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Strocka, Volker Michael ... Schnell \& Steiner ... In den Jahren 1900-1902 fanden amerikanische Archaologen an der Agora von Korinth Skulpturentr mmer und reichgeschm ckte Bauglieder, aus denen Richard Stillwell 1941 eine zweigeschossige Prunkfassade auf ... 2010 ... als einheitlich erkannt und ... und dem fr hen 3 |
| Wesolowsky, Al B ... Hesperia 42:3 340-351 ... September ... 42:3 |
Kardulias, P. Nick; Gregory, T.E. & Sawmiller, J ... Journal of Field Archaeology 22 3-21 ... 1995 ... Kardulias, et al. Journal of Field Archaeology 22, 1995 |
Rathossi, C. E.; Lampropoulou, P. G.; Skourlis, K. C. & Katagas, C. G ... Clay Minerals 47:2 The mineralogical composition, microfabrics and geochemistry of a set of eight samples derived from a narrow area of NE Peloponnese (Greece), where engineering works are presently in ... June ... Rathossi, et al. Clay Minerals 47:2, 2012 |
Attas, Michael; Fossey, John M. & Yaffe, Leo ... Journal of Field Archaeology 14:1 The manufacture and movement of Early Helladic (EH) pottery within Argolis and Korinthia (Corinthia) have been investigated by archaeometric means. The objective was to ... April ... Attas, et al. Journal of Field Archaeology 14:1, 1987 |
Foley, Brendan P.; Hansson, Maria C.; Kourkoumelis, Dimitris P. & Theodoulou, Theotokis A ... Journal of Archaeological Science 39:2 Ancient DNA trapped in the matrices of ceramic transport jars from Mediterranean shipwrecks can reveal the goods traded in the earliest markets. Scholars generally ... February ... cargoes of 5th 3rd century B.C. |
Ford, Mary; Rohais, Sebastian; Williams, Edward A.; Bourlange, Sylvain; Jousselin, David; Backert, Nicolas & Malartre, Fabrice ... Basin Research The Corinth rift (Greece) is one of the world's most active rifts. The early Plio-Pleistocene rift is preserved in the northern Peloponnese peninsula, south of the active Corinth rift. Although ... 2012 ... extension (0.61 mm a1) over 3 ... increased to 3.4-4.8 mm a1. This |
Alvarez-Zarikian, Carlos A.; Soter, Steven & Katsonopoulou, Dora ... Journal of Coastal Research 24:1A In 2001, Helike Project archaeologists found traces of the coastal site of Classical Helike, a city destroyed and submerged by an earthquake and tsunami in 373 BC. Nearby ... January ... Both sites are on land, 3 to |
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