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[Corinth Object] LOT 1981 11:01C: GLASS DEFORMED COLORLESS VESSEL

Deformed, colorless vessel. Colorless greenish glass. Fragment. Single frgt ... First half of 5th c.?, according to Antonaras

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[Corinth Object] LOT 1981 11:02: GLASS PLATE

Plate with flat, almost horizontal rim. Colorless glass. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving part of rim. Cast ... First half of 5th c.?, according to Antonaras

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[Corinth Object] LOT 1981 11:03: GLASS BOWL

Deep hemispherical bowl ending in slightly everted, cut off rim. Bands of fine horizontal incisions at 0.03, 0.06, 0.24, and 0.28 below rim. Colorless greenish glass. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving ... First half of 5th c.?, according to Antonaras

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[Corinth Object] LOT 1981 11:04: GLASS INDENTED BEAKER

Glass indented beaker with pushed-in, ring base, concave bottom (W. 0.23) bearing anular pontil scar. Conical, indented body. Colorless bluish glass. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving base and lower part ... First half of 5th c.?, according to Antonaras

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[Corinth Object] LOT 1981 12:02: GLASS WINDOW PANE

Flat sheet of glass for window pane. At center, thinner part appears as an indentation as a result of manufacturing technique. Colorless bluish glass. Fragment. Several frgts., preserving pane and cut-off, ... context late 3rd c with 5th c. contamination

[Corinth Object] LOT 1981 19:41: GLASS PLATE

Glass plate with Inverted, cut-off rim, and low, concave body. Colorelss light blue glass. Fragment. Free Blown ... 5th-6th c., according to Antonaras

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[Corinth Object] LOT 1981 19:42: GLASS DEFORMED BASE

Glass vessel, probably beaker, with severely deformed ring-shaped, pushed-in base. Colorless dark green glass, few impurities. Fragment. Single frgt. Free Blown ... 5th-6th c., according to Antonaras

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[Corinth Object] LOT 1981 19:44: GLASS WINDOW PANE

Flat sheet of glass for window pane. Colorless dark green glass. Fragment. Five frgts., four mended together and one non-joining, preserving cut-off, raised edge. Free Blown ... 5th-6th c., according to Antonaras