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| A Tholos eaves tile, fragmentary but complete save for the tip, which has been restored on the evidence of A 864 (Ζ 1540). A triangular rain tile, its sides equipped with heavy flanges below, with light ... 15 February 1938 ... A 861 ... A 861 |
| Broneer 1930, Corinth 4.2, cat. 239 |
Beaked jug, not enough preserved to identify preceise form. Light-Painted Fine Pollished (Blegen's Class A, no. 2 "Yellow Mottled): mottled exterior in blue-gray and orangy-yellow, similar to Z-860 (Blegen ... EH II, based on Blegen 1928, Zygouries, p. 217 ... Z 861 ... 861 |
End of nozzle broken off, and knob at left side chipped away.
A shallow groove round the outer edge of the broad, nearly flat top.
Unglazed outside with fine self slip; black glaze inside, and some spilled ... 4 April 1933 ... cf. Corinth IV, ii, p. 32, |
| Flat bottom. Very low, vertical sides. Two cakes on floor, one large and flat with central knob and other small, round, and taller, flat surface, with five flat clay disks in shape of flower and thicker ... Based on Hesperia 1997 ... C 1962 861 ... 861 |
Fragment. Number lapsed. Joins I-594C ... according to Corinth 8.2 ... I |
| See I-1465-A. See I-1465-A. inscribed. One line in Latin: […]LIB IN[…] Fine white marble. Fragment. Single frgt., broken all around and preserving few letters ... mid 3rd c. according to Corinth 8.3 ... I 1465g ... g |
| Thin marble revetment with inscription, rear smoothly finished. Letters fairly well cut. Horizontal guidelines scratched on inscribed surface. inscribed. Two lines in Latin. See Corinth 8.3 for full restoration ... mid-1st c. AD, according to Corinth 8.3 ... I |
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