User:Zde/AM of Corinth

Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth

Building and Lapidarium edit

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

http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/1/eh151.jsp?obj_id=3291

https://www.corinth-museum.gr/en/

Lapidarium in corridors edit

Lapidarium in the courtyard edit

Neolithic edit

Early and Middle Bronze Age edit

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

Late Bronze Age edit

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

Mycenaean pottery edit

Ancient Greek antiquities edit

Archaic sculpture edit

Classical and Hellenistic sculpture edit

Roman Age copies of Classical Greek sculpture edit

Pottery edit

Corinthian pottery edit

Only pottery so explicitly described in the Museum

Krater from Poseidonia edit

Corinthian krater from Poseidonia, 6th century BC

Corinthian imitaion of the Attic pottery edit

Small terracottas edit

Toys edit

Votive terracottas edit

Votives for healings, 4th century BC

Metalware edit

Small bronzes edit

Mirror from Poseidonia edit

5th century BC

Armament edit

(Iron)

Architectural elements and tools edit

Architectural elements in the external lapidary edit

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

Roman Age edit

Roman Age sculpture edit

Sculptures from the Julian Basilica in the AM of Corinth edit

Phrygian captives edit

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 edit

Archaistic base with reliefs edit

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

Roman Age sculpture in the Lapidarium edit

Glassware edit

Mosaics edit

Pastoral scene edit

Floor of a Roman villa, 150-200 AD

From dining room edit

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

With a goat edit

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

Dionysos edit

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

Frescos edit

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

Medieval art edit

In the Lapidarium in the courtyard