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East of Ancient Corinth are the remains of the Basilica of Kraneion that was built in the 6th century AD and underwent several phases of usage and alterations. The three-aisled basilica, resembling that of Lechaion on a smaller scale, was excavated by the American School of Classical Studies during the '20s and the '30s of the 20th century. - The site is fenced but (at least in 2019) accessible. |
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The density of ceramic finds from the Classical, Hellenistic and Roman era provides definite proof of uninterrupted use of the area from the Classical to the Roman period. There are foundations of several auxiliary buildings - annexes, burial chambers, a triconch building, a large courtyard - some rooms with the original floor - and of course column drums and other architectural members. |
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