Excavations carried out before contruction of the new museum yielded neolithic inhabitation levels. The soils were thin here and excavators reached bedrock quickly ... Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Museum
Boundary Marker Unknown Parian Marble Excellent, displayed in Agora Museum ... Ca. 500 B.C ... Boundary Stones of the Agora ... Boundary Stones of the Agora
This is the first museum bought by the American School of Classical Studies to house the finds of the excavations. It now serves as storage for artifacts ... Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Lechaion Road Area | Old Museum
Temple, Sanctuary, Altar Unknown Marble Sanctuary poor condition, destroyed. Altar good condition, preserved in National Museum ... Hellenistic ... Sanctuary of the People and Graces ... Sanctuary of the People and Graces
Social, Military Display, Museum Peisianax Limestone, Some Marble Fair, foundations and parts of superstructure ... 500-450 B.C ... Social, Military Display, Museum ... Fair, foundations and parts of superstructure.
The remains of the villa are located about 1 km west of the theater. The villa is remarkable for the mosaic floors which are now house in the museum. One portrays a cowherd leaning against a tree playing ... The remains of the villa ... of the theater. The villa ... house in the museum. One
The church of St. Johns stood until 1938 when it was demolished to complete the excavation of the Forum to Roman levels. The original church was part of a thirteenth century monastic complex at the west ... the area of the museum ... The church of St. Johns ... excavation of the Forum to Roman
ASCSA director Henry Robinson undertook several small-scale excavations in the vicinity of Anaploga during the early 1960’s. One of these exposed a Roman house with ornate later 1st or 2nd century A.D ... vicinity of Anaploga during the early 1960’s. One of these ... on display in the museum