Education and Outreach
With over 120 years of excavations, Corinth Excavations has produced thousands of artifacts, publicly accessible digital resources, and scholarly publications that contribute to our understanding of life in Ancient Corinth. The excavations are committed to disseminating this vast breadth of research to audiences outside the academic sphere to bridge the gap between primary research conducted by archaeologists and classroom education of various grade levels. Corinth Excavations has had the privilege to operate its outreach programs through the permission and collaboration with the local branch of the Greek Ministry of Culture, the Ephorate of the Antiquities of the Corinthia.
As a result of this collaborative effort, innovative lesson plans and outreach programs have been developed, and continue to develop, that use artifacts from the Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth and research from Corinth Excavations to teach the public about Ancient Corinth specifically, life in ancient Greece more generally, archaeological fieldwork and practices, and the various components of museum work.
Explore our free educational resources below to learn more about Ancient Corinth and discover new ways to bring the ancient world to life!