"Name","dc-date","dc-creator","Chronology","Redirect","dc-title","Type","dc-subject","dc-description","Collection","Icon","dc-publisher","UserLevel","Id" "Blegen, Zygouries: a prehistoric settlement ... 1928","1928","Blegen, Carl William","","","Zygouries: a prehistoric settlement in the valley of Cleonae","Publication","","The settlement of Zygouries in the northeast Peloponnese, excavated in 1921 and 1922, provides a valuable example of an Early Helladic village, with winding streets and modest, double-chambered houses. The associated tombs, found in the form of ossuaries, throw new light on the burial customs and religious ideas of the Early Bronze Age. A potter's shop contains more than 1,330 vases dating to ca. 1300 B.C. and other exciting finds include a Cycladic figure providing evidence of commerce between the islands and the mainland in the 3rd millennium B.C.","Corinth","","Harvard University Press","","Corinth:Publication:Blegen, Zygouries: a prehistoric settlement ... 1928" "Bloy, Historia 61:2,","May","Bloy, Dylan","","","Roman Patrons of Greek Communities Before the Title","Publication","","Historia","Corinth","","","","Corinth:Publication:Bloy, Historia 61:2," "Boatwright, Hadrian and the Cities of the Roman ... 2000","2000","Boatwright, Mary T.","","","Hadrian and the Cities of the Roman Empire","Publication","","Cities throughout the Roman Empire flourished during the reign of Hadrian (A.D. 117-138), a phenomenon that not only strengthened and legitimized Roman dominion over its possessions but also revealed Hadrian as a masterful negotiator of power relationships. In this comprehensive investigation into the vibrant urban life that existed under Hadrian's rule, Mary T. Boatwright focuses on the emperor's direct interactions with Rome's cities, exploring the many benefactions for which he was celebrated on coins and in literary works and inscriptions. Although such evidence is often as imprecise as it is laudatory, its collective analysis, undertaken for the first time together with all other related material, reveals that over 130 cities received at least one benefaction directly from Hadrian. The benefactions, mediated by members of the empire's municipal elite, touched all aspects of urban life; they included imperial patronage of temples and hero tombs, engineering projects, promotion of athletic and cultural competitions, settlement of boundary disputes, and remission of taxes. Even as he manifested imperial benevolence, Hadrian reaffirmed the self-sufficiency and traditions of cities from Spain to Syria, the major exception being his harsh treatment of Jerusalem, which sparked the Third Jewish Revolt. Overall, the assembled evidence points to Hadrian's recognition of imperial munificence to cities as essential to the peace and prosperity of the empire. Boatwright's treatment of Hadrian and Rome's cities is unique in that it encompasses events throughout the empire, drawing insights from archaeology and art history as well as literature, economy, and religion.","Corinth","","Princeton University Press","","Corinth:Publication:Boatwright, Hadrian and the Cities of the Roman ... 2000" "Bocci, American Journal of Archaeolog74:1... 1970","January","Bocci, Piera","","","A Corinthian Oinochoe in the Archaeological Museum in Florence","Publication","","American Journal of Archaeology","Corinth","","","","Corinth:Publication:Bocci, American Journal of Archaeolog74:1... 1970" "Bodnar, American Journal of Archaeolog64:2... 1960","April","Bodnar, Edward W.","","","The Isthmian Fortifications in Oracular Prophecy","Publication","","American Journal of Archaeology","Corinth","","","","Corinth:Publication:Bodnar, American Journal of Archaeolog64:2... 1960" "Boegehold, American Journal of Archaeolog69:3... 1965","July","Boegehold, Alan L.","","","An Archaic Corinthian Inscription","Publication","","American Journal of Archaeology","Corinth","","","","Corinth:Publication:Boegehold, American Journal of Archaeolog69:3... 1965" "Boggess, Hesperia 39:1, 1970","March","Boggess, Elizabeth MacNeil","","","A Hellenistic Pithos from Corinth","Publication","","Hesperia","Corinth","Corinth:Image:digital 2014 11160::/Corinth/Icons/PublicationCovers/HesperiaTan.jpg::300::404","","","Corinth:Publication:Boggess, Hesperia 39:1, 1970" "Bonner, American Journal of Archaeolog33:3... 1929","September","Bonner, Campbell","","","A Dionysiac Miracle at Corinth","Publication","","American Journal of Archaeology","Corinth","","","","Corinth:Publication:Bonner, American Journal of Archaeolog33:3... 1929"