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Stillwell, Corinth 2, 1952Corinth II. The Theatre1952 
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Shear, Corinth 5, 1930aCorinth V. The Roman Villa1930 
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Edwards, Corinth 6, 1933Corinth VI. Coins, 1896-19291933 
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Broneer, Corinth 10, 1932Corinth X. The Odeum1932 
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Morgan, Corinth 11, 1942Corinth XI. The Byzantine Pottery1942 
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Davidson, Corinth 12, 1952Corinth XII. The Minor Objects1952 
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Blegen, et al. Corinth 13, 1964Corinth XIII. The North Cemetery1964 
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Roebuck, Corinth 14, 1951Corinth XIV. The Asklepieion and Lerna1951 
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Scranton, Corinth 16, 1957Corinth XVI. Medieval Architecture in the Central Area of Corinth1957 
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Biers, Corinth 17, 1985Corinth XVII. The Great Bath on the Lechaion Road1985 
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Biers, Corinth 20, 2003Lavari est Vivere: Baths in Roman Corinth2003 
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Bookidis, Corinth 20, 2003The Sanctuaries of Corinth2003 
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DeVries, Corinth 20, 2003Eighth-Century Corinthian Pottery: Evidence for the Dates of Greek Settlement in the West2003 
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Gebhard & Dickie, Corinth 20, 2003The View from the Isthmus, ca. 200 to 44 B.C.2003 
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Hayward, Corinth 20, 2003Geology of Corinth: The Study of a Basic Resource2003 
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Landon, Corinth 20, 2003Beyond Peirene: Toward a Broader View of Corinthian Water Supply2003 
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Lavezzi, Corinth 20, 2003Corinth before the Mycenaeans2003 
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Mattusch, Corinth 20, 2003Corinthian Bronze: Famous, but Elusive2003 
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Merker, Corinth 20, 2003Corinthian Terracotta Figurines: The Development of an Industry2003 
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Munn, Corinth 20, 2003Corinthian Trade with the Punic West in the Classical Period2003 
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Pemberton, Corinth 20, 2003Classical and Hellenistic Pottery from Corinth and Its Athenian Connections2003 
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Pfaff, Corinth 20, 2003Archaic Corinthian Architecture, ca. 600 to 480 B.C.2003 
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Rhodes, Corinth 20, 2003The Earliest Greek Architecture in Corinth and the 7th-Century Temple on Temple Hill2003 
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Risser, Corinth 20, 2003Corinthian Archaic and Classical Pottery: The Local Style2003 
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Romano, Corinth 20, 2003City Planning, Centuriation, and Land Division in Roman Corinth: Colonia Laus Iulia Corinthiensis \& Colonia Iulia Flavia Augusta Corinthiensis2003 
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Rutter, Corinth 20, 2003Corinth and the Corinthia in the Second Millenium B.C.: Old Approaches, New Problems2003 
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Sanders, Corinth 20, 2003Recent Developments in the Chronology of Byzantine Corinth2003 
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Slane, Corinth 20, 2003Corinth's Roman Pottery: Quantification and Meaning2003 
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Vanderpool, Corinth 20, 2003Roman Portraiture: The Many Faces of Corinth2003 
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Walbank, Corinth 20, 2003Aspects of Corinthian Coinage in the Late 1st and early 2nd Centuries A.C.2003 
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Whitbread, Corinth 20, 2003Clays of Corinth: The Study of a Basic Resource for Ceramic Production2003 
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Williams & Bookidis, Corinth 20, 2003Corinth [XX], the Centenary: 1896-19962003 
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Williams, Corinth 20, 2003Frankish Corinth: An Overview2003 
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Fowler & Stillwell, Corinth 1:1, 1932Corinth I.1. Introduction, Topography, Architecture1932 
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Stillwell, et al. Corinth 1:2, 1941Corinth I.2. Architecture1941 
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Scranton, Corinth 1:3, 1951Corinth I.3. Architecture1951 
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Broneer, Corinth 1:4, 1954Corinth I.4. The South Stoa and its Roman Successors1954 
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Weinberg, Corinth 1:5, 1960Corinth I.5. The Southeast Building, the Twin Basilicas, the Mosaic House1960 
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Hill, Corinth 1:6, 1964Corinth I.6. The Springs: Peirene, Sacred Spring, Glauke1964 
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Blegen, et al. Corinth 3:1, 1930Corinth III.1. Acrocorinth: Excavations in 19261930