
Lechaeum - Wikipedia
Lechaeum or Lechaion (Ancient Greek: τὸ Λεχαῖον), also called Lecheae [1] and Lecheum, [2] was the port in ancient Corinthia on the Corinthian Gulf connected with the city of Corinth by …
Lechaeum - Madain Project (en)
Lechaeum was the north-western port of Corinth, located on the Corinthian Gulf, and it was more significant than Cenchreae due to Corinth's focus on western interests. Lacking a natural …
Lechaion Port's Timeless Legacy - The Archaeologist
2024年3月13日 · Nestled snugly on a narrow isthmus, Corinth's strategic significance transcended mere geography—it was the nexus between north and south, the conduit linking …
Ancient Corinth’s Port Pushed Back by at Least Five Centuries
2025年3月3日 · Scientists have pushed back the foundation of the port at Ancient Corinth, called Lechaion, by at least five centuries in a study published recently in the academic journal …
Lechaion(希腊科林斯地区)的港口地质考古为青铜时代晚期/铁器 …
希腊科林斯的勒凯翁 (Lechaion) 是希腊最大的古代港口。 港口地质考古调查基于取自经过深入研究的内盆地(盆地 3)和仍未知的外盆地(盆地 4)的 14 ℃古环境档案,揭示了自公元前 12 …
Discoveries at Lechaeum prove engineering genius of Romans
2022年11月8日 · Underwater discoveries at Lechaeum, the ancient port of Corinth, shed new light on ancient Roman engineering. Lechaeum was one of the two ports of Corinth that connected …
Lechaeum | Oxford Classical Dictionary
Lechaeum, northern/western port of *Corinth on the Corinthian Gulf, more important than *Cenchreae since Corinthian interests were concentrated in the west. There is no natural …
Lechaeum Map - Archaeological site - Corinth, Corinthia, Greece
Lechaeum or Lechaion, also called Lecheae and Lecheum, was the port in ancient Corinthia on the Corinthian Gulf connected with the city of Corinth by means of the Long Walls, 12 stadia in …
Corinth - Madain Project (en)
The Greek port of Lechaeum, located on the northern coast of the Isthmus of Corinth, was a vital maritime hub for ancient Corinth. Established around 650 BCE, it was strategically positioned …
Lechaeum - hellenicaworld.com
Lechaeum or Lechaion (Ancient Greek: τὸ Λεχαῖον), also called Lecheae[1] and Lecheum,[2] was the port in ancient Corinthia on the Corinthian Gulf connected with the city of Corinth by means …