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| Corinth Excavations, 2002. Panaghia West ... Hadji, A.; Hardiman, C.; Palaskas, S.; Borbonus, D ... Field Notes First Training Session: Hadji A., Hardiman C Second Training Session: Palaskas S. Regular Season: Borbonus D ... 02/04/2002 - 05/06/2002 ... Field Notes First Training Session: Hadji A., Hardiman C Second Training |
| Well at 67/ΙΕ. Note first row of stones preserved of well in shadow ... AMS 3475 Horizontal (normal) ... October 1949 ... Well at 67/ΙΕ. Note first row of stones preserved of well in shadow. |
| Corinth Excavations, 2002. Panaghia West ... Borbonus, D.; Davis, W.J.E.; Hammer, C.; Sweney, L.; Lesk, A ... Field Notes First Training Session: Davis W.J.E., Hammer C. Second Training Session: Sweney L., Lesk A. Main Excavation Season: Borbonus D ... 02/04/2002 - 17/05/2002 ... Field Notes First Training Session: Davis W.J.E., Hammer C. Second Training |
| Corinth Excavations, 2006, First Training Session, Panayia West ... Mallen, L.; Speare, B.; Ziskowski, A ... Field Notes ... 25/04/2006 - 26/05/2006 ... Field Notes |
| Corinth Excavations, 2002, Panaghia. 2003, Panaghia South, First Training Session ... Smith, C.; Park, G.R.; Williams, A.; Shroeder, C ... Field Notes ... 10/06/2002 - 31/07/2003 ... Corinth Excavations, 2002, Panaghia. 2003, Panaghia South, First Training |
Handle, part of shoulder, a little of wall, all of foot missing. P.H. 0.135; diam. 0.053.
Owl (part of head and body missing). At right, olive sprig. On the shoulder: rays; above, tongue pattern.
Originally, ... Third quarter of the 5th century B.C ... complete. First noted as missing |
| Prices set by Court of First Justice for Properties to be expropriated on Hadrian Street ... List Stained Note Paper Pencil ... 1968 ... Note Paper |
| West outer wall as first cleared. From the north. Note burnt pit left standing over foundations, left background ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... West outer wall as first cleared. From the north. Note burnt pit left standing over |
| Upper level, fresco stroses. Note: SE Building is not Julian Basilica; first called Roman House (P.S. 2015) ... Southeast Building is Julian Basilica in original notebook Area unclear (E.P. Jan 2008) ... 1931 ... Upper level, fresco stroses. Note: SE Building is not Julian Basilica; first |
| Back and front surfaces of background preserved, but no original edge.
Parts of two male figures preserved. The first, preserved from chest to ankles, nude save for cloak hanging in folds along his right ... January-February 1949 ... MdI 78 (1963), p. 156 (noted). |
| First interpretation: woman 's figurine.
The head missing.
A boy completely muffled in a long himation, the right arm held across the chest under the garment. A round hole in the back.
Traces of white ... 31 May 1935 ... Hesperia 34 (1965), p. 58, pl. 19, noted. |
| Interior southwest corner of Southeast Building. Note: SE Building is not Julian Basilica; first called Roman House (P.S. 2015) ... Southeast Building is Julian Basilica in original notebook Area unclear (E.P. Jan 2008) ... 1931 ... Note: SE Building is not Julian Basilica; first called |
First interpretation: face of female figurine.
Lower part of the face.
Rounded face; broad flattened nose; small mouth with thick lips; double chin; fat neck.
Mold made; hollow.
Pink clay.
ADDENDA: Same ... 30 June 1931 ... Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 193, noted. |
First interpretation: head of female figurine.
Front part of head.
Large heavy lidded eyes, broad flat nose; thick lips; round fat cheeks; thick neck.
Traces of red paint over white. Mold made. Hollow ... 30 June 1931 ... Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 193, noted. |
| Basket/zembil 640 28 22 soft ashy brown, mixed w carbon, bones bs Grid 74-B.
