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Pettegrew, David K ... Abstract: The Roman city of Corinth, founded at the crossroads of land and sea, on the narrow Isthmus connecting northern Greece with the Peloponnese and the Adriatic with the Aegean Sea, became one of ... 2006 ... of Corinth, founded at the ... Antiquity (3rd-7th centuries AD) ... discusses (Ch. 2-3) the wide |
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 ... amphoras archived at the |
| Davidson, Gladys R ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Corinth 12 This catalogue of over 3,000 items presents a huge variety of ephemera from ancient Corinth, fascinating for the glimpses of daily life in an ancient city which they offer us. The book presents ... 1952 ... This catalogue of over 3,000 items presents a huge variety of ephemera from |
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 ... salinity at the time and place |
Schellenberg, Ryan Scott ... Although it would be an exaggeration to speak of a consensus, a majority of scholars now sees Paul as a man of relatively high social status. Most often cited as evidence for such status is Paul's putative ... 2012 ... explanation in part 3 by offering a ... speaker at once abject and |
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