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A detail of the Fountain of Peirene, on April 15, 2007 in Corinth, Greece. An irrigation Channel from the Fountain of Peirene is seen here in the afternoon light. This chief source of water for Ancient Corinth was remodelled by the Romans into a fountain complex, with Ionic colums which were added in the 3rd century AD.It is said to mark the spot where the nymph Peirene was turned into a spring by the tears she shed in mourning for her son. Corinth, founded in Neolithic times, was a major Ancient Greek city, until it was razed by the Romans in 146 BC.
Unique Identifier
AA562080
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Image
Purpose
Public
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3328px × 4992px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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Afternoon
Arch
Archaeology
Architecture
City
Corinthian
Earthquake
Greek
History
Irrigation
Outdoors
Photograph
Roman
Stone
Tourist Attraction
Water