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| One of four classical buildings south of the race course ... Building II |
| The name excavators initially gave to Building III one of four Classical buildings in the central archaeological site ... Corinth ... Ancient Corinth |
| The buildings in the west end of the Roman Forum date from the 1st and 2nd century A.D. In contrast to most temples of both the Greek and Roman periods in Greece, the temples each stood on a high podium ... Corinth |
| Aetopetra is a hill (225x100m) located 3km west of Ancient Corinth, 1.6km east of Longopotamos, on the 92nd km mark of the Athens-Patras highway. Blegen observed pottery (EH, MH, and LH) and house walls ... Corinth ... Ancient Corinth |
| Plateau located 500 m west of Gonia. Blegen excavated 10 trenches with EH pottery in 1916.
LH II/IIIB (C?) chamber tomb cemetery was discovered in 1979 during illegal excavations in the Ginis property ... Corinthia | New Corinth | Yiriza |
| In this portion of the forum a major campaign of excavation was undertaken from 1933 to 1938. Later Henry Robinson renuwed investigations here in the late 1950's. In 1963 and 1965 C. K. Williams, II ... Corinth |
| The West Shops define the west end of the Roman forum. Twelve Shops, six either side of a broad staircase ascending to the entrance of Temple E’s precinct, had vaulted chambers parts of which still survive ... Corinth ... Ancient Corinth |
| A series of buildings flanking the street descending the terrace immediately to the east of the theater was excavated in the 1980’s by C. K. Williams II. Two of the buildings (Buildings 1 and 3) were food ... Corinth ... Ancient Corinth |
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