The Study Center Facilities
The study center, which is staffed throughout the year, comprises several buildings on the ASCSA grounds and research and study areas in the Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth. Potential visitors should note, however, that the hostel and research facilities are closed during excavation season (generally from April to June ) and vacation periods (September and December 15 to January 15).
Museum
With the generous donations of Mrs. William H. Moore, the ASCSA built the museum in 1931 and its expansion in 1950. The museum houses a conservation laboratory, a photographic studio, the excavation archives, numerous collections of artifacts from the excavations, and a communal workspace. A wireless network is available which will soon be connected to the Hill House network and an ADSL internet connection. There is one communal PC desktop computer (Windows), a printer and a photocopier as well.
Further information about the collections
Museum and site hours
Hill House (the dig house)
On its construction in 1971, the dig house was named after Bert Hodge Hill, longtime director and teacher at Corinth Excavations. Hill House is the main building of the complex which houses a drafting room, a growing library with an archaeological and Corinthian focus, the drawing and photographic collections and the excavation offices. There is a wireless network and an ADSL internet connection available for no charge. Printing and photocopying are on hand for a nominal fee.