Pottery: c.200 coarse, 100 of which are probably cooking; , 13th
TC water pipe, prob roman
coins: 1976-22 (disintegrated); ... 1976/04/05 ... ash patch, first noted in |
| First and best preserved section of water pipe from system found in place.
Made of a sheet of lead folded to form a tube. The opening at one end is larger, for insertion of the connecting section of pipe ... 2 May 1952 ... Hesperia 22 (1953), p. 40, noted. |
Deposit 1103 514 0 Lot 2009-060 40 % large angular pebbles, cobbles Top slope of the context is moderate down to the S. The soil color is dark reddish brown. The soil compaction is compact. The soil is ... 1280 +/-10 ... 510 and 513.
Later notes ... first fill from top of pit |
| Byzantine building: note the southwest corner of the Peribolos of the Twelve Gods behind the railroad retaining wall, at the first ladder from the left ... southwest Horizontal (normal) ... 12 May 1934 ... Byzantine building: note the southwest corner of the ... wall, at the first ladder |
| Byzantine building: note the southwest corner of the Peribolos of the Twelve Gods behind the railroad retaining wall, at the first ladder from the left ... AMS southwest Horizontal (normal) ... 12 May 1934 ... Byzantine building: note the southwest corner of the ... wall, at the first ladder |
| The pillar beside Athena is in part preserved. At the right, reading downwards: ΔΗΜΟΥ
The archon may be either ΘΟΥ)ΔΗΜΟΥ or ΑΡΙΣΤΟ)ΔΗΜΟΥ. The first was archon in 353/2; the second in 352/1.
Good black ... 29 May 1933 ... AJA 47 (1943), p. 465, noted. |
| Excavation finds notebook where the object is recorded at first. The catalogue card is typed afterward from the notebook. Note the postage-stamp size picture pasted on both documents ... Sheet 8 Horizontal (normal) ... 1947 ... recorded at first. The catalogue ... the notebook. Note the |
| Excavation finds notebook where the object is recorded at first. The catalogue card is typed afterward from the notebook. Note the postage-stamp size picture pasted on both documents ... Sheet 8-also negs. 2003-20-10,11,12 Horizontal (normal) ... 1947 ... recorded at first. The catalogue ... the notebook. Note the |
a) Bowl. Mended from many pieces; complete except for chips. Small ring foot, concave underside with small nipple; curving side wall; high vertical flange for lid.
b) Lid. Mended from many pieces; complete ... 17 May 1971 ... Hesperia 42 (1973), p. 154, noted. |
Only the left side of the figure remains; head and legs completely gone.
Seated goddess type, arms pressed close to thighs.
Note that the clay was first pressed thin in the mould; then the concavity was ... 13 March 1937 ... pressed close to thighs.
Note that the clay was first |
First trial east Stoa colonnade, N. of S. wall III, layer 12.
Note quantities of cattle bones, the knuckles sawn off and many worked bits. Evidently a bone implement factory near by. [nbp. 2139] Coins: ... Late 3rd c.-earliest 4th c. A.D ... First trial east Stoa colonnade, N. of S. wall III, layer 12.
Note quantities of |
First interpretation: fragment of figure crouching.
Head and feet missing. Broken away behind.
A seated figure,"slave on altar", wearing a short coat and long-legged and long-sleeved tights, plays the ... 27 February 1935 ... First interpretation: fragment of figure crouching.
Head and feet missing. |
| Intact.
Solid hub.
