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| Religious Unknown Unknown Poor ... Roman ... Site | By Area | South | Crossroads Shrine |
| Religious Unknown Limestone Fair, north wall and boundary stones in situ ... 5th B.C ... Site | By Area | South | Triangular Shrine |
| The Stele Shrine includes a square-shaped temenos enclosed
by a wall, established in the mid-6th century B.C. Inside
the temenos, a stele, evidence of burnt offerings, and an
offering table are indications ... The Stele Shrine ... the shrine was destroyed by ... the shrine continued in an |
| Excavations in this area of the forum were conducted in 1936-38. Charles Morgan, M. Folse, and M. Campbell supervised the work on the Central Shops, Bema, and the Underground Shrine ... and the Underground Shrine. |
| In the 1970's Charles Williams conducted excavations in this corner of the forum in which several Roman buildings were uncovered. Excavation continued to reveal a large portion of the pre-Roman city ... hall and Stele Shrine, and |
| Located at the western edge of the walled area of Corinth, the Potters’ quarter was a complex of workshops and domestic quarters used by potters for three centuries from the seventh century until the fourth ... stelai shrines. |
Literally “Red Spring”, Kokkinovrysi is located at the west end of the lower terrace on which the city of Ancient Corinth stood. The spring is just outside the line of the ancient wall beside a road running ... shrine. A favissa (pit) ... playing the flute. The shrine |
| 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 ... inner shrine (an adyton). In |
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