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[Corinth Monument] Circular Building by Broneer House

A Roman monument 50 m west of the Odeium

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[Corinth Monument] Circular Monument

At the east end of the Central Shops, immediately to the south of the apheteria (starting lines) of the Classical and Hellenistic stadia (running tracks), the original Circular Monument may date to the ...

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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 ...

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[Agora Monument] Civic Offices

Civic Unknown Limestone, Conglomerate Poor, foundations only ... 2nd A.D.

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[Agora Monument] Crossroads Enclosure

Religious Unknown Limestone Good, most orthostates in situ ... Late 5th B.C.

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[Agora Monument] Crossroads Shrine

Religious Unknown Unknown Poor ... Roman

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[Corinth Monument] Decumanus

The main east-west road of the Roman city of Corinth.

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[Corinth Monument] Delphi

Delphi is both an archaeological site and a modern town in Greece on the south-western spur of Mount Parnassus in the valley of Phocis. In myths dating to the classical period of Ancient Greece (510-323 ...

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[Corinth Monument] Diolkos

The Diolkos was a paved trackway near Corinth in Ancient Greece which enabled boats to be moved overland across the Isthmus of Corinth. The shortcut allowed ancient vessels to avoid the long and dangerous ...

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[Corinth Monument] Dump of excavation

The site procured by the ASCSA in the early 1900s to place the soil removed from the excavations. Agios Athanasios used to stand on the spot which is north of the Central Area and east of the Theater ...

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[Corinth Monument] Early Excavations

Early excavators sunk dozens of strip trenches around Ancient Corinth in the first years of the excavation in an attempt to understand the topography of the ancient city.

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[Agora Monument] East Building

Commercial Unknown Limestone Fair, foundations and lower parts of walls, marble chipped floor ... Mid 2nd B.C.