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[Agora Monument] Cemetery of the Geometric Period

Funerary Unknown Stone Reburied, originally undisturbed ... 8th to 6th B.C ... 6

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[Agora Monument] Aiakeion

Religious Unknown Limestone Poor, foundations only ... Late 6th B.C ... Late 6th B.C.

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[Agora Monument] Eleusinion

Religious Unknown Limestone, Marble Poor, foundations only ... 6th B.C ... 6th B.C.

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[Agora Monument] Southeast Fountain House

Hydraulic Unknown Limestone Poor, foundations only ... Late 6th B.C ... Late 6th B.C.

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[Agora Monument] Altar and Sanctuary of Aphrodite Ourania

Religious, Altar Unknown Island Marble, Limestone Interior Fair, half of superstructure minus cap stones ... Late 6th B.C ... Late 6th B.C.

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[Agora Monument] Royal Stoa

Civic Unknown Limestone Fair, foundations and lower part of superstructure ... Late 6th. B.C. to 5th B.C ... Late 6th. B.C. to 5th B.C.

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[Corinth Monument] South Stoa west

The Stele Shrine includes a square-shaped temenos enclosed by a wall, established in the mid-6th century B.C. Inside the temenos, a stele, evidence of burnt offerings, and an offering table are indications ... in the mid-6th century B.C. Inside the temenos, a ... century B.C., the east end of

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[Agora Monument] Panathenaic Way

Transportation Unknown Packed Gravel Good ... 6th B.C. to 12th A.D ... 6th B.C. to 12th A.D.

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[Agora Monument] Bath at Northwest Foot of the Areopagus

Hydraulic Unknown Limestone, Marble, Concrete Rubble Fair, foundations and lower parts of walls, paved floors ... 2nd B.C. to 6th A.D ... 2nd B.C. to 6th A.D.

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[Agora Monument] Statues of Harmodios and Aristogeiton and the Orchestra

Display Athenian Demos Bronze Known from copies and literary sources only ... Late 6th to early 5th B.C ... Late 6th to early 5th B.C.

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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 ... 8th century B.C into the ... in the late 6th century B.C. On the lower level it

[Corinth Monument] Irrigation Channel Excavations

An irrigation channel was built to carry water from Lake Stymphalus to the Isthmus of Corinth in the mid 1960’s. In the course of excavating the channel several Roman tombs were found at the edge of the ... the late 1st century B.C. to the 6th century A.D.

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[Corinth Monument] Anaploga Sanctuary

ASCSA director Henry Robinson undertook several small-scale excavations in the vicinity of Anaploga during the early 1960’s. One of these exposed a Roman house with ornate later 1st or 2nd century A.D ... (early 7th to mid-6th century B.C.), much of it restorable.

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[Corinth Monument] Justinian's Wall

In 146 B.C. the Roman general Mummius reduced the walls of Corinth to make them unusable for defensive purposes. No wall was considered necessary until the Late Roman period when a shorter circuit was ... In 146 B.C. the Roman ... hypothesis suggests a mid-6 ... have been used for later 6

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[Corinth Monument] Temple of Apollo

The seven standing columns of the Archaic temple are one of the most prominent landmarks of Corinth. The dedication of the temple to Apollo is deduced from Pausanias’ description of Corinth combined with ... middle of the 6th century B ... Although most of this mid-6th century B.C. building has been

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[Corinth Monument] Acrocorinth Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore

Excavations on the north slopes of Acrocorinth in the 1960’s and 70’s revealed a mass of small dining rooms both above and below and ancient road leading to Acrocorinth. They were arranged in parallel ... late 6th century B.C. and ... century; in the 6th century the

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[Corinth Monument] Asklepieion

The sanctuary of Asklepios is located in what was probably considered a healthy location on the north side of the city close to a supply of fresh spring water. It incorporated hospital facilities. The ... B.C., are represented by ... temple. The 4th century B ... the 6th and 7th centuries

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[Corinth Monument] Bema

The Bema was a complex marble structure dating from the middle of the 1st century A.D. which dominated the face of the terrace of the Upper Forum at Corinth. It took the form of an open propylon with a ... pedestal measuring 15.6 x 7.2 m.