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Broneer, Oscar ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... After a discussion of the fragmentary evidence for several buildings of the Greek period which were swept to construct it, the South Stoa at Corinth is treated in detail. Careful description of all the ... 1954 ... After a discussion of the fragmentary evidence for several buildings of the Greek period which were swept to construct it, the South Stoa at Corinth is treated in detail. Careful description of all the remains, both those in situ and reused blocks, forms the basis of the reconstruction of this extensive two-story building of the third quarter of the 4th century B.C. which stretched the full length of the south side of the Corinthian Agora and, more than any other single building, established the size and shape of the center of the Hellenistic and Roman city. One of the largest secular buildings in Greece, the South Stoa appears to have been planned as a kind of hotel to accommodate visitors at a time when Corinth served as the capital of a briefly united Greek world. |
James, Sarah A ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 88.1 1 155-214 ... 2019 |
| Young, R. S ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The entire contents of a small Geometric period (900-700 B.C.) cemetery of twenty graves, found just south of the Tholos in the Athenian Agora, are catalogued in this book. Three additional graves, a well, ... 1939 ... The entire contents of a small Geometric period (900-700 B.C.) cemetery of twenty graves, found just south of the Tholos in the Athenian Agora, are catalogued in this book. Three additional graves, a well, and selection of isolated finds provide the author with a mass of Geometric and proto-Attic pottery from which to develop important typological observations about Attic ceramics at this formative period. |
Shaw, Joseph W. van de Moortel, Aleydis Day, Peter M. Kilikoglou, Vassilis ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia Supplement 30 978-0-87661-530-0 10.2307_1354033 10.2307_1354034 10.2307_1354035 10.2307_1354036 10.2307_1354037 10.2307_1354038 10.2307_1354039 10.2307_1354040 10.2307_1354041 ... 2001 |
Balitsari, Anthi Papadopoulos John K ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 87.2 2 215-277 ... 2018 ... A Cist Tomb on the South Bank of the Eridanos in the Athenian Agora and the Middle Bronze Age in Athens |
Broneer, Oscar ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The Odeum is situated on sloping ground west of the temple of Apollo and a short distance to the south of the theater. It was first identified in 1907 but not excavated until 1927-1928. Three periods of ... 1932 ... The Odeum is situated on sloping ground west of the temple of Apollo and a short distance to the south of the theater. ... Three periods of use are described: the building's first construction in the late 1st century A.D.; its decoration with marble under Herodes Atticus destroyed by fire early in the 3rd century (A.D.); and a final period of reuse as an arena after A.D. 225. |
Weinberg, Saul S ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... This volume discusses the important, mainly Roman, buildings at the east end of the Corinthian Agora; the Julian Basilica and the Southeast Building, the South Basilica (immediately behind the South Stoa), ... 1960 ... This volume discusses the important, mainly Roman, buildings at the east end of the Corinthian Agora; the Julian Basilica and the Southeast Building, the South Basilica (immediately behind the South Stoa), and the Mosaic House adjoining it. ... It was probably known in ancient times as the Tabularium or Library of Corinth. The adjoining Julian Basilica was, with the South Basilica, built about A.D. 40; the interior colonnades of both were rebuilt in marble in the Hadrianic period. ... Detailed descriptions of each building are followed by a reconstruction of the pair and by a comparative discussion of floor plans. |
McPhee, Ian D. Pemberton, Elizabeth G ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... In 1971 in the southwestern area of the Roman Forum of Corinth a round-bottomed drainage channel was discovered filled with the largest deposit of pottery of the 4th century ever found in the city, some ... 2012 ... In 1971 in the southwestern area of the Roman Forum of Corinth a round-bottomed drainage channel was discovered filled with the largest deposit of pottery of the 4th century ever found in the city, some coins, terracotta figurines, and metal and stone objects. This volume publishes the pottery and metal and stone objects, and includes a re-examination of the coins by Orestes Zervos. Some of the cooking ware has been subjected to neutron activation analysis, and a statistical analysis of all recovered pottery has been completed. |
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