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"Kathleen Slane… aptly makes clear what fruits can be harvested from a comprehensive (re)study of older excavations. Thus, Slane has succeeded in her objective, and has delivered an interesting and important volume…"
Philip Bes
Journal of Greek Archaeology
(19/11/2018)
"K.W. Slane presents her interpretations in detail and has done a very good job in presenting as many aspects of the material as possible."
Annarita Doronzio
Gnomon
(12/02/2020)
"[This] systematic study provides fresh insights into the changing burial practices at Corinth from the fifth century BC to the sixth century AD, while offering a well-illustrated piece of research with informative maps, plans, drawings and plates."
Books for Review
The Classical Review volume 58 no. 1
(19/11/2018)
"This book is unquestionably an important addition to the literature on ancient Corinth [… it] will attract those interested in the history of ancient Corinth
and in funerary archaeology in general."
Martin Steskal
Journal of Roman Archaeology
(28/10/2019)
"This volume will be particularly valuable for scholars interested in an important body of new evidence for burial ritual in a prominent Roman colony. The book is a needed contribution to ongoing scholarly re-evaluation of Roman and Late Roman burial practice at several cemeteries across the northeastern Peloponnese… It will also serve as an essential reference for those working on Roman provincial mortuary behaviors generally, due especially to the thoughtful documentation of architectural comparanda."
Melisaa G. Morison
American Journal Of Archaeology
(02/01/2019)