Project Publications
- David Gilman Romano, "The Athena Polias
Project/The Corinth Computer Project: Computer Mapping and City Planning
in the Ancient World," Academic Computing, March 1989, pp.
26 ff.
- David Gilman Romano and Benjamin C.
Schoenbrun, "A
Computerized Architectural and Topographical Survey of Ancient Corinth,"
Journal of Field Archaeology 29, 1993, pp. 177-190.
- David Gilman Romano, "Post-146 B.C.
Land Use in Corinth and Planning the Roman Colony of 44 B.C.," in
T.E. Gregory (ed.), The Corinthia in the Roman Period, Journal
of Roman Archaeology, Supplementary Series 8, 1993, pp. 9-30.
- David Gilman Romano, Athletics
and Mathematics in Archaic Corinth: The Origins of the Greek Stadion,
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, 1993.
- David Gilman Romano, "Greek Land Division
and Planning at Corinth," American Journal of Archaeology,
98, 1994, p. 246.
- David Gilman Romano, "The Course of
Glory: Greek Art in a Roman Context at the Villa of the Papyri at
Herculaneum," with P. G. Warden, Art History, 17, 2, 1994,
pp. 228-254.
- David Gilman Romano and Osama Tolba,
"Remote Sensing, GIS and Electronic Surveying: Reconstructing the
City Plan and Landscape of Roman Corinth," in Computer Applications
and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology 1994, Jeremy Huggett and
Nick Ryan (eds.), BAR International Series 600, 1995, pp. 163-174.
- David Gilman Romano, "Roman Centuriation
and Land Division in the Corinthia," American Journal of Archaeology,
100, 1996, p. 346.
- David Gilman Romano and Osama Tolba,
"Remote Sensing and GIS in the Study of Roman Centuriation in the
Corinthia, Greece," in Interfacing the Past: Computer Applications
and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology 1995, Hans Kammermans
and Kelly Fennema (eds.) Leiden, 1996, pp. 457-463.
- Chris Rorres and David Gilman Romano,
"Finding
the Center of a Circular Starting Line in an Ancient Greek Stadium,"
SIAM,Volume 39, Number 4, December, 1997, pp. 745-754.
- David Gilman Romano, "The Corinth Computer
Project: Reconstructing the City Plan and Landscape of Roman Corinth,"
Archaeological Applications of GIS,Proceedings of Colloquium
II, UISPP XIIth Congress, Forli, Italy, September 1996, published
1997.
- David Gilman Romano, "GIS Based Analysis
of Ancient Land Division in the Corinthia, Greece," Cost Action
G2, Paysages Antiques Et Structures Rurales, The use of Geographic
Information Systems in the study of ancient landscapes and features
related to ancient land use, Proceedings of a workshop, Ljubljana,
27 April 1996, published 1998 pp. 21-30.
- David Gilman Romano and Nicholas L.
Stapp, "Piecing
Together the City and Territory of Roman Corinth," Archaeological
Computing Newsletter, Number 52, Winter 1998, pp. 1-7.
- David Gilman
Romano, "A Curved Start for Corinth's Fifth-century Racecourse,"
Appearance and Essence. Refinements of Classical Architecture: Curvature,
Lothar Haselberger, ed., Philadelphia, 1999, pp. 283-288.
- David Gilman
Romano, "A Tale of Two Cities: Roman Colonies at Corinth,"
Romanization and the City: Creation, Transformations and Failures,
Elizabeth Fentress, ed., Journal of Roman Archaeology, Supplement
38, Portsmouth, Rhode Island, 2000, pp. 83-104.
- David Gilman
Romano With Nicholas L. Stapp, "Corinth Computer Project: Internet
Education," Archaeological Informatics: Pushing the Envelope
CAA 2001, Goran Burenhult, ed., BAR International Series 1016, 2002,
295-300.
- David Gilman
Romano, "Une étude topographique informatisée:
centuriations de Corinthe et aménagement du territoire,"
in Atlas Historique des cadastres d'Europe II, Commission européenne,
Action COST G2, Paysages anciens et structures rurales, Luxembourg,
2002, 4T.
- David Gilman
Romano, "City Planning, Centuriation and Land Division in Roman
Corinth: Colonia Laus Iulia Corinthiensis and Colonia Iulia Flavia
Augusta Corinthiensis," in C.K. Williams and N. Bookidis, eds.,
Corinth XX, The Centenary, 1896-1996, ASCSA, 2003.
- David Gilman
Romano, "Urban and Rural Planning in Roman Corinth," in
Urban Religion in Roman Corinth, D.N. Schowalter and S.J.Friesen,
eds., Harvard Theological Studies, 2005, pp. 25-59.
- David Gilman
Romano, "A Roman Circus in Corinth," in Hesperia 74, 2005,
pp. 585-611.
- David Gilman
Romano, "Roman
Suveyors in Corinth," in Proceedings of the American Philosophical
Society, March 2006, vol.150, No. 1, pp. 62-85.
ASCSA Publications
Annual excavation reports appear in Hesperia,
the Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
Final excavation reports are published
in a series entitled Corinth, Results of the Excavations Conducted
by The American School of Classical Studies at Athens. The following
reports have specific references to the buildings and monuments in the
Roman city.
- H.N. Fowler and R. Stillwell. Corinth
I: Introduction, Topography, Architecture. Cambridge, 1932.
- R. Stillwell et al. Corinth I, ii:
Architecture. Cambridge, 1941.
- R.L. Scranton. Corinth I, iii: Monuments
in the Lower Agora and North of the Archaic Temple, Princeton,
1951.
- Oscar Broneer. Corinth I, iv: The
South Stoa and its Roman Successors, Princeton, 1954.
- Saul S. Weinberg. Corinth I, v:
The Southeast Building, the Twin Basilicas, the Mosaic House,
Princeton, 1960.
- Burt Hodge Hill. Corinth I, vi:
The Springs: Peirene, Sacred Spring, Glauke, Princeton, 1965.
- R. Stillwell. Corinth II: The Theater,
Princeton, 1965.
- John Harvey Kent. Corinth VIII,
iii: The Inscriptions, 1926-1950, Princeton, 1966
- Oscar Broneer. Corinth X: The Odeum,
Cambridge, 1932.
- Jane C. Biers. Corinth XVII: The
Great Bath on the Lechaion Road, Princeton, 1985.
- Nancy Bookidis & Ronald S. Stroud.
Corinth XVIII, iii: The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore, Princeton,
1997.
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