[Corinth Publication] Roman Corinth: The Formation of a Colonial Elite

Spawforth, A.J ... Research Centre for Greek and Roman antiquity-National Hellenic research Foundation ; diff. de Boccard ... 167-182 9607094883 9789607094889 ... 1996 ... Research Centre for Greek and Roman antiquity-National Hellenic research

[Corinth Publication] Excavations of the American school of classical studies at Corinth : the Roman portrait sculpture

De Grazia, Catherine E ... 1980 ... Excavations of the American school of classical studies at Corinth : the Roman

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[Agora Report] 2002 A Portrait of an Imperial Priest: A Portrait of an Imperial Priest

John McK. Camp II ... A Roman portrait head was found on the north slopes of the Acropolis. The crown on his head indicate that the man was a priest of the imperial cult. Imperial worship in Athens is attested as early as the ... 19-20 Jun 2002 ... 2002 A Portrait of an Imperial Priest

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[Agora Image] 2004.01.2083 (HAT 78-84)

Karneades base inscription. I.G. II 2, 3781 ... Horizontal (normal) ... 1978 ... Richter, Portraits of the Greeks II, p. 250.

[Agora Webpage] Overview: The Altar of Zeus and Statue of Hadrian

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The Altar of Zeus The Agora Excavations began with the aim of revealing the monuments and history of the ancient Agora. Of course, every artifact or feature that was exposed held importance, but when something ... The Altar of Zeus The ... the aim of revealing the monuments and history of the

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[Agora Report Page] 2002 A Portrait of an Imperial Priest, s. 9

Follet, S., Athenes au IIe et IIIe siècle, Paris 1976. Gebhard, E., The Theater and the City, in W. Slater (ed.), Roman Theater and Society, Ann Arbor 1996, pp. 113-127. Hill, G.F., Priester-Diademe, JOAI ... 2002 A Portrait of an Imperial Priest ... 2002 A Portrait of an Imperial Priest, s. 9 ... 2002-A-Portrait-of-an-Imperial-Priest-9

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[Corinth Object] MF 9210: TERRACOTTA MODEL COUCH

Miniature bench with no back. Light slip. Buff clay with grits Complete or intact. One leg missing but reconstructed ... 5th to 4th c. based on publication by Richter ... Richter 1966, Furniture of the Greeks, Etruscans, and Romans, p. 48 fig. 273

[Corinth Publication] A Group of Roman Imperial Portraits at Corinth. IV. The Four Torsos

Swift, E. H ... American Journal of Archaeology 26:2 131-147 ... April ... American Journal of Archaeology

[Corinth Publication] Notes on the agonistic institutions of Roman Corinth

Geagan, Daniel J ... Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies ... 1968 ... Geagan, Notes on the agonistic institutions ... 1968

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[Frantz Image] AT 220

The Pnyx from the Observatory ... Alison Frantz ... General View For pictures of the Pnyx see also ASCSA Collection ... April 12 1959 ... For pictures of the Pnyx see also ASCSA Collection

[Corinth Publication] Review. Sviatoslav Dmitriev. The Greek Slogan of Freedom and Early Roman Politics in Greece.

Harris, W. V ... The American Historical Review 117:4 1276-1277 ... 2012 ... The American Historical Review

[Corinth Publication] Roman Infrastructural Changes to Greek Sanctuaries and Games: Panhellenism in the Roman Empire, Formations of New Identities.

Laurence, Karen A ... My dissertation examines the changes to the Panhellenic Games in Greece during the Roman period through an examination of the nonmonumental architecture, infrastructural features, and epigraphic evidence ... 2012 ... the Roman Empire, ... Roman Infrastructural Changes to Greek Sanctuaries

[Corinth Publication] The Corinth Amazon: Formation of a Roman Classical Sculpture

Sturgeon, Mary C ... American Journal of Archaeology 99:3 A statue found in the Corinth Theater represents a woman wearing a chitoniskos, cross-strap, belt, and high boots. Although the sculpture was first identified as Artemis, ... July ... no other sculpture of the ... a copy of a Greek bronze of the second half of the ... American Journal of Archaeology

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[Corinth Object] S 1183: STATUE OF DRAPED MALE

Standing male figure, c. life-size; weight on l. leg; r. leg missing, probably originally bent slightly and set to side; r. arm at side; r. hand holding bunch of cloth of himation; l. arm bent 90 degrees ... Roman ... Roman ... Roman

[Corinth Publication] The South Stoa at Corinth: Design, Construction and Function of the Greek Phase

Scahill, David ... The focus of this dissertation is the design, construction and function of the South Stoa at Corinth in its initial phase. The South Stoa was first published in a monograph by Oscar Broneer in 1954.1 In ... 2012 ... with the Greek and Roman ... The focus of this ... construction and function of the

[Agora Webpage] Overview: The Site before Excavation

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The Site before Excavation The Agora lies on sloping ground northwest of the Acropolis, below and east of the extraordinarily well-preserved Doric temple of Hephaistos, popularly known as the “Theseion” ... Acropolis during the Greek War of ... sloping ground northwest of the Acropolis, below and east of the

[Corinth Object] S 59: DRAPED MALE STATUE

"A toga and tunic are worn, with calcei senatorii. The sinus is notably wide and flat. The weight rest on the left foot; the right was set back slightly." When found, there was purplish red color well ... Flavian, Trajanic, Antonine ... Early Roman (44BC-1/2 2nd c AD)

[Corinth Publication] Islands in a Sea of Change? Continuity and Abandonment in Dark Age Corinth and Thessaloniki

Brown, Amelia Robertson ... International Journal of Historical Archaeology 14:2 In the sixth century after Christ, the Greek cities of Corinth and Thessaloniki were both still centers of imperial Roman and nascent Christian administrations, ... June ... Islands in a Sea of Change? Continuity and Abandonment in Dark Age Corinth and

[Agora Webpage] AgoraPicBk 16 2003: Stoa of Zeus Eleutherios

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Stoa of Zeus Eleutherios Lying just south of the railroad tracks, along the west side, are the remains of the Stoa of Zeus Eleutherios (Freedom) (Figs. 8, 9). This cult of Zeus was established after the ... cult of the Roman emperors ... Lying just south of the ... side, are the remains of the

[Agora Webpage] Overview: The Archaeological Site

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The Athenian Agora The Agora of Athens was the center of the ancient city: a large, open square where the citizens could assemble for a wide variety of purposes. On any given day the space might be used ... Overview: The Archaeological Site