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[Agora Monument] Strategeion

Uncertain, Possibly Civic, Possibly Commercial Unknown Limestone Poor, minimal superstructure ... Mid 5th B.C.

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[Agora Monument] Street to the Roman Agora

Transportation Athenian Demos Marble Paving Good where visible ... 1st A.D.

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[Corinth Monument] Tavern of Aphrodite

The name excavators initially gave to Building III one of four Classical buildings in the central archaeological site.

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[Corinth Monument] Temple A

Temple A is a Classical and Hellenistic structure which lay partly under the shops along the east side of the Lechaion Road and partly under the Peribolos of Apollo. Preserved are the foundations of a ...

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[Corinth Monument] Temple C

This tetrastyle prostyle Roman temple is flanked by a pi-shaped colonnade within a closed precinct on the road leading from the forum to the theater. Unfortunately Pausanias makes no mention of the building ...

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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 ...

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[Corinth Monument] Temple E Decumanus

A major Roman east-west road immediately to the south of the Forum.

[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 ...

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[Corinth Monument] Temple E south

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 ...

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[Corinth Monument] Temple E, Southeast

The central focus of the Frankish area consists of a large open court with a colonnade of reused Roman columns. It is on a scale similar to what had once been considered the “Market Place” of the medieval ...

[Corinth Monument] Temple E, Southwest

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 ...

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[Corinth Monument] Temple E, Temenos

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 ...

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[Corinth Monument] Temple Hill

Once a ridge of limestone upon which sat the Temple of Apollo, the Romans quarried to the east and particularly to the west, leaving the temple and it immediate vicinity.

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[Corinth Monument] Temple Hill, Basilica

A small church on the northeast corner of Temple Hill.

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[Corinth Monument] Temple of Apollo

The seven standing columns of the Archaic temple are one of the most prominent landmarks of Corinth. The dedication of the temple to Apollo is deduced from Pausanias’ description of Corinth combined with ...

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[Agora Monument] Temple of Apollo Patroos

Temple, Religious Unknown Limestone, Conglomerate Fair, foundations and lower part of superstructure ... 4th B.C.

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[Agora Monument] Temple of Ares

Temple, Religious Unknown Limestone Foundations, Marble Superstructure Poor, foundations only and some blocks from the superstructure ... 5th B.C. 1st A.D.

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[Agora Monument] Temple of Hephaistos

Temple Athenian Demos Pentelic Marble, Parian Marble (Ashlar Blocks) Excellent, most of superstructure remains ... Mid 5th B.C.

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[Agora Monument] Temple of Zeus Phratrios and Athena Phratria

Temple, Religious Unknown Limestone, Conglomerate Poor, foundations only ... 4th B.C.

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[Corinth Monument] Theater

The theater was a place in which dramatic and musical events were staged. In the Roman period staged fighting was added. The theater has several phases. The original structure was built late in the 5th ...

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[Corinth Monument] Theater District

Area northwest of the central archaeological site which includes the Theater and the Odeion.

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[Agora Monument] Tholos

Administrative, Dining, Civic Athenian Demos Limestone, Mudbrick Poor, foundations only ... Ca. 470 B.C.

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[Corinth Monument] Tile Works

To the north of the junction of the road leading to the village from the Argos road is a shed covering a well preserved tile kiln. The kiln consists of two long fire chambers over which were once built ...

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[Corinth Monument] Tomb, Painted

A Roman chamber tomb with wall paintings.

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[Corinth Monument] Tombs northeast of Ancient Corinth

A series of Roman chamber tombs north of the Classical City Walls.

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[Corinth Monument] Tombs, Tseilolofos

A series of Roman chamber tombs north of the Classical City Walls.