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[Corinth Monument] Baths of Hadrian

The masonary ruins of this bath stand several meters above ground to the north of the theater.

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[Corinth Monument] Circular Building by Broneer House

A Roman monument 50 m west of the Odeium

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[Corinth Monument] Dump of excavation

The site procured by the ASCSA in the early 1900s to place the soil removed from the excavations. Agios Athanasios used to stand on the spot which is north of the Central Area and east of the Theater ...

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[Corinth Monument] Oakley House west

In 1932, Oscar Broneer excavated a portion of a small Roman bath in the southwest corner of the ASCSA property. It was located to the west of Oakley House, the old excavation dig house.

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[Corinth Monument] Oakley south

In the early 1960's J. Anderson led a Berkely team to excavated the northwest corner of the Temenos of Temple E.

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[Corinth Monument] Odeion

The Roman Odeion of Ancient Corinth was a small, indoor theatre intended for musical events and rhetorical competitions. It consisted of a semicircular orchestra surrounded by seating, a stage building, ...

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[Corinth Monument] Theater

The theater was a place in which dramatic and musical events were staged. In the Roman period staged fighting was added. The theater has several phases. The original structure was built late in the 5th ...

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[Corinth Monument] Theater District

Area northwest of the central archaeological site which includes the Theater and the Odeion.