Collection: | Corinth | |
Type: | Basket | |
Name: | NB230 B10028 P36 | |
Area: | Nezi Field | |
Context Type: | Fill | |
Title: | Strosis W of Wall #13 | |
Category: | Basket/zembil | |
Notebook: | 230 | |
Context: | 10028 | |
Page: | 36 | |
Date: | 1961/04/24 | |
Lot: | NB230 B2 PG36 | |
Notes: | April 24 (p. 36-38) Strosis +86.323, discovered on April 22, had several soft spots. One of these at ΟΗ/99 proved to extend under the surface level; Investigating it we found a smooth clay strosis at +86.073, overlain with ash. We began digging through strosis +86.323 (west of Wall #13) using Basket #2. [Finds stamp.] We found a coin in this fill at ΟΖ/99. In the same fill we found a great quantity of roof tiles, many showing traces of fire, and at ΟΘ-ΟΗ/98-97 a large stone block; These constitute an irregular strosis at approx. +86.189 covering area ΟΣΤ-ΟΘ/99-96 and cut through by Wall #4. Clay level +86.073 appears contemporary with Wall #13, extending to its western face. Thus Wall #13 is earlier than Wall #4; It apparently ends about a meter south of the south face of Wall #4, but its trench extends the rest of the way. Also in this fill were discovered another coin and, at ΟΖ-ΟΗ/99, a Byzantine architectural element. April 24 (p.39-40) We began excavating to the north of Wall #4 to learn more about its foundations. Digging the modern fill we discovered an ash-covered strosis along the north face of Wall #4, perhaps the same strosis as the clay level to the south, although a centimeter or two lower. Clay level on the south of Wall #4 has a level of +86.073; that of the north +85.964. [AG-no Basket # associated with this operation, so the information is put here for want of a better place.] [Most of p. 40 is taken up by a second pencil sketch of the excavated area.] | |
Context Artifacts: | iron (type of artifact not specified) "a great deal" | |
Grid: | ΟΖ-ΟΘ/96-100 | |
Site: | Corinth | |
City: | Ancient Corinth | |
Country: | Greece | |
Masl: | 86.073-86.323m. | |
References: | Coin: 1961 241 Coin: 1961 242 |