The seven standing columns of the Archaic temple are one of the most prominent landmarks of Corinth. The dedication of the temple to Apollo is deduced from Pausanias’ description of Corinth combined with ... Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Temple Hill | Temple of Apollo
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 ... Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Theater District | Theater
Area northwest of the central archaeological site which includes the Theater and the Odeion ... Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Theater District
To the north of the junction of the road leading to the village from the Argos road is a shed covering a well preserved tile kiln. The kiln consists of two long fire chambers over which were once built ... Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Ancient Corinth, North | Tile Works
Another name for Cheliotomylos, a hillock just north of the Classical city walls, upon which evidence for prehistoric activity was found ... Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Ancient Corinth, North | Cheliotomylos |
The West Shops define the west end of the Roman forum. Twelve Shops, six either side of a broad staircase ascending to the entrance of Temple E’s precinct, had vaulted chambers parts of which still survive ... Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Temple E, Temenos | West Shops
The buildings in the west end of the Roman Forum date from the 1st and 2nd century A.D. In contrast to most temples of both the Greek and Roman periods in Greece, the temples each stood on a high podium ... Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Forum | West Terrace
Plateau located 500 m west of Gonia. Blegen excavated 10 trenches with EH pottery in 1916.
LH II/IIIB (C?) chamber tomb cemetery was discovered in 1979 during illegal excavations in the Ginis property ... Corinthia | New Corinth | Yiriza