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| Carpenter, Rhys & Bon, Antoine ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Corinth 3:2 The defensive walls that surrounded both the site of ancient Corinth and the citadel of Acrocorinth above it are the focus of this volume. The book starts with a detailed account of the classical ... 1936 ... Acrocorinth;City Wall |
Carpenter, Rhys Bon, Antoine ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The defensive walls that surrounded both the site of ancient Corinth and the citadel of Acrocorinth above it are the focus of this volume. The book starts with a detailed account of the classical fortifications ... 1936 ... northeast sector. The long walls ... The defensive walls that ... walls of the city is |
Gregory, Timothy E ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The Hexamilion, a 7,600 meter long wall across the Isthmus of Corinth, was built in the reign of Theodosius II (A.D. 408 to 450) in an attempt to preserve the Greek peninsula from barbarian invasion. The ... 1993 ... The Hexamilion, a 7,600 meter long wall across the Isthmus of Corinth, was built |
| Caraher, William R. & Gregory, Timothy E ... Hesperia 75:3 Recent investigations on the Isthmus of Corinth by the Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey (EKAS) have revealed a series of relatively humble fortifications situated along the ridge of ... July ... Classical-Early Hellenistic walls, ... a long-term strategic |
| Robinson, Betsey Ann ... ASCSA ... The Peirene Fountain is distinguished by its long use, service to a great ancient city, and early identification as the site where Pegasus landed and was tamed by Bellerophon. Highlights include the identification ... July ... The Peirene Fountain is distinguished by its long use, ... wall paintings and a Scylla |
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 ... fortification walls. But much of ... Thus long-known evidence of |
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