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[Corinth Monument] Odeion

The Roman Odeion of Ancient Corinth was a small, indoor theatre intended for musical events and rhetorical competitions. It consisted of a semicircular orchestra surrounded by seating, a stage building, ... audience of about 3,000. Built in the 1st century A.D ... mid-2nd century A.D., perhaps

[Agora Monument] Monument Bases East of the Odeion

Statue Bases Unknown Marble Fair, statues missing ... Hellenistic 2nd to 3rd A.D ... Hellenistic 2nd to 3rd A.D.

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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, ... the Corinthian gulf 3 ... from the 10th century A.D ... basilica (1st-2nd century A.D

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[Corinth Monument] East of Theater

A series of buildings flanking the street descending the terrace immediately to the east of the theater was excavated in the 1980’s by C. K. Williams II. Two of the buildings (Buildings 1 and 3) were food ... buildings (Buildings 1 and 3 ... Building 3. They were built in the 1st century A.D. and

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[Corinth Monument] Panaghia Villa

Fourteen rooms of a large Late Roman town house, or domus, include two with intricate geometric mosaic floors and one with a central marble fountain. Of two peristyle courts within the building, one featured ... 2nd century A.D., the use ... late 3rd century. Since the ... A.D.). Coins in the

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[Corinth Monument] Panayia Villa

Fourteen rooms of a large Late Roman town house, or domus, include two with intricate geometric mosaic floors and one with a central marble fountain. Of two peristyle courts within the building, one featured ... 2nd century A.D., the use ... late 3rd century. Since the ... A.D.). Coins in the

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[Corinth Monument] Temple E

Standing 9 meters above the Forum, Temple E occupied as prominent a place in the Roman city as the Temple of Apollo. In its first phase, the temple had stone foundations, probably with a triple crepis ... century A.D., soon after the ... late 1st century A. D. the ... a podium 3.4 meters high

[Corinth Monument] Temple E northwest

Standing 9 meters above the Forum, Temple E occupied as prominent a place in the Roman city as the Temple of Apollo. In its first phase, the temple had stone foundations, probably with a triple crepis ... century A.D., soon after the ... late 1st century A. D. the ... a podium 3.4 meters high