Elizabeth R. Gebhard and Timothy E. Gregory (eds). Bridge of the Untiring Sea: The Corinthian Isthmus from Prehistory to Late Antiquity

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  • Francesca Ippolito

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32028/jga.v3i.561

Abstract

This volume is a collection of papers delivered at a conference celebrating 55 years (1952-2007) of archaeological works at the Corinthian Isthmus.

After an Introduction, which includes Early Iron Age through 5th century AD written sources mentioning Corinth and the Isthmus and a brief geographical and topographical description of the region, the authors summarize the research history, from the first recordings by travelers in the 15th century.

References

Kissas, K and Niemeier W.-D. 2013. The Corinthia and the Northeast Peloponnese. Topography and History from Prehistoric Times until the End of Antiquity XVI, 558 S. 438 Abb. München.

Tartaron, T,F. Gregory T.E., Pullen D.J., Noller J.S., Rothans R.M., Rife J.R., Tzortzopoulon-Gregory L., Schon R., Caraher W.R., Pettegrew D.K., Nakassis D. 2006. The Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey Project: Integrated Methodsfor a Dynamic Landscape, Hesperia 75: 453-524.

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Published

01/01/2018

How to Cite

Ippolito, F. (2018). Elizabeth R. Gebhard and Timothy E. Gregory (eds). Bridge of the Untiring Sea: The Corinthian Isthmus from Prehistory to Late Antiquity. Journal of Greek Archaeology, 3, 512–515. https://doi.org/10.32028/jga.v3i.561

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