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Bibliography: Corinthian Studies (Archaeology, History, and Early Christianity)
The following has been added to the Zotero Group for Ancient World Open Bibliographies and the Ancient World Open Bibliographies Wiki. Classical Archaeology; Biblical Studies Corinthian Studies Library https://www.zotero.org/groups/corinthian_studies/items David Pettegrew, Messiah College and http://corinthianmatters.com/ Last updated October 2012. This … Continue reading
Bibliographies: The Corinthia (Early Christianity, History, and Archaeology)
The following have been added to the Zotero Group for Ancient World Open Bibliographies and the Ancient World Open Bibliographies Wiki. Greek Archaeological Sites; Biblical Studies Corinthian Matters: Bibliographies http://corinthianmatters.com/bibliography/ David Pettegrew, Department of History, Messiah College Currently updated (February … Continue reading
Bibliography: Corinth
The following has been added to the Zotero Group for Ancient World Open Bibliographies and the Ancient World Open Bibliographies Wiki. Greek Archaeological Sites The Corinth Computer Project Bibliography http://corinth.sas.upenn.edu/bibliography.html David Gilman Romano, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and … Continue reading
Bibliography: The Corinthia
The following has been added to the Zotero Group for Ancient World Open Bibliographies and the Ancient World Open Bibliographies Wiki. Greek Archaeological Sites Scholarship on the Corinthia http://www.und.nodak.edu/instruct/wcaraher/EKASPage/EKASBibliography.htmlWilliam Caraher and David Pettegrew. Last updated 2007. Prepared for the Eastern … Continue reading
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