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"The North Cemetery at Corinth was originally discovered in 1915. Excavations in 1928-1930 uncovered 530 graves and cleared 54 deposits. The graves represented remains from the Middle Helladic, Geometric, proto-Corinthian, and Corinthian periods and continued through the 5th and 4th centuries B.C. There was also a certain amount of reuse in the Roman period."--Publisher's website.
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Table of Contents
Pt. 1.
Middle Helladic Period. Catalogue -- Carl w. Blegen -- pt. 2.
Geometric Period. Catalogue. Pottery. Jewelry -- Rodney S. Young -- pt. 3.
Protocorinthian Period. Catalog. -- Rodney S. Young -- pt. 4.
Classical and Roman Periods. Cemetry and burial customs: Cemetery, Burial customs, Later disturbances. Objects: Objects other than pottery, Corinthian pottery of the late seventh and sixth centuries, Corinthian pottery of the fifth and fourth centires, Attic and other non-Corinthian pottery, Roman pottery. Catalogue -- Hazel Palmer
Concordance of grave numbers -- -- Concordance of inventory and catalogue numbers
Index.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages xiii-xv) and index.
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