Collection: | Corinth | |
Type: | Basket | |
Name: | NB84 B68 P54 | |
Area: | Korakou | |
Category: | Basket/zembil | |
Notebook: | 84 | |
Context: | 68 | |
Page: | 54 | |
Date: | 1916/06/22 | |
Stratum: | House K, north wall | |
Notes: | House K In the region of House (?) K or rather behind it in (N) we are still trying to find an understandable plan in the walls. Aleko has cleared the N. face of the long rear wall of K (70) – (71) on page 45. We find there are 2 branch walls running north. Both are very short and may possibly have served as buttresses. They come at 1.80 m and 6.70 m respectively from the corner of the east wall (70) – (75) (cf. page 51). The eastern most of these two buttress like walls may however not have been a real buttress, for apparently there was a door or some sort of opening in the main wall just to the east and the short wall (b) probably had some connection with the opening. [Nakassis: these stub walls are visible on Dinsmoor's plan.] | |
Site: | Korakou | |
City: | Ancient Corinth | |
Country: | Greece |