The enormous aqueduct was built in the second century to carry water to the city of Corinth from a lake 50 miles away. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
A Roman prison, described as a "lawless place," has been identified thanks to a collection of disturbing ancient graffiti, a study reported. The site, located at the archaeological site of Corinth in ...
COPENHAGEN, DENMARK—According to a Live Science report, traces of a 1,600-year-old Roman prison have been identified in Corinth, Greece. Matthew Larsen of the University of Copenhagen made the ...
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Temples Ruins and Stories of Ancient Corinth Greece
Discover Ancient Corinth Greece with a guided tour exploring historic temples, ancient ruins, and fascinating myths perfect for history enthusiasts, archaeology lovers, and travelers seeking an ...
This view of the Corinthia, the area immediately surrounding the Greek city of Corinth, was painted by German artist Carl Rottmann in 1847. Greece’s unique shape makes it one of the most recognizable ...
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