[Agora Object] MC 1076: Loom Weight

Chipped on one side. Pyramidal, with graffito. Incised in soft clay on top the letter: E. Unglazed. Archaic Temple of Triptolemos, northwest, layer 5. Leica ... 20 July 1959 ... Archaic Temple of Triptolemos, northwest, layer 5 ... Chipped on one side. Pyramidal, with graffito. Incised in soft clay on top the

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[Agora Object] P 4688: Red Figure Cup Fragment: Type B

From a cup medallion. Head of boy left, his hair bound by a fillet in added purple; his cloak drawn up over the back of his head. Above, part of extended arm? Relief contours. Cf. the Dourian cup in Würzburg ... Ca. 480 ... the back of his head. Above, part of extended arm? ... Head of boy left, his hair

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[Corinth Object] MF 3310: BRONZE INSTRUMENT

Two pieces of bronze fitted together like shears and fixed with an iron rivet to rotate; the upper end of each bar is shaped like a pointed leaf; the opposite end is spade-shaped; one side of spade has ... Byzantine or later ... Two pieces of bronze ... rivet to rotate; the upper end of each bar is shaped

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[Corinth Object] MF 4879: SILVER FINGER RING

Type G. Narrow flat hoop widening toward the bezel. Insect (?) incised on the bezel, within a grooved border; punched dots in the field. Heavily alloyed silver. Silver Complete or intact ... Fourth century AD ... North of Temple Hill

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[Corinth Object] C 1978 350: PROTOCORINTHIAN KOTYLE

Convex underside, ring foot with concave inner face, rounded resting surface, staight flaring outer face vertically trimmed at the bottom. Convex flaring walls. Central dot in two circles on underside ... Protocorinthian, late? ... Reserved zone above the foot outside, the rest of the body glazed. In the reserved zone, ... the bottom. Convex flaring ... Fragment. Four joining fragments preserving foot, part of lower body. Glaze

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[Corinth Object] C 1931 191: ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE KRATER

A single fragment from the body of a large open vessel, probably a krater. The heads of two chariot horses to right. The two horses, with their heads pulled back, are probably the pole horses. Fine reddish ... Probably fourth quarter of the 6th century B.C ... A single fragment from the body of a large open vessel, probably a krater ... The heads of two chariot horses to right. The two ... back, are probably the pole

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[Corinth Object] MF 1974 141: ENGRAVED GLASS BOWL OR BEAKER

Slightly convex fragment from the wall of a vessel like a bowl or beaker. Blown in mould, engraved when cold. Upper part covered with broad band H00.018 m. of panels formed by double lines, with small ... Fourth AC ... Slightly convex fragment from the wall of a vessel like a bowl or beaker. Blown ... Upper part covered with broad band H00.018 m. of panels formed by double lines,

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[Corinth Object] V 111: VOTIVE TEMPLE BOY

Mouldmade seated child. Left leg flat on ground bent and drawn in toward body; right knee bent, foot on ground. Ball (?) in left hand which rests on left knee; right hand on right knee. Fleshy body; ... the History of Pediatrics,"