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[Corinth Basket] NB966 B38 P62

Basket/zembil 966 38 62 fill of pit between N and S Geometric tombs Fineware. blgl open vessel bs 2; Fineware. ray based kotyle with fine rays bs 1 5 frag(s) 0.03 kg. (0% saved) fineware. 5 frag(s) ... c. 500 B.C.

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[Corinth Object] C 1953 11: ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE BAND CUP

A single large fragment from the body of a band-cup. The lip is black, and the lower body is black, with a reserved band below. In the reserved handle zone, five draped figures. In the center, a bearded ... mid-6th c. B.C.

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[Corinth Object] C 1953 171: ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE DROOP CUP

Part of body with foot attachment. Rays at center; then glaze bands; running scroll pattern; bands; palmettes and lotuses. Shiny black glaze. Fine reddish yellow clay. Fragment. Single frgt., mended from ... ca. 540 B.C.

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[Corinth Object] A 1103: POROS GUTTA, TEMPLE OF APOLLO

Gutta with flat undersurface, profile not strictly cylindrical: vertical at back, front contracting from bottom to top at 9 degrees from the vertical. Possibly faint rasp marks on underside. See A-1064: ... Mid-6th c. B.C.

[Corinth Coin] 2006 153: Greek Copper/Bronze Coin (500 BC)

AE Rev. traces of letters (?) in center; possibly Greek worn flat worn flat found during cleaning, NB982 B83 P138, ... 500 BC

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[Corinth Object] MF 2002 11: CONICAL LOOMWEIGHT WITH BLACK GLAZE

Conical loomweight w/ slightly concave base, rounded transition to gently tapering sides, as Corinth XII #1075 (Profile IV) Black glaze on base and lower half of body Fine greenish-yellow clay, frequent ... Late 6th c. B.C.

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[Corinth Object] C 1961 464a: ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE VASE

High ovoid wall of closed vessel, turning continuously into shoulder. Maenad, head to left, right arm across chest, left arm out with palm facing outwards; skin originally with added white; added purple ... Late 6th c. B.C.

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[Corinth Object] C 1961 464b: ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE VASE

High ovoid wall of closed vessel, turning continuously into shoulder. Head of satyr to right; added purple beard; stain of added white below. In field, branch; arm or other object at upper right break ... Late 6th c. B.C.