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[Corinth Monument] Roman Bath (Great Bath on the Lechaion Road)

On his way from the forum north along the Lechaion road, Pausanias discusses one of the many bath houses in the city: ... On his way from the forum north along the Lechaion road, Pausanias

[Corinth Publication] Kleonai, the Corinth-Argos Road, and the

Marchand, Jeannette C ... Kleonai, the Corinth-Argos Road, and the

[Corinth Basket] Lechaion Road, Found behind the Museum (not in OB notebook), = Ol: Found behind the Museum (not in OB notebook), = Ol

Deposit Found behind the Museum (not in OB notebook), = Old Museum, presumably in hemicycle or bath (inv. 1927) ... 1925/08/14 ... Found behind the Museum (not in OB notebook), = Ol

[Corinth Basket] Old_Brought in from village, From public road at the curve of Christos Lekka or: From public road at the curve of Christos Lekka or

Deposit From public road at the curve of Christos Lekka or "Bardouvanou", in Old Corinth ... 1950/07/07 ... Old_Brought in from village, From public road at the curve of Christos Lekka or

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[Corinth Monument] Lechaion Road

The main north-south artery (cardo maximus) of the Roman city ultimately linked the Agora of Corinth with the harbor of Lechaion on the Corinthian gulf 3 kilometers to the north. In the time of Augustus, ... Lechaion Road Area | Lechaion Road

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[Corinth Monument] East Stoa, west of Lechaion Road

The East Stoa is the name early excavators gave to the Lechaion Road Basilica ... The East Stoa is the name early excavators gave to the Lechaion Road

[Corinth Publication] Greek Roads

Roy, J ... The Classical Review 47:2 399-400 ... January ... The Classical Review

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[Corinth Object] I 864: MARBLE INSCRIPTION: LATIN

Thick slab, back roughly picked with point or punch, front face smoothly finished. inscribed. Inscribed on front face, no complete letter ht. PH00.062; at least 00.037 m. to line above (or edge): ].A[ ... Early Roman ... Lechaion Road, Found behind the Museum (not in OB notebook), = Ol