Late Classical Pottery from Ancient Corinth
Discover the rich history of ancient craftsmanship with Late Classical Pottery from Ancient Corinth by Ian McPhee. Published by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens in 2012, this hardcover edition spans an impressive 400 pages and serves as a comprehensive catalog of remarkable archaeological finds. The book details the significant 1971 discovery of a round-bottomed drainage channel in the Roman Forum of Corinth, which revealed the largest collection of 4th-century pottery ever unearthed in the city, alongside coins, terracotta figurines, and various metal and stone artifacts. This volume not only showcases these invaluable items but also provides insights into the cultural and historical context of ancient Corinth. Perfect for enthusiasts of antiquities and classical pottery, this work is an essential addition to any scholarly library.