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Small part of rim and most of discus preserved.
Plain rim; two grooves at inner edge. On discus, goat-legged Pan, right, looking back left, playing syrinx.
Red wash.
Light red clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth ... 20 April 1936 ... -2.8 to -3m. |
| Handmade horse and rider figurine; horse stands with weight evenly distributed across all four legs, with joint indicated in back legs, tail raised above level of the back and held horizontally, rider ... ca. 350-325 B.C. (Stillwell 1952, Corinth 15.2, p. 23) ... head , where it bends ... Similar to KT 28-121 from the |
| Inscribed statue base with dedication.
Besides the large piece of the long face, many small fragments were found built into the wall of the modern drain, including one bit with the letters "M H". One fragment ... Second quarter of 4th. century B.C ... 647-648, 658 |
Basket/zembil 985 46 121 just under basket 44. Dark reddish brown sandy silt. Coarse pebbles, bone, shell inclusions, ca. 10%. 100% dry sieve, excavated with small pick, dental tools, brushes. (JB's notes) ... 12th cent ... 121 ... in 2 places ...
Length heel to crown: 156 , |
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