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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 Basket] NB207 B2 P128

Basket/zembil 207 2 128 ... 1960/06/10

[Corinth Basket] NB207 P104

Deposit 207 104 NB207 P104 to P107 NB 207, PP.104,109, 126-129 Grave 9 on road to Acrocorinth Graves on Road to Acrocorinth, Minor Projects no 75, Grave 10 ... 1960/06/08

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[Corinth Notebook Page] NB 207, spread 69 (pp. 128 - 129)

128 129 Pg. 128, 10/6/1960, NB207 B2, C 1960 229 Pg. 128, 10/6/1960, NB207 B2, C 1960 230 Pg. 128, 10/6/1960, NB207 B2, C 1960 231 Pg. 128, 10/6/1960, NB207 B2, C 1960 232 Pg. 128, 10/6/1960, NB207 B2, ... 10/6/1960