"dc-creator","dc-subject","dc-publisher","Redirect","Name","dc-description","Type","dc-title","UserLevel","dc-date","Collection","Chronology","Id","Icon" "","Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Theater District | Oakley House west","","","Oakley House west","In 1932, Oscar Broneer excavated a portion of a small Roman bath in the southwest corner of the ASCSA property. It was located to the west of Oakley House, the old excavation dig house.","Monument","","","","Corinth","","Corinth:Monument:Oakley House west","Corinth:Drawing:164 001::/Corinth/Architectural_Plans/164_Roman_bath_west_of_Hill_House/164_001.jpg::1293::1800" "","Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Theater District | Temple E Temenos | Oakley south","","","Oakley south","In the early 1960's J. Anderson led a Berkely team to excavated the northwest corner of the Temenos of Temple E.","Monument","","","","Corinth","","Corinth:Monument:Oakley south","Corinth:Image:bw 6041::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/5000-9999/6041_int.jpg::1800::1347" "","Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Theater District | Odeion","","","Odeion","The Roman Odeion of Ancient Corinth was a small, indoor theatre intended for musical events and rhetorical competitions. It consisted of a semicircular orchestra surrounded by seating, a stage building, and two roofed parodoi. It is reckoned to have held an audience of about 3,000. Built in the 1st century A.D., it was remodelled in the mid-2nd century A.D., perhaps with money provided by the famous philanthropist Herodes Atticus. A courtyard surrounded by stoas was constructed to the north of the stage building, connecting the Odeion with the theatre and presenting the two buildings as a unified complex. In the third building phase (c. A.D. 225), a fire destroyed the north peristyle and part of the stage building. The Odeion was converted into a gladiatorial arena by cutting back the lowest eight rows of Orchestra seating. The stage building fell into disuse. The Odeion was finally destroyed and completely abandoned at the end of the 4th century A.D.","Monument","","","","Corinth","","Corinth:Monument:Odeion","Corinth:Image:digital 2014 0888::/Corinth/Photos/digital/2014 season photos/2014_0888.jpg::0::0" "","Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Lechaion Road Area | Old Museum","","","Old Museum","This is the first museum bought by the American School of Classical Studies to house the finds of the excavations. It now serves as storage for artifacts.","Monument","","","","Corinth","","Corinth:Monument:Old Museum","Corinth:Image:bw 0000aa::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/0001-0999/000A_sh.jpg::1800::1370"