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[Corinth Object] I 510: MARBLE INSCRIBED REVETMENT: LATIN

Thin revetment slab, sawn on back, finely smoothed on front. inscribed. Inscribed on one face, Latin, letter H00.041:]. FETIAL . : lst letter E,F,T; point between letters 1, 2 and before final letter; ... Early Roman ... I 510 ... 510

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[Corinth Object] C 1936 510: PROTOMAIOLICA BOWL

Bowl with flaring ring foot, flat resting and under surfaces. Convex, nearly hemispherical body, curving up to inward thickened, inward and downward slanting rim. White slip on interior, drips on exterior ... Frankish, 2nd half 13th c ... C 1936 510 ... 510

[Agora Object] AF 510: Head Fragment

Head of female terracotta figurine. 2 front top knots and veil wrapped around back of head and lower part of face. Nose gone. White slip. Reddish clay. Charles Morgan/B. Gorbe, Nb. No. 17. 75 ... 5 March 1934 ... AF 510 ... AF 510

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 510

Wall fragment from below rim. Glaze slightly flaked. Max. dim. 0.07. Woman (head and chest) to right, looking back, a sakkos on her head, a cloak over her shoulders. On the right, the rim of a tympanon ... Second quarter of the 4th century B.C ... Agora XXX, no. 510 ... AV 30.510

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[Corinth Object] C 1961 510: ATTIC RED-FIGURE BOWL

Enough remains to show that the bowl was supported on a stem or ring foot. Rounded rim, offset from wall on the outside. Slightly shiny brownish-black glaze. Narrow (W. 0.001) reserved band at rim on ... About 500 B.C ... C 1961 510 ... 510

[Corinth Object] KP 510: RAY KOTYLE

Ray "skyphos," deep body with slightly incurved rim, flat sides and low ring foot with flat resting surface. 2 round horiz. handles loop handles attached below rim. Decoration of upper body and interior ... 1st half 5th c., based on Corinth 15.3 ... KP 510 ... 510

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[Corinth Object] C 1935 510: CONSTANTINOPOLITAN WHITE WARE

Bowl with low, vertical ring foot, flat resting and undersurface. Deep convex body. Similar to C- 1936-857. In light slip, tondo with formalized bird to right, hatched wing. Borders of guilloche, simplified ... 11th c. CE ... Fragment. Two joining frgts., preserving about 1/2 foot, 1/8 body.