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[Corinth Publication] A Prytany Dedication from Athens Found at Corinth

Iversen, Paul A ... Hesperia 79:3 A fragmentary inscription found at Corinth during the 1965 excavation season. The inscription is here identified as a prytany dedication from Athens dating between ca. a.d. 164 and 168/9 ... July ... Iversen, Hesperia 79:3, 2010

[Agora Publication] Red-Figure Pottery of Uncertain Origin from Corinth: Stylistic and Chemical Analyses

McPhee, Ian D. Kartsonaki, Efi ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 79.1 1 113-143 ... 2011 ... 79.1

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[Corinth Publication] RED-FIGURE POTTERY OF UNCERTAIN ORIGIN FROM CORINTH: Stylistic and Chemical Analyses

McPhee, Ian D. & Kartsonaki, Efi ... Hesperia 79:1 The focus of this article is a group of 18 red-figure fragments or fragmentary vessels found at Corinth whose place of manufacture cannot be determined by visual analysis. All are datable ... January ... 79:1

[Agora Publication] The Panayia Field Excavation at Corinth: The Neolithic to Hellenistic Phases

Sanders, Guy D. R. James, Sarah A. Tzonou-Herbst, Ioulia Herbst, James ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 83.1 1 1-79 ... 2014 ... Sanders, Guy D. R.