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[Corinth Drawing] 260 011

North slope, grave 5, necklace ... De Jong, P ... Depicts the following; Detail; Restored ... 1960

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[Corinth Drawing] 260 012

North slope, grave 8 to Grave 12, along road ... Robinson, H. S ... Depicts the following; Plan; State ... 1960

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[Corinth Drawing] 260 013

North slope, grave 8 to Grave 12, along road ... Travlos, J ... Depicts the following; Plan; State ... 1960

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[Corinth Drawing] 260 014

Turkish cemetery notes ... N/A ... Depicts the following; Site Tracing of ... N/A

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[Corinth Drawing] 261 001

Stillwell, R ... Depicts the following; Plan; Elevation; Section; State ... N/A

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[Corinth Drawing] 261 002

Stillwell, R ... Depicts the following; Plan; Section; Detail; State ... N/A

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[Corinth Drawing] 261 003

Stillwell, R ... Depicts the following; Plan; State ... N/A

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[Corinth Drawing] 261 004

N/A ... Depicts the following; Section; State ... N/A

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[Corinth Drawing] 261 006

Stillwell, R ... Depicts the following; Section; State ... N/A

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[Corinth Drawing] 261 007

Stillwell, R ... Depicts the following; Plan; State ... Greek to Turkish

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[Corinth Drawing] 261 008

Quoins over vault ... N/A ... Depicts the following; Section; State ... N/A

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[Corinth Monument] Acrocorinth

Acrocorinth (575 meters high) was described by the Roman historian Polybius as one of the “fetters of Greece” because it controlled not only the route across the Isthmus, but also the pass between the ...

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[Corinth Monument] Upper Peirene

A subterranean spring on Acrocorinth.

[Corinth Basket] NB272 P64

Deposit 272 64 NB272 P064 Chance find from area of Aghios Georgios on lower north slope of Acrocorinth ... 1950/10/06