H 187: Base Fragment of a Corinthian Alabastron with Graffito

Left to right. [--ανέ]θεκε ho.- We might have expected ανέθεκεν in this inscription. The great majority of early Attic dedicatory inscriptions use the movable nu here, the only exceptions being where ... Early Corinthian ... Base Fragment of a Corinthian Alabastron with Graffito

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P 25761: Mortar: Corinthian

Collared rim. Pale buff gritty clay; smooth buff slip, much worn inside and out. ADDENDA Agora XII, no. 1899: Corinthian mortar. Finished Well beneath Stoa gutter. Context ca. 520-490 B.C. Leica, 81-146 ... May-June 1954 ... Black and Plain Pottery | Mortar | Collar Rim | Corinthian

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P 25762: Mortar: Corinthian

Low ring foot. Plain rim. Greenish-buff clay; surface worn. ADDENDA Corinthian. Well beneath Stoa gutter. Context ca. 520-490 B.C. Leica ... May-June 1954 ... Black and Plain Pottery | Mortar | Thickened | Rounded or Outcurved Rim | Corinthian | Sandy Class

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P 3560: Mortar: Corinthian

Mended from several pieces; a bit of the rim and of the bottom missing. A large open bowl with turned over rim and an open spout. Flat bottom with groove. Yellowish clay with bits. Cf. P 8303 for the ... 18 April 1934 ... ADDENDA Corinthian, sandy class.