- Lechaion (Ancient)
Georgios Spyropoulos (Ephorate of Antiquities of Corinth) and Paul Scotton (California State University) reports on work conducted as part of the Lechaion Harbor and Settlement Land Project in Corinthia, as part of a synergasia between the Ephorate of Antiquities of Corinth, the ASCSA, and the California State University. Area A In Area A, the goal was to excavate the full extent of the Room with the Tile Floor and to better define its north wall and its foundations in order to find...
Georgios Spyropoulos (Ephorate of Antiquities of Corinth) and Paul Scotton (California State University) in collaboration with Panayiota Kassimi (Ephorate of Antiquities of Corinth), report on the first year of a synergasia on the excavation of the Lechaion Harbor and Settlement Land Project. The excavations, which continued earlier work at the site, concentrated on four areas, A, B, C, and D. In Area A the team explored Rooms 1 and 2 of the stoa-like structure. A hearth was...
Paul D. Scotton (California State University, Long Beach) reports on a synergasia between the American School of Classical Studies Athens and the Corinthian Ephorate of Antiquities under the direction of Dr. Gerogios Spyropoulos, 2022 was a study season of the Lechaion Harbor and Settlement Land Project which, apart from conservation work, included the study of the glass and shell finds from the excavations. Regarding the glass, which was found in 748 different contexts and 4,994...
Lechaion Harbour Project. D. Kourkoumellis (EMA) and B. Lovén (Copenhagen/DIA) report on the 2013-2014 season of a collaborative project to study and advance the presentation of the harbor of ancient Corinth at Lechaion. The team exposed and recorded some 2,750m2 of submerged harbor works which extended along 911m of coastline. Remains of the entrance channel were located on the east side of the harbor. The breakwaters flanking the entrance were mapped for a length of 43.2m, with a maximum...
Les centaines de fragments sculptés et les restes d’enduits peints – dont certains inscrits – sont en cours d’étude par P....
Fouilles du Service archéologique. — Dans une fouille d'urgence menée en 1999 à Diavatiki, on a achevé le dégagement d'un bâtiment tardo-romain ; dans une autre, au Sud-Est de la basilique, celui d'un complexe architectural paléochrétien. ΕYΠΠΟ 3 (1999), p. 89 et...
Travaux de la Société archéologique. — P. Vélissariou a poursuivi, pour la deuxième année consécutive, l'inventaire des sculptures et éléments architectoniques provenant des fouilles de D. Pallas dans la basilique paléochrétienne (v. BCH 123 [1999] Chron., p. 675). Ergon 46 (1999), p....
En 1998, P. Vélissariou a entrepris l'étude d'une partie du matériel issu des fouilles menées par D. Pallas dans la basilique paléochrétienne entre 1956 et 1965 (v. BCH 90 [1966] Chron., p. 767-770), en commençant par dresser le catalogue des sculptures et des éléments architectoniques. Ergon 45 (1998), p....
En 1994, on a mis au jour un vaste espace délimité par trois murs en poros avec sol dallé de marbre ; les murs étaient revêtus d'un placage de marbre à leur partie inférieure, de mortier hydraulique à leur partie supérieure. AD 49 (1994) [1999] Β'1, p. 163 [Z. Aslamatzidou-Kostourou]...
Léchaion. — Un ensemble architectural du Ier-IIe siècle ap. J.-C. (portique avec ateliers ?), dont les murs comportent des éléments de remploi, a été découvert, en 1976, dans le champ Groutsis. ArchDelt 31 (1976) [1984] Chron., p....