Hesperia 80.4 Now Online
The ASCSA is pleased to announce the publication of Hesperia 80.4 which is now available on JSTOR and will be in print soon.
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Hesperia 80.3 Now Online
The latest issue contains articles on Bronze Age floral iconography, hero cult at Troy, domestic architecture in Archaic Crete, and the role of dance in the story of Theseus and the Labyrinth. Subscribers can read the issue online at JSTOR, which now hosts current issues of Hesperia as well as an archive of past volumes.
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Extensive work in the storerooms of the Corinth Museum has identified numerous vestiges of ancient painting and gilding on the Roman marble statues excavated at Corinth by the American School of Classical Studies.
Theo Kopestonsky recently completed her dissertation on Corinthian material culture from a sanctuary outside of Ancient Corinth. Theo describes her first visit to Corinth as a regular member of the School, her work, and the Classical site at Kokkinovrysi.