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Deposit From drain east of stoa ... 1925/11 ... From drain east of stoa |
Sturgeon, Mary C ... Sturgeon, Roman Sculptures From Corinth And ... |
Deposit From Stoa, no provenance ... 1930 ... North Market, From Stoa, no provenance |
Deposit From cleaning backfill in drain behind fountain; probably from 1935-1936 excavations ... 2000/11/15 ... South Stoa |
Deposit From Illegible box marked "XIX", presumably Shop or Storeroom XIX. Found with FP-405 ... 1936 ... From Illegible box marked "XIX", presumably Shop o |
Deposit From earth loosened by root removal, against southw all of room directly west of room with tile floor of Fountain room (shops XII-XIII) ... 2000/11 ... From earth loosened by root removal, against south |
Deposit Fountain room: from cleaning in room west of room with diamond-tile floor; from near south wall of Greek phase, loosened during root removal ... 2000/11/22 ... South Stoa, Fountain room: from cleaning in room west of room |
Deposit From illegible box marked "XIX"; no refernce in notebook of shop/Storeroom XIX to a stamped tile ... South Stoa |
Preserved is part of the torso of an over life-size male that was nude at least to the hips. From top down, have edge of one digitation on left side, pronounced swells of two more; channel that separates ... Roman ... South Stoa |
| Terracotta sculpture of draped female with slightly domed or peaked platform serving as base. Standing female figure with wide horizontal stride with leading right leg and stationary left leg, swirling ... Hellenistic to Early Roman based on context ... Sculpture |
Deposit Found in Inner Court of Museum, perhaps from South Basilica or South Stoa ? Inv. 1993 ... Found in Inner Court of Museum, perhaps from South |
Scahill, David ... The focus of this dissertation is the design, construction and function of the South Stoa at Corinth in its initial phase. The South Stoa was first published in a monograph by Oscar Broneer in 1954.1 In ... 2012 ... South Stoa |
James, Sarah Anne ... The new chronology of Corinthian fine ware presented in this dissertation is based on pottery from the recently discovered Hellenistic deposits (dated from the 3rd to 1st c. B.C.) in the Panayia Field ... 2010 ... The Hellenistic pottery from the Panayia Field, Corinth studies in chronology |
http://agathe.gr/overview/the_stoa_of_attalos.html The Stoa of Attalos The Stoa of Attalos was originally built by King Attalos II of Pergamon (159–138 B.C.), as a gift to the Athenians in appreciation of the time he spent in Athens studying under the ... Overview: The Stoa of Attalos |
http://agathe.gr/guide/south_stoa_ii.html South Stoa II South Stoa II ran westward from the south end of the East Building, parallel to the Middle Stoa (Figs. 38, 41). Dating to the second half of the 2nd century B.C., it consisted of a single ... South Stoa II South Stoa II ran westward from the ... Stoa (Figs. 38, 41). Dating |
http://agathe.gr/guide/stoa_poikile.html Stoa Poikile Across modern Hadrian Street are the most recent excavations (2003), along the north side of the square. Here have been revealed the remains of another large stoa, identified on the basis ... AgoraPicBk 16 2003: Stoa Poikile |
| Rear half of statue head, over life-size. Locks radiate down from crown of head in five rows of regular height and depth of carving. White marble. Fragment. Preserving rear half and left ear ... South Stoa |
http://agathe.gr/guide/middle_stoa.html Middle Stoa The appearance of the south side of the Agora was radically changed during the 2nd century B.C. with the construction of several new buildings. This South Square, as it is called, was made ... Middle Stoa The ... stoas with a third building ... South Stoa I was demolished, |
http://agathe.gr/guide/royal_stoa.html Royal Stoa On the west side, lying just south of the Panathenaic Way, are the remains of the Royal Stoa (Stoa Basileios), one of the earliest and most important of the public buildings of Athens (Figs ... Stoa, view from the south ... Royal Stoa On the west ... the Royal Stoa (Stoa |
http://agathe.gr/guide/stoa_of_attalos.html Stoa of Attalos Lining the east side of the Agora square is the Stoa of Attalos (Fig. 47), built during the reign of Attalos II of Pergamon (159–138 B.C.), who studied in Athens under the philosopher Karneades ... Stoa of Attalos Lining ... square is the Stoa of Attalos ... is a gift from a loyal |
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