[Corinth Publication] â€œDeus-Ex-Machina” Mechanism Reconstruction in the Theater of Phlius, Corinthia

Papadogiannis, Argyris S.; Tsakoumaki, Marilena C. & Chondros, Thomas G ... Journal of Mechanical Design 132:1 In some ancient Greek drama plays, the stage machine used to bring the gods or the heroes of the tragedy on stage, known with the Latin term deus-ex-machina, was used ... January ... copy. Users should refer to

[Corinth Publication] Remembering and Forgetting: The Relationship Between Memory and the Abandonment of Graves in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Greek Cemeteries

Tzortzopoulou-Gregory, Lita ... International Journal of Historical Archaeology 14:2 This paper examines the concept of commemoration as an expression of social memory and its relationship to time and space as manifested through the ... June ... should refer to the original

[Corinth Publication] Medea and her children at Corinth and beyond: Myth, cult, and history

Hudelson, Natalia ... This study examines the connections of Medea with the city of Corinth. Its purpose is twofold: to advance a better understanding of the development of Corinthian Medea over nearly a thousand years, and ... 2013 ... cultural identity with reference