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| Classical and Hellenistic Pottery from Corinth and Its Athenian Connections | | | | Archaic Corinthian Architecture, ca. 600 to 480 B.C. | | | | The Earliest Greek Architecture in Corinth and the 7th-Century Temple on Temple Hill | | | | Corinthian Archaic and Classical Pottery: The Local Style | | | | City Planning, Centuriation, and Land Division in Roman Corinth: Colonia Laus Iulia Corinthiensis \& Colonia Iulia Flavia Augusta Corinthiensis | | | | Corinth and the Corinthia in the Second Millenium B.C.: Old Approaches, New Problems | | | | Recent Developments in the Chronology of Byzantine Corinth | | | | Corinth's Roman Pottery: Quantification and Meaning | | | | Roman Portraiture: The Many Faces of Corinth | | | | Aspects of Corinthian Coinage in the Late 1st and early 2nd Centuries A.C. | | | | Clays of Corinth: The Study of a Basic Resource for Ceramic Production | | | | Corinth [XX], the Centenary: 1896-1996 | | | | Frankish Corinth: An Overview | | | | Corinth I.1. Introduction, Topography, Architecture | | | | Corinth I.2. Architecture | | | | Corinth I.3. Architecture | | | | Corinth I.4. The South Stoa and its Roman Successors | | | | Corinth I.5. The Southeast Building, the Twin Basilicas, the Mosaic House | | | | Corinth I.6. The Springs: Peirene, Sacred Spring, Glauke | | | | Corinth III.1. Acrocorinth: Excavations in 1926 | | |
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