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The Hexamilion and the Fortress
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This fifth volume in the Isthmia series examines earlier attempts to fortify the Isthmus of Corinth and presents the most important testimonia for historical interpretation. The archaeological rema...
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01 December 1993

The Hexamilion, a 7,600 meter long wall across the Isthmus of Corinth, was built in the reign of Theodosius II (A.D. 408 to 450) in an attempt to preserve the Greek peninsula from barbarian invasion. The fortress, located directly east and northeast of the sanctuary of Poseidon, is the best-preserved part of the Byzantine fortifications and is the area most fully excavated. This fifth volume in the Isthmia series examines earlier attempts to fortify the Isthmus and presents the most important testimonia for historical interpretation. The archaeological remains of the Hexamilion are traced from the Gulf of Corinth to the Saronic Gulf, with topographical maps and a schematic view of its elevation. Matters of military strategy and construction techniques are discussed and historical analysis provided.
Price: £80.00
Pages: 180
Publisher: American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Imprint: American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Series: Isthmia
Publication Date:
01 December 1993
ISBN: 9780876619353
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology, Ancient history, HISTORY / Ancient / Greece, European history