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There are 25 objects for which Comparanda contains → 13
14.9.105 For large numbers found at Olynthus, see Olynthus 5, pls. 141-44, 13, pls. 101-106, 109-110, pp. 146 ff.
14.9.4 CCA 13, #164; SCE I, pl. LXXIII, fig #1, top row, 6th from the left.
30.11.1 Boeotian imitation of Corinthian (cf. Payne NC pp.202-3, 341; AA 1933 pp.8-11; Beazley, Hesperia 13 (1944) p. 44-45)
REDMG:1935.87.30 CVA compares shape to Boeotian BF pyxides to second half of 4th c. Cf. Corinth 13, 149 and pl. 56, 357.7-9.
REDMG:1942.5.6.2 For shape cf. Corinth 13, 130-33, fig. 14, e.g. Corinth T2556: Corinth 13, 323 no. X-182, pl. 92; cf. also Corinth 15.3, pl. 69.1841.
REDMG:1951.145 Corinth 13, 293-1, 534-5.
REDMG:1951.146 Cf. Corinth T1722: 13 no. 156-3, pl. 20; Corinth 15, pl. 26. Gr. 172-d
REDMG:1953.25.13 For shape cf. Corinth T 2621: Corinth 13, 187 no. 162-4, pl. 25
REDMG:1953.25.15 Similar to, but with a higher shoulder than Corinth T2621: Corinth 13, 187no. 162-4, pl. 25
REDMG:1953.25.17 For shape cf. Corinth 13, 130-33, fig. 14, e.g. Corinth T2556: Corinth 13, 323 no. X-182, pl. 92; cf. also Corinth 15.3, pl. 69.1841.
REDMG:1953.25.3 For decoration cf. Corinth T1455: Corinth 13, 213 no. 257-5, pl. 34
REDMG:1953.25.30 Cf. Reading RM.1649.64 and Corinth 13, 141 fig. 15, 143
REDMG:1953.25.38 Cf. Corinth 13, 146-48; the lid of Corinth 15.3, pl. 69.1815 has a similar ‘step-down’ top.
REDMG:1953.25.50 Cf. Reading 34.2.3 and Reading RM.25.53.48. For palmette cf. Reading RM.25.53.59 and Langlotz 1932, pl. 9.112. See also Corinth 13, 136.
REDMG:1953.25.6 For shape cf. Corinth 13, 124
REDMG:1953.25.60 For shape cf. Corinth 13, 131 fig. 14, 138.
REDMG:1953.25.67 Cf. Corinth 13, grave 157-5. See also Payne 1934, 293, 306, 322
REDMG:1953.25.68 For shape cf. Corinth T1427: Corinth 13, 244 no. 338-3, pl. 52.
REDMG:1958.37.1 CCA 13, pl. XXXV, #6-7
REDMG:1964.1622 For shape RM.25.53.23. For such tapering 'cucumber', survivals of the Late Corinthian Archaic type see Corinth 13, 140-41, fig. 15, e.g. Corinth T1243: Corinth 13, 223 no. 281-5, pl. 40. Typically Corinthian foot. Cf. also (banded) Attic olpai: Agora 12, pl. 12. Many jugs of similar shape (local imitations?) were found in Sicily, e.g. Agrigento, although many without distinct bases. For comparanda, however, see Veder Greco 295 (an example with a slightly upcurving handle, from Contrada Pezzino, tomb 1316).
REDMG:1964.1624 For shape cf. Corinth T1537: Corinth 13, 190 no. 170-2, pl. 27
REDMG:1964.1625 Cf. Corinth T3082: Corinth 13, 174 no. 142-c, pl. 19; Corinth 15.3, pl. 69.1831.
REDMG:1964.1647 See Corinth 13, 130-32 fig. 14. Cf. especially Corinth T1443: Corinth 13, 256 no. 373-2, pl. 60.
REDMG:1964.1649 Cf. Reading RM.25.53.30 and Corinth 13, 141 fig. 15, 143
REDMG:2004.96.1 The palmettes above the chain are reminiscent of palmette-lotus above chain bands on black figure lekythoi, except that between each five-leaf palmette is a single frond (lotus petal?). Cf. E. Vanderpool, “The rectangular rock-cut shaft. The upper fill,” Hesperia 15 (1946) pl. 62, no. 219. Several such kylikes were found at Corinth; cf. T3162 from North Cemetery grave 262: Corinth 13, pl. 36.
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