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Central panel with waterbirds.
Transitional Late Geometric/Early Protocorinthian period
Ancient Corinth, Well 1978-4
Corinth Museum
C-1978-266
Oinochoe, 8th c. BCE
Pyxis, C-1968-059, ca. 1050-825 BCE
Oinochoe, 8th c. BCE
Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth, Greece
Pyxis with lid/πυξίδα με πώμα, C-1968-052
Juglet (prochous)/πρόχους, C-1968-051
Lekythos/λήκυθος, C-1968-054
From the North Cemetery, Ancient Corinth
Protogeometric/Early Geometric, ca. 1050-825 BCE
Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth, Greece
Bronze strigil with incised decoration.
From the cemetery at Frangonisi, neari Miraka, Elis. 2nd-4th c. CE.
Olympia, Archaeological Museum, B 5701
Lower left: spherical aryballos with brown slip.
From Olympia. Archaic period.
Olympia, Archaeological Museum, Π 165.
Lower right: spherical black-glaze aryballos.
From Olympia. Archaic period.
Olympia, Archaeological Museum, K 652.
Center: Corinthian spherical aryballos with swam.
From the Heraion, Delos. First half of the 6th c. BCE.
Delos, Archaeological Museum, B 6519.
Top: Corinthian spherical aryballos with quatrefoil decoration.
Grave 147, North Cemetery, Corinth. 590-570 BCE.
Corinth, Archaeological Museum, T 2938.
On display in the Museum of the History of the Olympic Games in Antiquity.
Ancient Olympia, Greece
Upper left: Corinthian spherical aryballos with quatrefoil decoration.
Grave 22A, North Cemetery, Corinth. 590-570 BCE.
Corinth, Archaeological Museum, CP 0601.
Lower left: Corinthian alabastron depicting a griffin.
From the Heraion, Delos. First half of the 6th c. BCE.
Delos, Archaeological Museum, B 6431.
Center: bronze strigil.
Unknown provenance. Second half of the 5th c. BCE
Athens, National Archaeological Museum, X 24425.
Right: Corinthian spherical aryballos with warriors.
Grave 159, North Cemetery, Corinth. 590-570 BCE.
Corinth, Archaeological Museum, T 3230.
On display in the Museum of the History of the Olympic Games in Antiquity.
Ancient Olympia, Greece
Fikellura-style olpe of the Lion Group
East Greek production, probably at Miletos.
Archaic period, ca. 550-540 BCE
Corinth Museum
CP-872
Left: Corinthian olpe. The figure (not seen) driving the chariot is identified as Akamas. Note also the lizard, labeled askalabos, in front of the horses.
From Corinth.
575-550 BCE
NM inv. 521
Right: Corinthian olpe with male and female heads.
From Corinth.
575-550 BCE.
NM Inv. 522
Athens National Archaeological Museum
Corinthian oinochoe, Outline Style, showing a torch race
ca. 420 BCE
H 0.217 m
From Forum well 1934-10
Corinth Museum
C-34-362
M. Z. Pease, "A Well of the Late Fifth Century at Corinth," Hesperia 6.2 (1937), p. 311, no. 235, fig. 40
In the shape of a warrior or emperor.
From the area of the West Shops, Corinth. Lost wax method.
4th century CE
H 0.21 m
Weight: 5.8 kg
See F. O. Waagé, "Bronze Objects from Old Corinth, Greece," AJA 39.1 (1935), pp. 79-91
Fragment of an olpe. Note the equiform crest-support on the left-most figure.
H 0.103 m
Late Corinthian, ca. 570-550 BCE
Probably by the Tydeus Painter
From outside the south Long Building, Potters' Quarter, Corinth
Corinth Museum
KP 1161 a,b
A.N. Stillwell et al., Corinth XV, I: The Potters' Quarter: The Pottery (1984), pp. 166-167, no. 875
Amazon (or "Semiamazon")-type statue of the goddess Roma or Virtus, previously identified as Enyo or Nike.
Originally from the pediment of Temple E, Corinth; found near the West Shops
Late 1st or 2nd century CE
Corinth IX, The Sculpture, 1896-1923 (1931), pp. 21-23, no. 11
Corinth Museum
S 827
Statue base of Acrocorinthian limestone, found reused in a partition wall in the Forum Northwest Stoa, Corinth.
See L. R. Taylor and Allen B. West, "The Euryclids in Latin Inscriptions from Corinth,"
AJA 30.4 (1926), pp. 389-393.
Corinth-08-02, 67 = AE 1927, 1
H 0.76 m
Ti(beri) Claudi Caesar(is) / Aug(usti) Germanici / procuratori / C(aio) Iulio C(ai) f(ilio) Fab(ia) Laconi / augur(i) agonothet(ae) / Isthm(ia) et Caesareon(!) / IIvir(o) quinq(uennali) cur(ioni) fla(mini) Aug(usti) / Cydichus Simonis / Thisbeus b(ene) m(erenti)
Transcription from Epigraphik-Datenbank Clauss-Slaby.
Attic Black Figure lekythos with Amazonomachy.
Class of Athens 581
H 0.189 m
Corinth, North Cemetery, Tomb 272, no. 6 (T 1077)
ca. 490-480 BCE
Corinth Museum
This vase was among those stolen from the Corinth Museum in April of 1990, but since recovered.
Torso of Aphrodite, or the nymph Peirene.
Found near the east entrance of Peirene Fountain, Corinth
Roman Period
H 0.86 m
Corinth IX, p. 38, no. 36
Corinth Museum
S-54
Middle Corinthian panel amphora
Geledakis Painter, 590-570 BCE
H 0.306 m
From a well north of shop IV of the South Stoa, Corinth.
Corinth Museum
C-50-101
See D. A. Amyx, "The Geledakis Painter," Hesperia 25.1 (1956), pp. 73-77.
Late Geometric or Early Proto-Corinthian.
From the Potters' Quarter, Corinth.
See:
A.N. Stillwell, "Eighth Century B.C. Inscriptions from Corinth," AJA 37.4 (1933), 605-610.
A.N. Stillwell et al., Corinth XV, I: The Potters' Quarter: The Pottery (1984), pp. 40-41, no. 143
Corinth Museum
KP 1336 b (left), a (right)
Marble statuette of Aphrodite, perhaps of the cult type of the Armed Aphrodite of Acrocorinth.
Roman period, Corinth
Corinth Museum
S-2548
Marble head of a man, Roman, late 1st cent. BCE (?)
From the northwest area of the Forum, Corinth
Corinth Museum
S 1155
Marble head of Julius Caesar.
1st cent. CE (? Perhaps reused in the 3rd cent. CE)
Corinth, findspot unknown
Corinth Museum
S 2771
Late Corinthian kotyle
From the Southeast Building, Corinth, Well at I-23.
H 0.109 m
Corinth Museum
C-47-648
D.A. Amyx & P. Lawrence, Corinth VII,2: Archaic Corinthian Pottery and the Anaploga Well (1975), pp. 56-57, no. 209, pl. 39