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From February 23 to 25, 2012 Ancient Corinth was the site of…
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The ASCSA is pleased to announce the publication of Hesperia 80.4 which…
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The latest issue contains articles on Bronze Age floral iconography, hero cult…
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Histories of Peirene: A Corinthian Fountain in Three Millennia, by Betsey A.…
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The latest issue contains articles ranging from the Mycenaean to the Roman…
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Hesperia enters its 80th year of publication with issue 80.1. Articles include…
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On April 4, 2011 the excavation season began in Ancient Corinth.
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Friend, mentor, and retired Foreman of the Corinth Excavations, Aristomenes Arberores passed…
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A new Greek series on SKAI-TV entitled 1821 features Corinth Excavations Director…
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A new web research interface is available on ASCSA.net, and tips on…
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Nancy Bookidis' volume on the large-scale terracotta sculpture from Corinth's Sanctuary of…
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Kathleen Slane, NEH fellow at ASCSA in 2010-11, spoke to a large…
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The main ASCSA workroom at the museum in Ancient Corinth received a…
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The Kress Foundation has generously provided funding for cataloging and photography of…
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White Horse Studios produced a miniature depiction of the fountain of Peirene…
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The staff of the Athenian Agora and Corinth Excavations has been collaborating…
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The School announces the inauguration of the Henry S. Robinson Fellowship starting…
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Representatives of the German Archaeological Institute and the ASCSA convened in Athens…
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Meal service resumed today in Hill House to the relief of hostel…
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Corinth Excavations’ research and residence facilities were filled to capacity during the…
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Two of the most admired finds from the Corinth Excavations, the statues…
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The first training session of the 2009 season in Corinth was successfully…
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The 2009 excavation began in Corinth last Monday, which is by one…
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The 4-day conference at the end of March yielded exciting new finds…
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Kicking off the International Conference, Corinthia and the Northeast Peloponnesus last night,…
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Corinth Excavations has a very special visitor this week-- Flat Stanley arrived…
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Friends, colleagues and students gathered at Dionysos taverna last night to pay…
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Small snippets from life in the village of Ancient Corinth since late…
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Corinth and the Corinthia were well represented at the 2009 annual meeting…
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Thanks to the Mellon Foundation, EU/Information Society grant, and the School's Information…
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From November 27-29, Guy Sanders and associate member Sarah James participated in…
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Hill House and the ASCSA workrooms in the Museum of Ancient Corinth…
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The published results of excavations conducted by the ASCSA at Corinth since…
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The city of New Corinth celebrated its sesquicentennial anniversary with a conference…
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On Sunday afternoon in the basement of the Ancient Corinth museum, associate…
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Every morning at 7:30 am from May 5 to May 24, eleven…
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Ten regular and associate members successfully completed the first of three sessions…
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08/31/2009
Corinth Excavations’ research and residence facilities were filled to capacity during the Summer of 2009. No less than 28 researchers used the hostel and museum facilities for their work. Book early for next year!!!
Ioulia Tzonou-Herbst
05/13/2009
Two of the most admired finds from the Corinth Excavations, the statues of Gaius and Lucius Caesar, have left to be exhibited in Haltern am See, Germany. Augustus’ grandsons and heirs will be part of the exhibit “Imperium-Conflict-Myth."
04/26/2009
The first training session of the 2009 season in Corinth was successfully completed on Friday. Nine regular members and one associate member participated.
04/05/2009
The 2009 excavation began in Corinth last Monday, which is by one count the 95th year of field work on the site by the ASCSA. Work continues for the second full season on the area south of the South Stoa. The focus this year is to reveal the habitation and construction horizons of an 12th century AC domestic structure.
Jeremy Ott and Jack Davis
04/02/2009
The 4-day conference at the end of March yielded exciting new finds and lively discussion, with School-sponsored excavations making a strong showing.
03/26/2009
Kicking off the International Conference, Corinthia and the Northeast Peloponnesus last night, Director Emeritus of Corinth Excavations and ASCSA Trustee Charles K. Williams, II was honored by the Ministry of Culture, the ΛΖ ΕΠΚΑ, and Konstantinos Kissas for his work in Corinth.
03/18/2009
Corinth Excavations has a very special visitor this week-- Flat Stanley arrived from Ohio to stay for one week, see the archaeological site and take in a little Greek culture.
02/11/2009
Friends, colleagues and students gathered at Dionysos taverna last night to pay tribute to retiring numismatist Orestes Zervos. Orestes has been the numismatist of Corinth Excavations since 1980 and has curated a collection of nearly 100,000 coins.
01/24/2009
Small snippets from life in the village of Ancient Corinth since late 2008 including the conference honoring the sesquicentennial anniversary of New Corinth, Menes Arberorres, the baptism of Georgia Kakourou, a rescue excavation, and an addition to the local souvlaki joint's menu.
01/17/2009
Corinth and the Corinthia were well represented at the 2009 annual meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America.
12/02/2008
Thanks to the Mellon Foundation, EU/Information Society grant, and the School's Information Systems & Technology Manager, Tarek Elemam, the ASCSA workrooms in the Ancient Corinth museum and Hill House now enjoy coverage under the same network.
Sarah James
12/01/2008
From November 27-29, Guy Sanders and associate member Sarah James participated in the Pottery, Peoples and Places conference organized by Mark Lawall and Pia Guldager Bilde.
10/20/2008
Hill House and the ASCSA workrooms in the Museum of Ancient Corinth are very busy places this autumn. Things began to pick up at the beginning of October with a visit by Conrad Steinman and three of his colleagues studying ancient auloi...
Charles Watkinson
09/28/2008
The published results of excavations conducted by the ASCSA at Corinth since 1896 are now available through the JSTOR electronic archive.
09/28/2008
The city of New Corinth celebrated its sesquicentennial anniversary with a conference held 26-28 September. Corinth Excavations offered papers by Guy Sanders and Ioulia Tzonou-Herbst...
09/28/2008
On Sunday afternoon in the basement of the Ancient Corinth museum, associate member Sarah James had expected to continue research on Hellenistic ceramics but was greeted to the sight of water pouring from the ceiling...
05/25/2008
Every morning at 7:30 am from May 5 to May 24, eleven regular and associate members dashed from their coffee and toast into the field for the second session of the 2008 season in the Nezi field. In the green field area to the south...
04/27/2008
Ten regular and associate members successfully completed the first of three sessions of the 2008 season of the Corinth Excavations. Excavation commenced in Nezi Field on April 7th until April 24 working south of the South Stoa where Henry Robinson excavated in the 1960's...
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