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| Acrocorinth (575 meters high) was described by the Roman historian Polybius as one of the “fetters of Greece” because it controlled not only the route across the Isthmus, but also the pass between the ... Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Acrocorinth |
Deposit Inventory se ... 1932/10/25 ... Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Acrocorinth |
| Excavations on the north slopes of Acrocorinth in the 1960’s and 70’s revealed a mass of small dining rooms both above and below and ancient road leading to Acrocorinth. They were arranged in parallel ... Acrocorinth Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore |
Deposit Lot XXXX-1985 Inventory NB592 P B160 L 889 6 secl modp se frcl se 32JK ... 1972/06/26 ... Acrocorinth Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore |
Broneer, Oscar ... University of California press ... 1930 ... The 'Armed Aphrodite' on Acrocorinth and the Aphrodite of Capua, by Oscar Broneer ... |
Stroud, Ronald S ... Journal of Roman Archaeology ... 65-74 ... 1993 ... Acrocorinth Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore |
Deposit Modern excavation dump ... 1970 ... Acrocorinth Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore ... Acrocorinth |
| In 1960, several Late Roman graves were excavated adjacent to the road to Acrocorinth by Henry Robinson ... Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Acrocorinth, North Slope |
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