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[Agora Monument] Post-Herulian Fortification Wall

Fortification Unknown Reused Limestone and Marble Material, Rubble Core Good, up to three meters high ... Ca. 282 A.D ... Post-Herulian Fortification Wall ... Post-Herulian Fortification Wall

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[Corinth Monument] Justinian's Wall

In 146 B.C. the Roman general Mummius reduced the walls of Corinth to make them unusable for defensive purposes. No wall was considered necessary until the Late Roman period when a shorter circuit was ... Corinthia | Justinian's Wall

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[Corinth Monument] South Stoa west

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 ... enclosed by a wall, established ... the shrine was destroyed by ... wall as a new boundary,

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[Agora Monument] Late Roman Building

Unknown Unknown Concrete, Rubble Fair, lower parts of walls ... 5th A.D ... Fair, lower parts of walls.

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[Agora Monument] Library of Pantainos

Library Pantainos Concrete, Marble Fair, lower parts of walls preserved ... 100 A.D ... Site | By Area | East | Library of Pantainos

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[Agora Monument] Triangular Shrine

Religious Unknown Limestone Fair, north wall and boundary stones in situ ... 5th B.C ... Site | By Area | South | Triangular Shrine

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[Agora Monument] State Prison

Civic, Possibly Commercial Unknown Limestone Poor, foundations and lines of walls ... Mid 5th B.C ... Poor, foundations and lines of walls.

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[Agora Monument] East Building

Commercial Unknown Limestone Fair, foundations and lower parts of walls, marble chipped floor ... Mid 2nd B.C ... Site | By Area | South | East Building

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[Agora Monument] Late Roman House

Domestic Unknown Concrete Rubble, Marble Excellent, walls up to two meters high ... 4th to 6th A.D ... Site | By Area | West | Miscellaneous | Late Roman Houses

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[Agora Monument] South Stoa II

Possibly Commercial Unknown Conglomerate, Limestone Fair, foundations and parts of stylobate and back wall ... Mid 2nd B.C ... Fair, foundations and parts of stylobate and back wall.

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[Agora Monument] Late Roman Complex

Administrative Unknown Concrete Rubble, Limestone, Marble Good, foundations and walls up to one meter high ... 5th A.D ... Good, foundations and walls up to one meter high.

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[Agora Monument] South Stoa I

Commercial, Civic Unknown Reused Material, Mudbrick Fair, foundations and walls up to a meter high ... 450-400 B.C ... Site | By Area | South | South Stoa I

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[Agora Monument] Church of Saint Dionysios

Religious Unknown Concrete Rubble Fair, foundations and some walls ... 6th to 7th A.D. 16th A.D ... Fair, foundations and some walls.

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[Agora Monument] Southwest Area: Industry and Houses

Domestic, Industrial Unknown Limestone, Marble, Concrete Rubble Mixed, foundations and some walls ... Greek Hellenistic Roman ... Site | By Area | South | Residential-Industrial Area to West and South of the Areopagus

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[Agora Monument] Omega House

Domestic Unknown Concrete Rubble, Marble Excellent, walls up to two meters high ... 4th to 6th A.D ... Site | By Area | South | Areopagus Slopes | Areopagus North Slope | Roman Remains |

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[Agora Monument] Bath at Northwest Foot of the Areopagus

Hydraulic Unknown Limestone, Marble, Concrete Rubble Fair, foundations and lower parts of walls, paved floors ... 2nd B.C. to 6th A.D ... Fair, foundations and lower parts of walls, paved floors.

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[Corinth Monument] Temple E

Standing 9 meters above the Forum, Temple E occupied as prominent a place in the Roman city as the Temple of Apollo. In its first phase, the temple had stone foundations, probably with a triple crepis ... enclosure was bounded by a wall to the west and by stoas ... and was surrounded by a

[Corinth Monument] Temple E northwest

Standing 9 meters above the Forum, Temple E occupied as prominent a place in the Roman city as the Temple of Apollo. In its first phase, the temple had stone foundations, probably with a triple crepis ... enclosure was bounded by a wall to the west and by stoas ... and was surrounded by a

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[Corinth Monument] Temple E, Temenos

Standing 9 meters above the Forum, Temple E occupied as prominent a place in the Roman city as the Temple of Apollo. In its first phase, the temple had stone foundations, probably with a triple crepis ... enclosure was bounded by a wall to the west and by stoas ... and was surrounded by a

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[Corinth Monument] Temple E south

Standing 9 meters above the Forum, Temple E occupied as prominent a place in the Roman city as the Temple of Apollo. In its first phase, the temple had stone foundations, probably with a triple crepis ... enclosure was bounded by a wall to the west and by stoas ... and was surrounded by a