Corinth Basket: NB81 B42 P221
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Basket
Name:   NB81 B42 P221
Area:   Korakou
Category:   Basket/zembil
Notebook:   81
Context:   42
Page:   221
Date:   1915/06/05
Stratum:   Trench P II
Notes:   P II 0.25-0.50. Chiefly Mycenaean but contains some fragments which are "merely Hellenic." The earth in places begins to look like disintegrated mudbrick.

In P II at S.W. corner a small terracotta quadruped (dog?) was found. Rather roughly made.
[p. 358]
P I-II, House P, NE chamber around hearth, pottery
P I-II 0.00-0.50 includes all pots, etc from House P. 11trays
Mycenaean LM III great quantity
Whole pots or parts of pots.
Kylikes with stems painted 9
unpainted 4
fragment of 4 at least
Deep bowls [sketch] whole or nearly 5
Skyphos? or kotyle frags 8 " "
[AddN: Many more frags]
Skyphos or kotyle [sketch] whole or large part 6
frags 2 " "
Hydria whole or large part 2
fragments 3 " "
Large flat basins [sketch] whole or large part 3
fragments 4 " "
Amphorae (Greek?) fragments 3 " "
Oinochoe large part 1
fragments 1 " "
Buegel Kanne large part1
frags 2 " "
Jug with basket handle large part 1 [Nakassis: CP 122?]
Aryballos lower part (Protocorinthian) 1
[MN: almost all from NE chamber around hearth]
[Add N: There are few Minyan sherds, a few Mattmalerei and a few Urfirnis but I think they have merely strayed in.
These LM III pots and sherds are all of the latest Mycen. period apparently. Designs are all rather poor and {thereby} conventional. Usually dec consists merely in pairs of parallel bands running around pot. Sometimes more decoration - which is regularly on upper part of vase alone. This is often in panels. Conventional poor spirals, etc. nautilus, sea rocks (?) etc.]
Tzonou-Herbst= The note on the pottery is not in CWB’s handwriting, is it Wace?
Period:   Protocorinthian (720-630)
Site:   Korakou
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
Masl:   -0.5--0.25m.
References:   Object: CP 118
Object: CP 122