"dc-subject","dc-title","UserLevel","Id","Redirect","Collection","Type","dc-date","Name","dc-creator","dc-description","Chronology","dc-publisher","Icon" "Pottery | Pottery before 1926","MIDDLE HELLADIC MATT-PAINTED SPOUTED JUG","","Corinth:Object:CP 242","","Corinth","Object","1916/06/27","CP 242","","Beaked jug. Flat base, globular body with sloping shoulder and slightly flaring neck. Inside can see where neck added on to body it is lumpy - obviously clay for neck added and smoothed on already thrown body.","","","Corinth:Image:bw 2004 020 33::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/2004_020/2004_st_020_033.jpg::1192::1800" "Corinthia | New Corinth | Korakou","","","Corinth:Basket:NB84 B73 P56","","Corinth","Basket","1916/06/23","NB84 B73 P56","","Basket/zembil","","","" "","The so-called Union of Corinth and Argos and the nature of the polis","","Corinth:Publication:Twele amp Naiden, The so-called Union of Corinth ... 2010","","Corinth","Publication","2010","Twele & Naiden, The so-called Union of Corinth ... 2010","Twele, Ross Michael & Naiden, F. S.","This thesis revisits the political interactions between Corinth and Argos during the Corinthian War 392-386, commonly referred to by modern scholars as a unification between two poleis. It re-examines the various source traditions and argues that no unification program of the sort attested in later Greek history ever occurred. Argos' involvement in Corinthian affairs was limited by Spartan interference to a merely territorial and military presence in the Corinthia, and the Argive leadership of the Isthmian Games of 390 was more closely connected to previous tensions over pan-Hellenic contests than to a sharing of political rights. It also uses this event to evaluate aspects of the theoretical and systematic model of the polis advanced by M. H. Hansen and the Copenhagen Polis Centre. An anomaly like the Union does not fit into this formulation, and only a more fluid understanding of the nature of the polis can accommodate it.","","","" "Corinthia | New Corinth | Korakou","","","Corinth:Basket:NB81 B82 P237","","Corinth","Basket","1915/06/12","NB81 B82 P237","","Basket/zembil","LH III","","" "Corinthia | New Corinth | Korakou","","","Corinth:Basket:NB81 B23 P207","","Corinth","Basket","1915/05/08","NB81 B23 P207","","Basket/zembil","LH IIIB2-IIIC Early based on inventoried pottery","","" "","""Good Luck"" from Corinth: A Mosaic of Allegory, Athletics, and City Identity","","Corinth:Publication:Robinson, American Journal of Archaeolog116:1... 2012","","Corinth","Publication","January","Robinson, American Journal of Archaeolog116:1... 2012","Robinson, Betsey Ann","American Journal of Archaeology","","","" "Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Nezi Field","N-S wall","","Corinth:Basket:Nezi Field, context 540","","Corinth","Basket","2009/05/15","Nezi Field, context 540","","Structure","Early 12th C","","" "Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Panayia | Panaghia north","","","Corinth:Basket:NB981 B21 P50","","Corinth","Basket","2006/05/30","NB981 B21 P50","","Basket/zembil","1st c. AD","","Corinth:NotebookPage:NB 981, spread 30 (pp. 50 - 51)::/Corinth/notebooks_mid/0981/0981_s030.jpg::1620::1472"