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| The main north-south artery (cardo maximus) of the Roman city ultimately linked the Agora of Corinth with the harbor of Lechaion on the Corinthian gulf 3 kilometers to the north. In the time of Augustus, ... |
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| 14 15 Pg. 15, I 840 ... Corinth:Notebook:95 |
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| 24 25 Pg. 24, I 843 ... Corinth:Notebook:95 |
| 26 27 Pg. 26, I 336 ... Corinth:Notebook:95 |
| 28 29 Pg. 28, 9/4/1927, MF 937, spherical stone used for catapeltes Pg. 29, A 1334 ... 9/4/1927 ... Corinth:Notebook:95 |
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