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[Corinth Publication] Corinth XIV. The Asklepieion and Lerna

Roebuck, Carl ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Corinth 14 The sanctuary of the healing god, Asklepios, was connected to an adjacent fountain of Lerna in antiquity. This detailed study of the topography and architecture of these two monuments is complemented ... 1951

[Corinth Publication] The Fountain of Lerna and the Early Christian Cemetery at Corinth

de Waele, Ferdinand Joseph ... American Journal of Archaeology 39:3 352-359 ... September

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[Corinth Publication] A Peplophoros in Corinth

Ridgway, Brunilde Sismondo ... Hesperia 46:4 315-323 ... December

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[Corinth Publication] Sculpture from Corinth

Ridgway, Brunilde Sismondo ... Hesperia 50:4 422-448 ... December

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[Corinth Monument] Asklepieion

The sanctuary of Asklepios is located in what was probably considered a healthy location on the north side of the city close to a supply of fresh spring water. It incorporated hospital facilities. The ...

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[Corinth Notebook Page] NB 136, spread 61 (p. 113)

113 Pg. 113, 27/4/1933, S 1577, DRAPED FEMALE STATUE: SEVERE STYLE; female statue ... 27/4/1933

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[Corinth Image] bw 3791

Draped female statue ... 3/4 front left Area unclear (E.P. Jan 2008) ... 1933

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[Corinth Image] bw 3792

Draped female statue ... 3/4 front right Area unclear (E.P. Jan 2008) ... 1933