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| Roebuck, Carl ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Corinth 14 The sanctuary of the healing god, Asklepios, was connected to an adjacent fountain of Lerna in antiquity. This detailed study of the topography and architecture of these two monuments is complemented ... 1951 |
de Waele, Ferdinand Joseph ... American Journal of Archaeology 37:3 417-451 ... September |
| The sanctuary of Asklepios is located in what was probably considered a healthy location on the north side of the city close to a supply of fresh spring water. It incorporated hospital facilities. The ... |
126 99 NB122 P99 Fill near city wall. East of fountain. Full extent of deposit not given, at least including YY-Dd:4-6. No levels given. NB122 P99: Near city wall (fill). Near the foundation of the west ... 1932/04/13 |
| 100 101 Pg. 100, 13/4/1932, Coin 1932 299, Illegible Pg. 100, 13/4/1932, Coin 1932 300, Theodosius I Pg. 100, 13/4/1932, Drawing, Drawing of seated female figurine Pg. 100, 13/4/1932, TF 37, Terracotta ... 13/4/1932 |
Head ... Front ; left profile Negative destroyed ... 1932 |
| Archaic terracotta head ... Front ; left profile Two views in one plate ... 1935 |
| Archaic terracotta head ... 3/4 front left ... 1935 |
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