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Ancient Coins Found in Old Roman Towns

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As I traveled through many old Roman towns, I observed a common and interesting custom among the local people. When they heard that I...

Discovery of a Great Treasure Near Deva

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Near the town of Deva, also known in earlier times as Deva or Devu, a very large treasure was discovered by local peasants. This...

Was There More Than One Basilike Pyle?

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A key question now arises in the study of the Basilike Pyle, or Imperial Gate. Do Byzantine writers describe this gate in ways that...

Difficulty of Reaching a Final Decision

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It is not easy to choose between the different opinions about the true position of the Basilike Pyle, also called the Imperial Gate. The...

Leunclavius and the Identification of the Imperial Gate

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According to the historian Leunclavius, the Imperial Gate of Constantinople should be identified with the Horaia Pyle, also known as the Gate of the...

The Origin of the Name Mars Hill

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Mars Hill, or the Areopagus, is one of the most famous places in Athens. According to tradition, the hill got its name because Ares,...

Excavations at Ancient Corinth

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The American School of Classical Studies began systematic excavations at Corinth in 1896. Their goal has been to uncover the entire ancient city and...

Beginnings of Original Work

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The American School of Classical Studies at Athens has been conducting original excavations since 1886. The results of these efforts can still be seen...

Identifying the Gate of St. Romanus

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Identifying the Gate of St. Romanus (Top Kapı) Top Kapoussi (modern Top Kapı), located between the sixth and seventh towers north of the Fourth Military...

Identifying the Gate of the Red Faction

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Identifying the Gate of the Red Faction (Porta Rhousiou) The identification of this gate with the name of the Red Faction—Porta Rhousiou—is supported by two...

The Studios Monastery

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