[Agora Publication] The "Agora" of Pausanias I, 17, 1-2

Vanderpool, Eugene ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 43.3 3 308-310 10.2307_147664 ... 1974 ... The "Agora" of Pausanias I, 17, 1-2

[Agora Publication] The Meaning of Episema in Pausanias I, 17, 1

Eliot, C. W. J ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 36.2 2 121-123 10.2307_147393 ... 1967 ... The Meaning of Episema in Pausanias I, 17, 1

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[Corinth Publication] A New Bronze Age Site in the Corinthia: The Orneai of Strabo and Homer?

Marchand, Jeannette C ... Hesperia 71:2 A newly discovered Bronze Age site is reported at Dorati in the Corinthia, overlooking the Nemea River. Surface material indicates that this was a large Mycenaean settlement, with structures ... April ... Pausanias) that this is the site ... Ships. I suggest that Strabo

[Corinth Publication] Medea and her children at Corinth and beyond: Myth, cult, and history

Hudelson, Natalia ... This study examines the connections of Medea with the city of Corinth. Its purpose is twofold: to advance a better understanding of the development of Corinthian Medea over nearly a thousand years, and ... 2013 ... northwest of Corinth. I reject ... the cult to her children. I ... returns to Pausanias' account

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[Agora Publication] Women in the Athenian Agora

Rotroff, S. I. Lamberton, R. D ... The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Using evidence from the Athenian Agora, the authors show how objects discovered during excavations provide a vivid picture of women’s lives. The book is structured according to the social roles women played—as ... 2006 ... AgoraPicBk 26 (2006)