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      <title>Agora and Corinth Partner for Online Excavation Databases</title>
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      <description>The staff of the Athenian Agora and Corinth Excavations has been collaborating to bring their vast electronic resources together in a single online interface.  These databases provide a valuable research tool for scholars far beyond Athens and Corinth.  They are available at ascsa.net.</description>
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      <title>&#8220;Big Digs Go Digital&#8221; Conference Explores Collaborations</title>
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      <description>Representatives of the German Archaeological Institute and the ASCSA convened in Athens and Corinth November 4&#45;7 to discuss problems in information technology as they pertain to large&#45;scale excavations.</description>
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      <title>New Publication: Vessel Glass</title>
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      <description>A landmark in the study of ancient glass from Greece, Agora XXXIV presents 404 vessels, representing almost every type of glass known from antiquity.</description>
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      <description>The 2009 summer excavation season at the Agora is wrapping up with various pursuits undertaken as described here.</description>
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      <title>Agora Begins Excavation Season</title>
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      <description>The Excavations at the Ancient Agora have begun their season which extends to the end of July.</description>
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      <title>The Athenian Agora&#8217;s 2008 Season: Preliminary Results</title>
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      <description>A team of 62 individuals, part staff and excavation employees and part volunteer interns from 23 U.S.&#45;based universities and 7 foreign countries, participated in last summer&apos;s excavation season at the Athenian Agora. Their preliminary report is detailed here.</description>
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