The Corconti or Korkontoi were an ancient people, named as Germanic, in (2.10) of the Geography of Ptolemy (after 83 – 161 AD).
They resided in the vicinity of Asciburgius Mountain near the Elbe river.
Asciburgius was on the edge of the modern Sudetes range (Krkonoše in Czech, Karkonosze in Polish, Riesengebirge in German).
Ptolemy counted them among the peoples inhabiting Magna Germania.
Their eastern neighbours were the Lugi Buri, who bordered the sources of the Vistula.