User:Zde/AM of Corinth

Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth

Building and Lapidarium

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Object location37° 54′ 19.16″ N, 22° 52′ 41.66″ E  View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 

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Lapidarium in corridors

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Lapidarium in the courtyard

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Neolithic

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Early and Middle Bronze Age

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Early Helladic 3200-2000 BC, Middle Helladic 2000-1550 BC

Late Bronze Age

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Late Helladic 1550-1050 BC, in Greece mostly Myceanean culture (Prehistoric Greece)

Mycenaean pottery

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Ancient Greek antiquities

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Archaic sculpture

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Classical and Hellenistic sculpture

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Roman Age copies of Classical Greek sculpture

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Pottery

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Corinthian pottery

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Only pottery so explicitly described in the Museum

Krater from Poseidonia

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Corinthian krater from Poseidonia, 6th century BC

Corinthian imitaion of the Attic pottery

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Small terracottas

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Toys

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Votive terracottas

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Votives for healings, 4th century BC

Metalware

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Small bronzes

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Mirror from Poseidonia

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5th century BC

Armament

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(Iron)

Architectural elements and tools

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Architectural elements in the external lapidary

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Mostly columns and capitals in the Lapidarium behind the building. Sample of the capitals of different styles.

Roman Age

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Roman Age sculpture

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Sculptures from the Julian Basilica in the AM of Corinth

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Phrygian captives

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Colossal statues of a Phrygian captive used as piers in the "Captive Facade" of the North Basilica, 160-220 AD

Roman Age sculpture in the Corridor

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Archaistic base with reliefs

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Inv. No. S-74-27, 1st cenury AD

Roman Age sculpture in the Lapidarium

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Glassware

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Mosaics

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Pastoral scene

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Floor of a Roman villa, 150-200 AD

From dining room

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Discovered near Corinth which adorned the dining room of a luxurious Roman house, 2nd or early 3rd century AD

With a goat

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Discovered near Corinth which adorned the the dining room of a luxurious Roman house, 2nd or early 3rd century AD

Dionysos

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(A 609 / MOS 25-3), 150-300 AD

Frescos

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Wall Painting in the fresco technique on the stucco walls of a tomb near Corinth, 100-150 AD

Medieval art

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In the Lapidarium in the courtyard