Abstract
THE excavations at Corinth by the American School brought to light, in 1896, chiefly in the Theatre, a large number of terra-cotta figurines, which were published in this Journal (Vol. II, 1898, pp. 206-222). In the succeeding campaigns little new material was obtained until 1902. In that year, however, and in 1903 considerable 1finds of terra-cottas were made. The following pages present, first, selected specimens from among the mass of isolated finds, and, second, a deposit homogeneous in character.
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