David Moore Robinson was an American classical archaeologist credited with the discovery of the ancient city of Olynthus. While he was a prolific writer and advisor, he also has gained notoriety due to his plagiarism of his students, the most notable being Mary Ross Ellingson.
Robinson in 1909
Olynthus is an ancient city in present-day Chalcidice, Greece. It was built mostly on two flat-topped hills 30–40m in height, in a fertile plain at the head of the Gulf of Torone, near the neck of the peninsula of Pallene, about 2.5 kilometers from the sea, and about 60 stadia from Poteidaea.
Bouleuterion of ancient Olynthus
Olynthian floor mosaic
Mosiac close-up; depicts the mythical hero Bellerophon on Pegasus fighting the Chimera
Tombstone in Olynthus