"UserLevel","Id","dc-description","dc-subject","Collection","Icon","dc-publisher","dc-title","Type","Name","dc-date","dc-creator","Chronology","Redirect" "","Corinth:Basket:NB150 P181","150","Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Forum | West Terrace | St. John's | St. John's","Corinth","","","","Basket","NB150 P181","1935/05/09","","","" "","Corinth:NotebookPage:NB 150, spread 97 (pp. 181 - 182)","181","","Corinth","Corinth:NotebookPage:NB 150, spread 97 (pp. 181 - 182)::/Corinth/notebooks_mid/0150/0150_s097.jpg::1627::1337","","","NotebookPage","NB 150, spread 97 (pp. 181 - 182)","9/5/1935","","","" "","Corinth:Monument:St. John's","The church of St. Johns stood until 1938 when it was demolished to complete the excavation of the Forum to Roman levels. The original church was part of a thirteenth century monastic complex at the west end of a large market place overlying the Forum. At that time it was a three aisled building with a narthex. From the Ottoman period to the time of its demolition only the central aisle remained in use. The church stood on the west side of an old village road which led from the area of the museum parking lot, past the west end of the South Stoa to Acrocorinth. Removal of the church revealed the Babbius Monument.","Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Forum | West Terrace | St. John's | St. John's","Corinth","Corinth:Drawing:122 001::/Corinth/Architectural_Plans/122_Church_of_St_John_Theologos/122_001.jpg::1800::1363","","","Monument","St. John's","","","","" "","Corinth:Publication:Davidson, Corinth 12, 1952","Corinth","","Corinth","Corinth:Image:digital 2014 11137::/Corinth/Icons/PublicationCovers/12.jpg::200::272","American School of Classical Studies at Athens","Corinth XII. The Minor Objects","Publication","Davidson, Corinth 12, 1952","1952","Davidson, Gladys R.","",""