Corinth
The ancient site of Corinth dominates the land corridor between central Greece and the Peloponnese and was occupied continuously from at least the 10th century B.C. Corinthians profited from their geographical position to take a leading part in Greek trade and colonization in the West, and the site later became the capital of Roman Greece. Excavations by the American School began in 1896 and still continue. The first volume publishing the results of these investigations appeared in 1929, and further parts appear irregularly as scholars finish their assigned topics.
I.3: Monuments in the Lower Agora and North of the Archaic Temple - by Robert L. Scranton
I.4: The South Stoa and Its Roman Successors - by Oscar Broneer
I.5: The Southeast Building, the Twin Basilicas, the Mosaic House - by Saul S. Weinberg
I.6: The Springs: Peirene, Sacred Spring, Glauke - by Bert Hodge Hill
II: The Theatre - by Richard Stillwell
III.2: The Defenses of Acrocorinth and the Lower Town - by Rhys Carpenter and Antoine Bon
IV.1: Decorated Architectural Terracottas - by Ida Thallon-Hill and Lida Shaw King
IV.2: Terracotta Lamps - by Oscar Broneer
V: The Roman Villa - by Theodore Leslie Shear
VI: Coins, 1896-1929 - by Katharine M. Edwards
VII.1: The Geometric and Orientalizing Pottery - by Saul S. Weinberg
VII.2: Archaic Corinthian Pottery and the Anaploga Well - by D. A. Amyx and Patricia Lawrence
VII.3: Corinthian Hellenistic Pottery - by G. Roger Edwards
VII.4: The Red-Figure Pottery - by Sharon Herbert
VII.5: Corinthian Conventionalizing Pottery - by Martha K. Risser
VIII.1: Greek Inscriptions, 1896-1927 - edited by Benjamin Dean Meritt
VIII.2: Latin Inscriptions, 1896-1926 - edited by Allen Brown West
VIII.3: The Inscriptions, 1926-1950 - by John Harvey Kent
IX.1: Sculpture, 1896-1923 - by Franklin P. Johnson
IX.2: Sculpture: The Reliefs from the Theater - by Mary C. Sturgeon
IX.3: Sculpture: The Assemblage from the Theater - by Mary C. Sturgeon
X: The Odeum - by Oscar Broneer
XI: The Byzantine Pottery - by Charles H. Morgan II
XII: The Minor Objects - by Gladys R. Davidson
XIII: The North Cemetery - by Carl W. Blegen, Hazel Palmer, and Rodney S. Young
XIV: The Asklepieion and Lerna - by Carl Roebuck
XV.1: The Potters' Quarter - by Agnes N. Stillwell
XV.2: The Potters' Quarter: The Terracottas - by Agnes N. Stillwell
XV.3: The Potters' Quarter: The Pottery - by Agnes N. Stillwell and J. L. Benson
XVI: Mediaeval Architecture in the Central Area of Corinth - by Robert L. Scranton
XVII: The Great Bath on the Lechaion Road - by Jane C. Biers
XVIII.1: The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore: The Greek Pottery - by Elizabeth G. Pemberton
XVIII.2: The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore: The Roman Pottery and Lamps - by Kathleen W. Slane
XVIII.5: The Terracotta Sculpture - by Nancy Bookidis
XX: Corinth, the Centenary: 1896-1996 - edited by Charles K. Williams II and Nancy Bookidis


