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Published: Corinth Excavations Field Manual

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Corinth Excavations Archaeological manual has been published by the The Digital Press at the University of North Dakota

New Publication: Votive Reliefs (Agora XXXVIII)

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Votive Reliefs (Agora XXXVIII) is now published and available for purchase!

2017 Corinth Excavation & Museum Sessions

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Excavation sessions at Corinth are complete; museum session begins.

2017 Corinth Excavation & Museum Sessions

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Excavation sessions at Corinth are complete; museum session begins.

Update from Corinth Excavations

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A new on-site program about music, new conservation technicians-in-training, and a mouth-watering vasilopita...

Using X-rays to Understand Greek Pottery

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Watch the Wiener Lab's portable X-ray fluorescence device in action, helping unlock mysteries of Corinthian pottery.

2017 Corinth Excavation & Museum Sessions

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Excavation sessions at Corinth are complete; museum session begins.

Meet a Member: John Oakley

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Meet John Oakley, the Chancellor Professor and Forrest D. Murden, Jr. Professor at The College of William and Mary in Virginia. Oakley is a classical archaeologist whose main interests are Greek vase painting, iconography and Roman sarcophagi.

School Summer Newsletter

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The American School's Summer 2017 issue of the newsletter is now online for viewing.

BLEGEN LIBRARY’S RECLASSIFICATION PROJECT

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Starting in the fall of 2017, Blegen library is undergoing a major reclassification project.

New Publication: Terracotta Lamps II: 1967-2004 (Isthmia X)

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Terracotta Lamps II: 1967-2004 (Isthmia X) is now published and available for purchase!

New Publication: Tombs, Burials, and Commemoration in Corinth’s Northern Cemetery (Corinth XXI)

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Tombs, Burials, and Commemoration in Corinth's Northern Cemetery (Corinth XXI) is now published and available for purchase!

Conservation Technicians Complete Internship at Corinth Excavations

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Conservation projects, guest lectures, and a great six months at Corinth Excavations.

Tombs, Burials, and Commemoration in Corinth’s Northern Cemetery: An Interview with Kathleen Warner Slane

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An interview with Kathleen Warner Slane about her new publication that examines the evidence for changing burial practices in the Greek city, Roman colony, and Christian town of Corinth.

School Summer Newsletter

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The American School's Summer 2017 issue of the newsletter is now online for viewing.

2017 Corinth Excavation & Museum Sessions

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The summer excavation sessions at Corinth are complete with the museum session to follow. Read a wrap-up of this year's season.

Conservation Technicians Complete Internship at Corinth Excavations

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Our conservation technician interns have successfully finished their training at Corinth Excavations. For the past six months, the students gained experience on a range of tasks, from lifting and mending terracotta floor tiles from the Frankish Area to carefully excavating a medieval skeleton.

Tombs, Burials, and Commemoration in Corinth’s Northern Cemetery: An Interview with Kathleen Warner Slane

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An interview with Kathleen Warner Slane about her new publication that examines the evidence for changing burial practices in the Greek city, Roman colony, and Christian town of Corinth.

BLEGEN LIBRARY’S RECLASSIFICATION PROJECT

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Starting in the fall of 2017, Blegen library is undergoing a major reclassification project.

Trustees Announce Recipient of the 2018 Athens Prize

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The Trustees of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens have announced Ronald S. Stroud as the winner of the Athens Prize awarded for outstanding contributions to the advancement of knowledge of ancient Greece.
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