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| 67 [no page number], S 673, fragment of statuette representing Dionysos? Pg. 67, Theatre - Trench XXXIV, S 421, ?; nose [?] life size Pg. 67, Theatre - Trench XXXIV, S 425, HEAD OF YOUTH: COPY OF HEAD ... |
| 73 Pg. 73, Sculpture Inventory, S 421, ? Pg. 73, Sculpture Inventory, S 422, plinth of marble with feet Pg. 73, Sculpture Inventory, S 423, small foot on plinth Pg. 73, Sculpture Inventory, S 424, small ... |
| 41 [no page number], Trench XXIV, 20/5/1902, S 425, HEAD OF YOUTH: COPY OF HEAD BY MYRON (?); head about life size parian(?)marble ... 20/5/1902 |
| 10 [no page number], 13/5/1902, S 430, SILENOS; a barbarian(parian marble) [no page number], 14/5/1902, S 207, FRAGMENT OF MANTLE RELIEF; marble relief [no page number], 20/5/1902, S 425, HEAD OF YOUTH: ... 13/5/1902, 14/5/1902, 20/5/1902 |
| 9 Pg. 9, S 423, SMALL FOOT ON PLINTH; animal marble foot on base Pg. 9, S 421, ?; a colossal base 3 times life size Pg. 9, CP 1821, Amphora handle stamped Pg. 9, S 422, PLINTH OF MARBLE WITH FEET; two ... 20/5/1902 |
| 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 ... |
| Head of an athlete ... Front specific view NB0 B0 P0 ... 1930 |
| Head of an athlete ... 3/4 right ... 1930 |
| Head of an athlete ... Left profile ... 1930 |
| Display with sculptures ... specific view NB0 B0 P0 |
| Ephebe head (full face) ... 1902 |
| Ephebe head ... Left profile ... 1902 |
| Ephebe head ... Right profile ... 1902 |
| East Room of Museum with 5th century goddess at East end ... Serial number 26-50 ... 1926 |
| Sculpture room ... From North ... 1935 |
| Dedication of Museum, 30 April 1934. Sculpture room, from South ... Salmon ... From South ... 1934 |
| Dedication of Museum, 30 April 1934. Sculpture room, from entrance ... Salmon ... From entrance ... 1934 |
| Museum, new arrangement, Roman and Byzantine, gallery April 1953 ... 1954 |
| Sturgeon, Mary C ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Corinth 9:3 At the time of its creation in the Hadrianic period, the Corinth Theater presented the most elaborate form of Roman theater architecture to date; a three-storied columnar facade made of multicolored ... 2004 |
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