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Archaeological Research at Corinth – Summer 2012
The ASCSA website carries a recent report by Ioulia Tzonou-Herbst summarizing archaeological work in Corinth and the region last summer. The essay offers a snapshot of a wide range of research and programs currently being carried out by archaeologists, art … Continue reading
Posted in American School Excavations, Archaeological Discoveries, Archaeological Survey, Ceramics, Digital Corinthia, Dissertations and Theses, Isthmia, Museums, Panayia Field, Perachora, Periods, Archaic, Periods, Classical, Periods, Diachronic, Periods, Early Modern, Periods, Hellenistic, Periods, Interim, Periods, Late Antiquity, Periods, Medieval, Periods, Modern, Periods, Roman Colony, Territory, Theater, Urban Center
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Corinthian Scholarship Monthly (November 2012)
Good Monday morning to you. Here is the latest body of scholarship that went digital last month and came to my attention. If you know of material that should be on the list, feel free to send via email or … Continue reading
Posted in American School Excavations, Archaeological Discoveries, Ceramics, Christian - 1 Corinthians, Christian - 2 Corinthians, Christian - Saints, Christian - St. Paul, Corinthian Scholarship (monthly), Dissertations and Theses, Periods, Bronze Age, Periods, Classical, Periods, Diachronic, Periods, Hellenistic, Periods, Medieval, Periods, Roman Colony, Territory, Urban Center
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Corinthian Scholarship Monthly (October 2012)
The latest round-up of digital scholarship and references over the last month. These references are now available with abstracts and tags at the Corinthian Studies Online (Zotero) Library. Diachronic Dillon, Matthew P. J. “Review. The Myth of Sacred Prostitution in … Continue reading
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Recent Corinthian Archaeology News and Blogs
I repost below some stories, videos, and news related to the archaeology and history of the Corinth since spring. Some will be old news but may be of use for those who have missed the stories. News and Announcements from … Continue reading
Corinthian Scholarship (monthly): March-May
Here is the first installment of Corinth-related scholarship, or scholarship discussing Corinth, which appeared in digital form in March to May. I will post the second installment for June-August on Friday. [Reposting this at 11:00 as I accidentally deleted the … Continue reading
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Isthmia IX now available
I heard the good news this summer that Joseph Rife’s Isthmia IX: The Roman and Byzantine Graves and Human Remains, was finally available in published form. The ASCSA website describes the work in these terms: This study describes and interprets … Continue reading
Another look at Land of Sikyon
One spring day in 2005, I ran into Yannis Lolos at the Blegen Library in Athens carrying around his recently completed monograph on the history and archaeology of the region of Sikyon, the polis immediately west of Corinth. He told … Continue reading
Bill Caraher on Lolos’ “Land of Sikyon”
In mid-March, Bill posted the working draft of a review of Yannis Lolos’ Land of Sikyon, a Hesperia Supplement volume published in 2011 (see sample PDF here). The “official” review went live today on the BMCR list. Here’s the opening … Continue reading
