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| Corinthian A amphora handle, oval in section and slightly pinched at top forming slight spine. See McPhee and Pemberton 2012, Corinth 7.6, pp.48-49. Similar to C-1971-604 (McPhee and Pemberton 2012, Corinth ... 2nd half of 4th c. B.C., based on comparanda in Corinth 7.6 ... CORINTHIAN A STAMPED AMPHORA HANDLE |
Katie Rask, Marty Wells
ASCSA Corinth Excavations
End of Season Report
Blue Team
North of Nezi
The following is a summary of the excavations carried out in the area north of Nezi field during the 2009 ... every 0.30 m. This was our ...
B. What is identification ... bone.
At a depth of 11.70 m |
| Solid sandaled left foot tapering to sharp end above ankle. Foot flat on bottom, toes separated by incisions. Sandal held to foot by straps of applied clay: one encircling the back down to sides, another ... based on context, comparanda late 6th c. BC ... Early Roman (44BC-1/2 2nd c AD) |
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