"Redirect","dc-date","Id","Name","Collection","Chronology","dc-title","dc-creator","UserLevel","Icon","Type","dc-description","dc-publisher","dc-subject" "","","Corinth:Monument:Decumanus","Decumanus","Corinth","","","","","Corinth:Image:bw 1987 024 14::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1987_024/1987_sh_024_014.jpg::1800::1432","Monument","The main east-west road of the Roman city of Corinth.","","Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Decumanus" "","","Corinth:Monument:Delphi","Delphi","Corinth","","","","","Corinth:Image:bw 1960 058 16::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1960_058/1960_st_058_016.jpg::1800::1194","Monument","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 BC), the site of Delphi was believed to be determined by Zeus when he sought to find the centre of his ""Grandmother Earth"". He sent two eagles flying from the eastern and western extremities, and the path of the eagles crossed over Delphi where the omphalos, or navel of Gaia was found.","","Sterea Ellada | Delphi" "","","Corinth:Monument:Diolkos","Diolkos","Corinth","","","","","Corinth:Image:slide 3964::/Corinth/Photos/slides/3000-3999/sl3964.jpg::1800::1138","Monument","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 circumnavigation of the Peloponnese peninsula.","","Corinthia | Isthmia | Diolkos" "","","Corinth:Monument:Dionysion Temple of Hermes","Dionysion/ Temple of Hermes","Corinth","","","","","Corinth:Drawing:028 001::/Corinth/Architectural_Plans/028_Dionysion_Temple_of_Hermes/028_001.jpg::1800::1193","Monument","","","Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Forum | Central Shops | Dionysion/ Temple of Hermes" "","","Corinth:Monument:Dump of excavation","Dump of excavation","Corinth","","","","","Corinth:Image:bw 0401::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/0001-0999/0401_gp.jpg::1800::1324","Monument","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.","","Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Theater District | Dump of excavation" "","","Corinth:Monument:Dye works","Dye works","Corinth","","","","","","Monument","","","Dye works" "","","Corinth:Monument:Early Excavations","Early Excavations","Corinth","","","","","Corinth:Drawing:002 011::/Corinth/Architectural_Plans/002_1896_Excavation/002_011.jpg::1289::1800","Monument","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.","","Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Trial Trenches | Early Excavations" "","","Agora:Monument:East Building","East Building","Agora","Mid 2nd B.C.","","","","Agora:Image:1997.14.0061::/Agora/1997/1997.14/1997.14.0061.tif::977::736","Monument","Commercial","","Site | By Area | South | East Building"