South Stoa and Its Roman Successors
The "South Stoa and Its Roman Successors," authored by Oscar Broneer and published by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens in 1954, offers an in-depth exploration of the South Stoa at Corinth. Spanning 186 pages, this hardback volume delves into the fragmentary evidence of several preceding Greek buildings that were repurposed in its construction. Broneer meticulously describes all remaining elements, including both in situ remains and reused blocks, serving as a foundation for understanding this significant two-story structure from the 4th century B.C. This scholarly work is a vital resource for anyone interested in Classical Greek and Roman archaeology, providing valuable insights into the architectural achievements of Ancient Greece. Perfect for historians, archaeologists, and enthusiasts alike, this book is a must-have addition to your collection.