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Erected in the first decades of the fifth century CE, a fortification wall spanning the Isthmus in Greece, now known as the Hexamilion, is commonly seen as part of an empire-wide response to the growing threat of “barbarian” invasion. Careful study of this monument since the 1960s, especially near the site of Isthmia, has revealed several features...
As is the case at many excavations that had their start before the "digital revolution, " the Ohio State University Excavations at Isthmia must face the challenge of updating its traditional paper-based recording systems in order to take advantage of the many digital tools that are available for archaeological data analysis. This is most clearly il...
As the study of the Roman Bath nears completion, researchers at The Ohio State University Excavations at Isthmia have turned their attention to the larger context of this structure within the Sanctuary of Poseidon. A careful study of excavation records since the 1970s has uncovered evidence for buildings that predate the Roman Bath and prompts a re...
Although it is rarely discussed, a row of badly worn Archaic-period columns that lines the western side of the Upper Forum of ancient Corinth holds the potential to speak volumes about several periods in the long architectural history of the site. First fully exposed in 1933, this colonnade stretches northward from the northwest corner of the South...
Interpreting cave use, especially from antiquity, requires the perception of subterranean space in all dimensions (floor to ceiling to lateral extent) including spatial variability resulting from geological factors. Subterranean conditions, coupled with variable atmospheric conditions, create a special environment not readily conveyed by convention...
Jon Frey, Michigan State UniversityDenise Demetriou, Michigan State UniversityRecently, the field of classics has witnessed an unprecedented number of program terminations, resulting in furloughs and possible job losses. The explanation that university administrators are using now – the need to improve efficiency in a global society – represents a...
Thesis (M.A. in Ancient History and Mediterranean Archaeology)-- University of California Berkeley, Fall 1998. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 72-74).