A Roman prison, described as a "lawless place," has been identified thanks to a collection of disturbing ancient graffiti, a study reported. The site, located at the archaeological site of Corinth in ...
An archaeologist has identified the rare remains of a Roman prison in Corinth, Greece. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
The secrets of the Roman Empire's ancient and 'luxurious' harbour of Corinth have been revealed in a series of new underwater excavations. Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of 'large-scale ...
International Journal of Historical Archaeology, Vol. 14, No. 2, Special Issue: The Abandoned Countryside: (Re)Settlement in the Archaeological Narrative of Post-Classical Greece (June 2010), pp.
Clays of Corinth / Ian K. Whitbread -- Geology of Corinth / Chris L. Hayward -- Beyond Peirene / Mark E. Landon -- Corinth before the Mycenaeans / John C. Lavezzi -- Corinth and the Corinthia in the ...
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