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[Corinth Publication] Corinth, 2018: Northeast of the Theater

Pfaff, Christopher A ... Hesperia 89:1 The 2018 excavations at ancient Corinth opened up a new area of exploration northeast of the ancient theater. Part of a major east-west road dating from the 3rd to the 5th or 6th century ... January

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[Corinth Publication] The South Stoa at Corinth: New Evidence and Interpretations

James, Sarah A, ... Hesperia 88:1 The first modern systematic excavations in the South Stoa at Corinth in 2015 revealed much about the history of this area of the later Forum and about the stoa itself prior to the installation ... January

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[Corinth Publication] Terracotta Models of Sandaled Feet: Votives from the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore on Acrocorinth

Klinger, Sonia ... Hesperia 87:3 This article presents four previously unpublished terracotta models of sandaled feet from the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore on Acrocorinth. Dated to the late 6th or early 5th century B.C., ... January

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[Corinth Publication] Flights of Archaeology: Peschke's Acrocorinth

Kourelis, Kostis ... Hesperia 86:4 Georg Vinko von Peschke (1900-1959) was a celebrated artist in 1930s Greece and a staff member of the American School excavations in Corinth, Isthmia, and Olynthos. His large work Acrocorinth ... 2017

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[Corinth Publication] The Greek Cult of The Nymphs at Corinth

Kopestonsky, Theodora ... Hesperia 85:4 Although the nymphs are associated with water, trees, and mountains in literature, most archaeological evidence for their cult practice is at extramural caves. At Corinth, however, the Greek ... 2016

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[Corinth Publication] A Roman Corinthian Family Tomb and Its Afterlife

Walbank, Mary E. Hoskins and Michael B. Walbank ... Hesperia 84:1 An elaborately decorated chamber tomb dating to the 2nd century A.D., the central element in a small cemetery excavated west of the city in 1931, has remained, until now, largely unpublished ... 2015

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[Corinth Publication] Simulacra Civitatum at Roman Corinth

Ajootian, Aileen ... ASCSA ... Hesperia 83:2 315-377 ... April

[Corinth Publication] Late Classical and Early Hellenistic Corinth: 338-196 B.C.

Dixon, Michael ... Routeledge ... Late Classical and Early Hellenistic Corinth, 338-196 B.C. challenges the perception that the Macedonians' advent and continued presence in Corinth amounted to a loss of significance and autonomy. Immediately ... July

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[Corinth Publication] Religion and Society in Early Roman Corinth: A Forgotten Coin Hoard and the Sanctuary of Asklepios

Melfi, Milena ... ASCSA ... Hesperia 83:4 This study focuses on the evidence from a coin deposit (IGCH 353) found in the Asklepieion of Corinth in order to gain fresh information on the survival and renovation of the cult place in ... October

[Corinth Publication] Children in Archaic and Classical Greek Art: A Survey

Oakley, John H ... Oxford University Press ... The past thirty years have seen an explosion of interest in Greek and Roman social history, particularly studies of women and the family. Until recently these studies did not focus especially on children ... 2014

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[Corinth Publication] The Panayia Field Excavations at Corinth: The Neolithic to Hellenistic Phases

Sanders, Guy D. R.; James, Sarah A.; Tzonou-Herbst, Ioulia & Herbst, James ... ASCSA ... Hesperia 83:1 This article is a synthetic discussion of the Neolithic through Hellenistic phases of the Panayia Field excavated by the American School of Classical Studies between 1995 and 2007. The Late ... January

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[Corinth Publication] The Bellerophon Myth in Early Corinthian History and Art

Ziskowski, Angela ... ASCSA ... Hesperia 83:1 In the 7th century B.C., the popularity of the Bellerophon myth in Corinthian art and textual references argues for the importance of this story in the early history of the community. The ... January

[Corinth Publication] Geophysical Investigation for the Detection of Liquefaction Phenomena in an Archaeological Site, Lechaion, Greece

Apostolopoulos, G.; Minos-Minopoulos, D.; Amolochitis, G.; Pavlopoulos, K. & Papadopoulos, A ... A geophysical survey was designed in order to detect ground liquefaction phenomena in a wrecked Early Christian Basilica in the archaeological site of the ancient harbour of Lechaion, located in the southeastern ... 2013

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[Corinth Publication] M. Antonius Aristocrates: Provincial Involvement with Roman Power in the Late 1st Century B.C.

Balzat, Jean-Sébastien & Millis, Benjamin W ... ASCSA ... Hesperia 82:4 M. Antonius Aristocrates, mentioned by Plutarch as an intimate of the triumvir Mark Antony, has hitherto remained an obscure figure. An unpublished inscription from Corinth (I-1973-4) offers ... 2013

[Corinth Publication] The Cult of Asclepius: Its Origins and Early Development

Curnow, Trevor ... Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 89:-1 This article explores the origins and early development of the cult of Asclepius. Most of the relevant materials are found in classical literature, although archaeology ... 2013

[Corinth Publication] Early Greek Mythography: Volume 2: Commentary

Fowler, Robert L ... Oxford University Press ... Greek mythology is known to us from various artistic and literary sources. Of the latter, the poetic sources (such as Homer and tragedy) are familiar to many readers, but the prose sources are much less ... 2013

[Corinth Publication] Corinth in Contrast: Studies in Inequality

Friesen, Steven J., Sarah James, & Daniel Schowalter ... Brill ... In Corinth in Contrast, archaeologists, historians, art historians, classicists, and New Testament scholars examine the stratified nature of social, economic, political, and religious interactions in the ... 2013