Inscribed. Obverse : ΨΗΦΟΣ ΔΗΜΟΣΙΑ
Reverse : Ε Ενεπίγραφη δικαστική ψήφος. Terrace, first northern extension. Stoa Gallery 2773 Leica, LXIII-9, LXIII-10, LXIV-34, 80-130, 86-150 ... 27 November 1953 ... Hesperia 24 (1955), p. 60, noted. |
| Great north retaining wall of Eleusinion, from the north. Detail showing third hole dug to support blocks (first hole filled, at left, second, at right). Note column put in for support in late Roman times ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... (first hole filled, at left, second, at right). Note column |
| Dark Age walls. The north-south wall is cut by the Byzantine pit at J/9-3/9,14. Mud surface Layer IX is visible west of the north-south wall at lower right. Note Altar as first exposed ... southeast 1653 Horizontal (normal) ... 22 Jun 1981 ... at lower right. Note Altar as first exposed. |
| Dark Age walls. The north-south wall is cut by the Byzantine pit at J/9-3/9,14. Mud surface Layer IX is visible west of the north-south wall at lower right. Note Altar as first exposed ... AMS southeast 1653 Horizontal (normal) ... 22 Jun 1981 ... at lower right. Note Altar as first exposed. |
| The first two pages of Nb. Ε I, dated April 20, 1931. Pasted on the first page are contact prints of images of the first building to be demolished before excavation of the area could begin. An entry notes, ... Craig Mauzy ... Horizontal (normal) ... The first two pages of ... 1931. Pasted on the first ... images of the first building |
| Deposit 1108 140 Lot 2014-012 Color is light grayish-reddish brown. Inclusions: pebbles to cobbles (subangular, 5%), ceramics (2%) Top slope of the context is slight down to the NW. The soil color is light ... 14th c ... Fill Room 8, Unit II (First Pass) - Frankish floor |
| Laying the first section of the mosaic floor at the north end. Note the sequence above the main slab: a thin layer of sand, tar paper underbed with wire-mesh, metal strips bed for marble chips ... northwest 5015 ... 4 Jul 1956 ... Laying the first section of the mosaic floor at the north end. Note the sequence |
| Laying the first section of the mosaic floor at the north end. Note the sequence above the main slab: a thin layer of sand, tar paper underbed with wire-mesh, metal strips bed for marble chips ... AMS northwest 5015 ... 4 Jul 1956 ... Laying the first section of the mosaic floor at the north end. Note the sequence |
| Intact.
Solid hub.
Inscribed. Obverse : ΨΗΦ[ΟΣ ΔΗΜΟΣΙ]Α
Reverse : two small rectangular stamps, uncertain representations. Ενεπίγραφη δικαστική ψήφος. Terrace, first northern extension. Metals Room 90-27 ... 27 November 1953 ... Hesperia 24 (1955), p. 60, noted. |
| Cistern. Price 1964, pp. 32-33. Kroll 1973, p. 89, note 6. D.B. Thompson, Three Centuries of Hellenistic Terracottas: VII the Early First Century B.C., B. The Mask Cistern; VIII The Late First Century ... Agora 26 306 P 20494 E 14:3 ... Mid 1st A.D ... Kroll 1973, p. 89, note 6 ... Terracottas: VII the Early First ... Cistern; VIII The Late First |
| Many fragments preserve most of the lip, both handles, the base and much of the wall. Restored in plaster. Panathenaic shape. Flaring echinus lip; small handles, below lip to shoulder; plain foot flat ... 26 May 1937 ... first and second figures have ... toward the first; between them ... the first figure: of the |
| Mended from many pieces; profile almost complete. Missing: most of mouth, of back and of foot, handle and much of the front.
Panel: above, palmettes and lotus flower band; below and at the sides a glaze ... 13 March 1955 ... JdI 76 (1961), p. 35, noted ... JHS 78 (1958), p. 2, noted. |
Medicine Bottle.
Handle and chips of rim and wall missing.
Flat underside with string marks. Sloping shoulder. Short, broad neck and plain, slightly outturned rim. Handle originally ran from rim to belly ... Context mainly of first half of 2nd century ... 56, note 1. |
Large mixing bowl: lekane or lebes. Projecting rim rilled on the vertical face and on the upper surface. Small ring foot; very small rolled handles on the shoulder. Substantial pithos fabric, smooth brown ... Context ca. 500 B.C ... the first half of the 6th ... 193-194. See also p. 212, note |
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