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Demeter and Persephone in Ancient Corinth

By: Material type: TextTextPrinceton, New Jersey American School of Classical Studies at Athens 1987Description: 32p.; illContent type:
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'Until recently we have had only one brief paragraph from Pausanias' guidebook...to help us imagine what these shrines might have looked like and what activities went on within them. Excavations carried out by the American School ofClassical Studies, however, are now providing us with a more concrete and vivid picture of at least one of these sanctuaries of classical Corinth.' --p.4
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'Until recently we have had only one brief paragraph from Pausanias' guidebook...to help us imagine what these shrines might have looked like and what activities went on within them. Excavations carried out by the American School ofClassical Studies, however, are now providing us with a more concrete and vivid picture of at least one of these sanctuaries of classical Corinth.' --p.4

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