Abstract

N 1976, the excavations at Ancient Corinth unearthed 493 coins. All but two of these came from the southwest section of the Roman forum, while the two, Nos. 3 and 100, were found in graves discovered in the excavation of a minor project at Anaploga. Included in the above total are the remaining coins from the water-sieving of Well 75-5 in the Centaur Bath. Because the sieving is a long and painstaking process, these pieces were still unrecovered when the first part of the coins from the well appeared in the 1975 report.' The Catalogue below describes the identifiable

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