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| The Northwest Stoa was once thought to have been a Hellenistic building refurbished in the Roman period. It is now understood to be entirely a Roman monument, built in the time of the emperor Augustus, ... Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Forum | Northwest Stoa |
| South Stoa ... Greek Stoa |
| Commercial Unknown Poros Limestone, Marble Fair, foundations and stylobate ... 2nd A.D ... Site | By Area | South | Southeast Stoa |
| Commercial Unknown Conglomerate, Limestone Fair, foundations and east stylobate with column drums ... Mid 2nd B.C ... Site | By Area | South | Middle Stoa |
| Social, Military Display, Museum Peisianax Limestone, Some Marble Fair, foundations and parts of superstructure ... 500-450 B.C ... Site | By Area | North | Stoa Poikile |
| Civic Unknown Limestone Fair, foundations and lower part of superstructure ... Late 6th. B.C. to 5th B.C ... Royal Stoa ... Royal Stoa |
| Unknown Unknown Miscellaneous Reused Material Poor, foundations only ... 1st A.D ... Site | By Area | North | Miscellaneous | Northeast Stoa |
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