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[Corinth Publication] Flaked Stone from Isthmia

Kardulias, P. Nick ... Hesperia 78:3 Archaeologists have long acknowledged the importance of flaked stone tools in the prehistoric archaeological record of the Aegean. Over the past two decades, scholars have demonstrated the ... July

[Corinth Publication] Brittle Fracture Analysis and Identification of Bronze Age Water Resources at Kalamianos, Eastern Peloponnese, Greece,

Miller, G. & Dunn, R ... Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 41 (3) 96 ... 2009

[Corinth Publication] Archaeology in Greece in 2008-2009: Kenchreai

Morgan, Catherine ... Archaeological Reports 55 11-15, figs. 11-17 ... 2009

[Corinth Publication] Foraminifera and Tidal Notches: Dating Neotectonic Events at Korphos, Greece

Nixon, F.; Reinhardt, E.G. & Rothaus, R ... Marine Geology 257 41-53 ... 2009

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[Corinth Publication] How the Corinthians Manufactured Their First Roof Tiles

Sapirstein, Philip ... Hesperia 78:2 The earliest known terracotta roof postdating the Bronze Age belongs to the 7th-century B.C. Old Temple at Corinth. Analysis of the surface markings preserved on its tiles suggests a hypothesis ... April