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Corinth
Ancient Corinth is located in the northeast corner of the Peloponnese at the head of the Gulf of Corinth. The site was referred to in antiquity as one of the “fetters of Greece,” guarding as it did the narrow land bridge that connects the Peloponnese with the Greek mainland, and providing access to both the Gulf of Corinth to the north and the Saronic Gulf to the east. This strategic position was one of the keys to its prosperity, especially as a Roman city.
Excavators:
NameArchaeologist TypeUser Type
Guy SandersDirectorExcavation Administrator
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The Nabonidus Chronicle, British Museum
Tutankhamun, Egypt
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Detail from the Alexander the Great Mosaic, Pompeii