[Agora Monument] Monument Bases East of the Odeion

Statue Bases Unknown Marble Fair, statues missing ... Hellenistic 2nd to 3rd A.D ... Statue Bases

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[Agora Monument] Southeast Stoa

Commercial Unknown Poros Limestone, Marble Fair, foundations and stylobate ... 2nd A.D ... Poros Limestone, Marble

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[Agora Monument] Aqueduct

Hydraulic Unknown Concrete Rubble, Brick Fair, traces of piers ... 2nd A.D ... Site | By Area | South | Miscellaneous | Poros Aqueduct

[Agora Monument] Monument of Quintus Trebellius Rufus

Statue Base Unknown Pentelic Marble Good, Reconstructed from fragments ... 1st A.D ... 1st A.D.

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[Corinth Monument] Apsidal Temple (Temple B)

A single course of foundation blocks are all that remain of this building with its west facing apse and facade opening toward the road to Lechaion and Peirene. A round base is located within the walls ... A round base is located ... A single course of foundation blocks are all that

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[Corinth Monument] Hadji Mustafa

Hadji Mustafa is the popular name of a fountain at the base of Acrocorinth. The fountain consists of a cistern for collecting water from the nearby spring and an arched facade built of limestone and reused ... popular name of a fountain at the base of Acrocorinth. The fountain consists of a

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[Corinth Monument] Central Shops

The central shops run from the Circular Monument to the Bema and from the Bema to the Doric colonnade extending from the West end of the South Stoa. The shops separated the Forum proper from the upper ... and had a tetrastyle ... furnished with a marble floor and two bases against the rear

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[Corinth Monument] Sacred Spring

The Sacred Spring was a sanctuary rather than a public water source. The Sacred Spring complex has a long history lasting from the early 8th century B.C into the Hellenistic period with several phases ... wall is a statue base ... The Sacred Spring was a sanctuary rather than a public