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Inventory Card, Side A: A 1992 2 - DORIC COLUMN SHAFT - TEMPLE OF APOLLO?

Type
inventory card
Inventory Type
object
Description
Top of doric column shaft with deep circular flutes meeting at sharp arrises (arc of flutes 0.172). Two and a half deep necking rings at top of shaft occupying 0.053 of height. Height and form of necking rings similar to those on exterior columns of 6th c. Temple of Apollo. Upper D. of shaft (approx. 90 percent of upper diameter of columns of the flank ptera of Temple of Apollo) would be appropriate for porch columns of the temple. Decoration: Slight traces of original white stucco on flutes. Tan sandy stucco belonging to later period of reuse on top and on flutes.
Chronology
Archaic (7th-6th c.)
Period
Archaic Period
Medium
Oolitic limestone
Extent
Actual dimension (m): W00.174 (top of flute) Depth00.022 (flute) Preserved dimension (m): H00.20 Restored dimension (m): D01.113 (top of shaft, between arrises)
Subject
Greece, Corinth, Archaeology, Antiquities, Ancient civilications, Archaeological object, Archaeological artifact, Architecture
Places
Corinth
City
Ancient Corinth
Country
Greece
Publisher
Corinth Excavations
Provider
American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Language
English
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