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Hesperia 80.4 Now Online

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The ASCSA is pleased to announce the publication of Hesperia 80.4 which is now available on JSTOR and will be in print soon.

Corinthian Colonies Workshop

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From February 23 to 25, 2012 Ancient Corinth was the site of a workshop on Corinth and its Archaic Colonies.

Hesperia 81.2 Now Online

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The June 2012 issue of Hesperia is now available!

ASCSA Standardizes Its Image Permissions, Fees, and Terms of Use

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The ASCSA has standardized image permissions and fees across all of its departments. Click "Read More" to learn what's new and to access the centralized Permissions webpage.

Scholar Season in Corinth

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Scholar season in Ancient Corinth is that time each year, after the excavation has finished and the village panagyri celebrations have passed, when the Corinth Museum fills with students and professors working on material collected from ASCSA excavations since 1896.

Late Classical Pottery from Ancient Corinth: An Interview with Elizabeth Pemberton and Ian McPhee

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Authors Ian McPhee and Elizabeth Pemberton have just published their collaborative monograph, Late Classical Pottery from Ancient Corinth: Drain 1971-1 in the Forum Southwest (Corinth VII.6). This is the story behind their work.

The American School of Classical Studies at Athens in the News

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Malcolm Wiener Visiting Research Professor (2010-11) Michael MacKinnon's paper at the recent AIA meetings was the subject of an article in the online publication, LiveScience. MacKinnon discusses the hoard of cattle bones found in the theater in ASCSA's excavations at Ancient Corinth.

2013 Excavations at Corinth

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Excavations in Ancient Corinth began for a sixth season in the area south of the South Stoa with the aim to clarify the Late Roman levels beneath Byzantine and Frankish structures in the area.

Scholar Season in Corinth

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Scholar season in Ancient Corinth is that time each year, after the excavation has finished and the village panagyri celebrations have passed, when the Corinth Museum fills with students and professors working on material collected from ASCSA excavations since 1896.

Carl and Elizabeth Blegen Remembered Through Colloquium

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On May 31st, the ASCSA celebrated the Blegens and their contributions to archaeology through a day of insightful lectures and a visit to their former home.

Corinth 2013 winds down

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The 2013 season at Ancient Corinth officially came to a close Friday June 14. South of the South Stoa, students excavated in Byzantine and Late Roman levels.

Corinth: Imagine the City Exhibit

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Director of Excavations Guy Sanders and local ΛΖ ΕΠΚΑ archaeologist Sokrates Koursoumis spoke to an interested audience gathered for the Imagine the City: Corinth 2013 Exhibit. Organized by the volunteer group Diolki the event ran from June 13-23.

Ancient Corinth’s Apollon honored Williams and Bookidis

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Ancient Corinth's cultural heritage association dedicated an evening of entertainment to the Director Emeritus and Asst. Director Emerita of the Corinth Excavations.

Ancient Corinth’s Apollon Honors Williams and Bookidis

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Ancient Corinth's cultural heritage association dedicated an evening of entertainment to the Director Emeritus and Asst. Director Emerita of the Corinth Excavations.

School Purchases Prehistoric Site of Korakou

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Thanks to a grant from INSTAP the ASCSA has been able to purchase the area of the prehistoric site of Korakou, thus protecting the site for the future.

The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore: The Inscriptions. An interview with Ron Stroud.

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The monograph on the inscriptions from Corinth's Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore has just been published. In this interview, author Ronald S. Stroud discusses dedicatory offerings, curses and magic, and how he became involved with the sanctuary and its inscriptions.

Hesperia 82.3 Now Online

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The latest issue includes Early Bronze Age Ayia Irini; Horos inscriptions from the Bouleuterion of the Areopagus; the funerary stele of Shem/Antipatros; and the 2011 excavations at Corinth.

The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore: The Inscriptions. An interview with Ron Stroud

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The monograph on the inscriptions from Corinth's Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore has just been published. In this interview, author Ronald S. Stroud discusses dedicatory offerings, curses and magic, and how he became involved with the sanctuary and its inscriptions.

Hesperia 82.4 Now Online!

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Topics in this issue include the manuring hypothesis in Greek survey archaeology; the role of the salpinx player on the Pella hydria; sculptors’ trial pieces and figure studies done in poros limestone from the Athenian Agora; M. Antonius Aristocrates and Roman political power in the provinces; and the medieval archaeological finds from the Northeast Gateway at the Palace of Nestor.

Bookidis Recipient of 2014 Aristeia Award

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We are pleased to announce that Dr. Nancy Bookidis, Assistant Director Emerita of the Corinth Excavations, has been named the 2014 recipient of the Aristeia Award for Distinguished Alumni/ae of the School. She will be honored at the AIA meetings in January.
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