The peculiarity and interest of the book resides in the oscillation between a traditional, very accurate archaeological report and a rich, almost novel-like historiographic inquiry. Robinson not only reviews Hill's canonical architectural and chronological framework, she also expands our views through a wide-ranging contextual approach that investigates the artistic, architectural, political, religious, geographic, geological, and even biological dimensions of Peirene.Julian Richard, American Journal Of Archaeology, July 2014 (118.3) "... this text should be of interest to many different kinds of readers interested in Corinth."David Pettegrew, Messiah College, Corinthian Matters, Sept. 23, 2011