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[Corinth Object] MF 12622: TERRACOTTA FIGURINE OF GROTESQUE (?) OLD MAN

Mouldmade terracotta figurine of old man, possibly grotesque, holding right hand to right eye. Figure apparently bald. Head large with wrinkled forehead, heavy and furrowed brow. Left eye closed with heavy ... late Hellenistic

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[Corinth Object] T 3494: TYPE XXVII LAMP

Roman lamp Type XXVII. 2nd. Cent AD. Ovules on rim. Rays on disc. Straight nozzle. Grooved pierced handle. Unglazed. inscribed. One line signed in Greek: EPIKTH Pale red clay. Complete or intact. Complete ... 2nd. C.

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[Corinth Object] A 849: RELIEF WITH BOUKRANION

Relief with upper edge roughly picked. Decorated in relief with a stylized boukranion set 00.028 below upper edge; this band roughly worked. Boukranion consists of a stylized ruff of hair above forehead ... Early Roman

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[Corinth Object] A 1069: ROMAN MARBLE FOUNTAIN SPOUT

A roughly rectangular block, present bottom smooth; one face vertical, roughly picked with smooth band W00.04 along one vertical edge; 2 adjacent sides roughly vertical and sculpted, but rounded at top; ... Roman

[Corinth Object] A 1071: PILASTER CAPITAL

Thick rectangular slab with flat bottom and top, sides cut back 00.014 from bottom to H00.041. Front and back surfaces vertical. In top surface half a hook clamp L00.068 at either end. Bottom and sides ... Early Roman

[Corinth Object] A 1072: MARBLE ACANTHUS COLUMN SHAFT

Acanthus column shaft consisting of two tiers of acanthus leaves superimposed on fluted shaft. Lower tier H00.733. Flutes deeply concave with round tips and double-edged arrises; 2 arrises visible between ... Early Roman

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[Corinth Object] A 1074: ROMAN PAINTED WALL PLASTER

Wall plaster. Painted on dark yellow background, bird, about 0.12-0.14 m. long (if complete), facing lt. with wings folded. No background architecture of vegitation. Bird possibly stands on twig executed ... Early Roman

[Corinth Object] A 484: INSCRIBED ARCHITRAVE

Part of Ionic frieze of Ionic epistyle-frieze block. (not described; see FIB261 N577.) inscribed. Possible traces of Latin inscription: ]R I[ - both dotted. From same inscribed frieze as I 2794, I 2795, ... Early Roman