[Corinth Publication] Pausanias, Octavia and Temple E at Corinth

Walbank, Mary E. Hoskins ... The Annual of the British School at Athens 84 This article considers the identification and attribution of the Temple E, one of the most important monuments of Roman Corinth. It argues against the present ... 1989 ... Walbank, The Annual of the British School 84 ... 1989a

[Corinth Publication] An Archaeometric Study of Early Bronze Age Pottery Production and Exchange in Argolis and Korinthia (Corinthia), Greece

Attas, Michael; Fossey, John M. & Yaffe, Leo ... Journal of Field Archaeology 14:1 The manufacture and movement of Early Helladic (EH) pottery within Argolis and Korinthia (Corinthia) have been investigated by archaeometric means. The objective was to ... April ... An Archaeometric Study of Early Bronze Age Pottery Production and Exchange

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[Corinth Object] FA 118: ROMAN PALMETTE ANTEFIX

Antefix with neck for attachment over sima. Preserved is part of rectangular plaque at base, decorated with central stem, from which hangs inverted lotus. To either side large S-scrolls, made with double ... ? Early Roman ? ... part of rectangular plaque ... double fillets; have top of lt. scroll, most of rt ... Fragment. Single frgt., preserving central part of lower plaque; part of bottom edge.

[Agora Publication] The Attribution of Corinthian Bronzes

Pemberton, Elizabeth G ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 50.2 2 101-111 10.2307_148011 ... 1981 ... The Attribution of Corinthian Bronzes

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[Corinth Publication] The Attribution of Corinthian Bronzes

Pemberton, Elizabeth G ... Hesperia 50:2 101-111 ... June ... The Attribution of Corinthian Bronzes

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[Agora Image] 2004.02.0090 (LCT-66)

Attic black-figure olpe, 540-530 B.C., attributed to the Amasis Painter ... Craig Mauzy ... Horizontal (normal) ... 1992 ... Birth of Democracy (1993), p. 40, pl. 1.3.

[Agora Webpage] Birth of Democracy: Tyranny

http://agathe.gr/democracy/tyranny.html

Tyranny As happened in many other Greek states, a tyrant arose in Athens in the 6th century B.C. His name was Peisistratos, and after several unsuccessful attempts he seized power in 546 B.C. and ruled ... Birth of Democracy: Tyranny

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[Corinth Object] KP 1292: BOWL

Defective vase, the foot is asymmetrical and the body seems to lean on one side. Flat base, flaring walls, slightly carinated body, everted tapered lip. Glaze has worn off. Maybe faint remains of parallel ... Stillwell & Benson 1984, Corinth 15.3, p. 375 just listed