This volume presents the Late Classical through Roman pottery from the
University of Chicago excavations at Isthmia (1952-1989). In a series of
three chapters-on the Late Classical and Hellenistic pottery, the Roman
pottery, and the pottery from the Palaimonion-a general discussion is
followed by a catalog presenting datable contexts and then by a
catalogue of other noteworthy pottery. Appendixes discuss the
stratigraphy of the Palaimonion and observations on new and previously
published lamps. Amphora stamps are the focus of a further appendix,
followed by a catalogue of the Slavic and Byzantine pottery found in the
sanctuary area. Although the pottery is sometimes fragmentary, the range
of materials over this thousand-year period is typical of Corinthian
sites. The finds presented here provide critical information about the
history of the Panhellenic sanctuary of Poseidon and the ritual
activities that took place there.