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Minor chips at bottom edge. Some wear at top of string hole.
Conical. Pierced vertically.
Dark purple steatite. Chamber Tomb, below Middle Stoa terrace, opposite Pier 20; found 0.04m. N.W. and slightly ... 4 August 1965 ... N 12:4 |
| Plates. Bowl with Return Handles; Corinthianizing. Well. Brann H 20. Payne, NC, p. 297. Kübler, Alt. Mal., p. 55, fig. 43. Plate; Late Geometric. Lidless Lekanis. Brann I 56. Kerameikos, V, 1, pls. 102, ... Agora 8 45 P 12588 P 12687 P 7203 P 19799 P 7083 P 22396 P 13289 P 5414 P 5413 P 7:2 D 12:3 H 12:8 F 12:5 ... Late 7th B.C ... D 12:3 ... H 12:8 ... F 12:5 |
| Intact.
Fluked nozzle; angular body; raised base; sharply depressed top.
Double handle with cross band.
Branches (?) and dots in relief on shoulder.
Black glaze.
Gray clay.
Type XIII of Corinth collection, ... 17 April 1937 ... Agora V, no. G 3, p. 23, pl. 44 ... Agora IV, no. 521, p. 127, pls. 20, 45. |
| Mycenaean Chamber Tomb by Stoa Pier 12 (Burial 10).
The entire north side of the chamber had been cut away by Stoa Pier 12 and most of the depth by leveling operations in connection with Square Building, ... Early Myc. IIIA ... Mycenaean Chamber Tomb by Stoa Pier 12 (Burial ... cut away by Stoa Pier 12 |
Only the upper part preserved. The nozzle and part of rim missing.
On the discus, a boukranion. The rim plain.
Red clay; red wash (?).
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection.
Cf. Corinth IV, ii, pp. 102-114, ... Late 3rd.-early 4th. century A.D ... Corinth IV, ii, pp. 102-114, nos. 786-1412, pls. XIII-XIX. |
Fragment.
Small example; bottom flat, left rough. Triple reel lugs ending in rotelles. Corinthian tile fabric, mouldmade.
Larger pieces with this rim treatment and style of lug are common in Corinth ... Context ca. 375-350 B.C ... AV 12.1916 |
| Bowl, one handle, start of stem preserved. Mended from many pieces. Conical bowl with concave upper modeling and very slight out-turned rim, single horizontal flat handle rising slightly above rim.
Red-buff ... August 1965 ... Agora XIII, no. XL-13 ... Agora XIV, p. 4, pl. 16b ... Hesperia 35 (1966), p. 77, pls. 22a, 24e. |
Bronze phallic amulet with a loop on top for suspension. Such amulets were not uncommon in the Roman period: cf. Furtwangler, Olympia, IV, p. XIII, 33; Bonner Jahrbucher, LXXXVII, 1889, p. 23, pl. III, ... according to Corinth 12 ... IV, p. XIII, 33; Bonner ... pl. III, 27. For a bronze |
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