"Collection","UserLevel","dc-title","dc-description","Name","dc-creator","Id","dc-subject","Icon","Chronology","dc-publisher","dc-date","Redirect","Type" "Corinth","","","","New Corinth","","Corinth:Monument:New Corinth","Corinthia | New Corinth | New Corinth","Corinth:Image:bw 1968 032 16::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1968_032/1968_st_032_016.jpg::1800::1211","","","","","Monument" "Corinth","","","","New Hotel Byzantine Ephoreia","","Corinth:Monument:New Hotel Byzantine Ephoreia","Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Ancient Corinth, North | Byzantine Ephoreia | New Hotel Byzantine Ephoreia","Corinth:Image:digital 2019 2852::/Corinth/Photos/digital/2019 season photos/2019_2852.jpg::2000::1428","","","","","Monument" "Corinth","","","","New Museum","","Corinth:Monument:New Museum","Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Museum | New Museum","Corinth:Image:bw 4185::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/4000-4999/4185_gp.jpg::1313::1800","","","","","Monument" "Corinth","","","","New Museum east","","Corinth:Monument:New Museum east","Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Museum | New Museum east","Corinth:Image:digital 2019 1895::/Corinth/Photos/digital/2019 season photos/2019_1895.jpg::1428::2000","","","","","Monument" "Corinth","","","Excavations renewed south of the South Stoa in 2007 in an area where in the 1960s Henry Robinson uncovered several Byzantine buildings and and Early Modern/Ottoman Era house. These structures were further explored to prepare them for final publication and conservation and a probable intersection of the Decumanus and the Lechaion Road was discovered. Adjacent to this area and to the south, excavations began at topsoil in Nezi Field proper. Frankish, Byzantine, and Late Roman levels were investigated though the 2013 season.","Nezi Field","","Corinth:Monument:Nezi Field","Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Nezi Field","Corinth:Image:bw 2007 015 01::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/2007_015/2007_st_015_001.jpg::1800::1211","","","","","Monument" "Corinth","","","","North Building","","Corinth:Monument:North Building","Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Lechaion Road Area | North Building","Corinth:Drawing:063 001::/Corinth/Architectural_Plans/063_North_Building/063_001.jpg::1800::991","","","","","Monument" "Corinth","","","The north cemetery is actually part of a much larger funerary area which extends along the plain below the lower terrace on which Corinth stands. Excavations in 1915 to 1918 and 1928 to 1930 revealed 530 graves representing Corinthian burial practices over the course of 1,600 years. The earliest burials were a cluster of 13 Middle Bronze Age burials, including one containing a gold diadem, perhaps originally covered by a tumulus. The next in date are 49 Geometric and 65 Protocorinthian graves. The remainder are Archaic, Classical and Early Hellenistic with a few of the Roman period. Later graves respected earlier burials taking care not to disturb them.; The favored burial practice is to place the body in a crouched position lying on one side in a built cist or, later, a limestone sarcophagus. Pottery and other objects perhaps used in the burial ceremony were placed in and around the sarcophagus.","North Cemetery","","Corinth:Monument:North Cemetery","Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Ancient Corinth, North | North Cemetery","Corinth:Drawing:184 000::/Corinth/Architectural_Plans/184_North_Cemetery/184_000.jpg::1800::1324","","","","","Monument" "Corinth","","","","North Cemetery, field of P. Kondyles","","Corinth:Monument:North Cemetery, field of P. Kondyles","Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Ancient Corinth, North | North Cemetery | North Cemetery, field of P. Kondyles","Corinth:Image:digital 2022 0901::/Corinth/Photos/digital/2022 season photos/2022_0901.jpg::2048::1463","","","","","Monument"