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The Archaeology of the Mediterranean World
Another banner month for Corinth related articles! This past week saw the publication of A.H. Rohn's, E. Barnes's, and G.D.R. Sander's "An Early Ottoman Cemetery at Ancient Corinth," Hesperia 78 (2009), 501-615. It's fantastic that ...
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This is my first attempt at a video gear review… My DriDuck (DDX) Storm Jacket… If the video doesn’t work, trust me… I really like this jacket! Related Articles: Back from Texas.. For Now! Hog Hunting Video from Bryson Hesperia Le...
Europe A La Carte
Just west of Athens on the Peloponnesus lies Corinth. Korinthos. Today, there exists two cities. The first a modern port city that gives off a dirty industrial vibe, and the second an ancient Greek city. Ancient Corinth is just a...
The Archaeology of the Mediterranean World
David Pettegrew pointed me in the direction of K. Slane's "The End of the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore on Acrocorinth," Hesperia 77 (2008), 465-496. The main goal of this article was to clarify certain issues with the ceramic chron...
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