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[Corinth Monument] Quarries

Roman quarries opened within the city during the early Colony to the east and west of the Temple of Apollo ... early Colony to the east and west of the Temple of Apollo.

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[Corinth Monument] Temple Hill

Once a ridge of limestone upon which sat the Temple of Apollo, the Romans quarried to the east and particularly to the west, leaving the temple and it immediate vicinity ... Temple of Apollo, the Romans quarried to the east and ... Once a ridge of

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[Corinth Monument] Athena Trench

An early trial trench between the Theater and the Temple of Apollo that sought to find the Sanctuary of Athena Chalinitis ... Temple of Apollo that sought to find the Sanctuary of

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[Corinth Monument] Aghioi Theodoroi

A village to the east of the Isthmus. Northwest of the city of Ag. Theodoroi, in 1961, archaeologists unearthed the ruins of ancient Krommyona. Important discoveries were made like a statue of Apollo, ... A village to the east of the Isthmus. Northwest of the city of Ag. Theodoroi,

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[Corinth Monument] West Terrace

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 ... Genetrix. Temple G: Apollo of ... west end of the Roman Forum ... century A.D. In contrast to

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[Corinth Monument] Temple A

Temple A is a Classical and Hellenistic structure which lay partly under the shops along the east side of the Lechaion Road and partly under the Peribolos of Apollo. Preserved are the foundations of a ... shops along the east side of ... partly under the Peribolos of Apollo. Preserved are the

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[Corinth Monument] Lechaion Road

The main north-south artery (cardo maximus) of the Roman city ultimately linked the Agora of Corinth with the harbor of Lechaion on the Corinthian gulf 3 kilometers to the north. In the time of Augustus, ... period). To the east of this ... To the west of these ... century A.D.) To the north of

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[Corinth Monument] City Wall

The oldest portions of the City wall date from the late Geometric period. This early section was found at the edge of the terrace at the Potters’ Quarter about 1.5 kilometers west of the museum at Corinth ... east side of the acropolis, ... east of the amphitheater ... kilometers to a point west of the