ... ? 4th c. A.C. or later (Cor. XII) Late Byzantine context ... NB915 B41 P62 |
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