Corinth Basket: New Apotheke: D. Kokolopoulos and E. Lambraki Field, context 374
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Basket
Name:   New Apotheke: D. Kokolopoulos and E. Lambraki Field, context 374
Area:   New Apotheke: D. Kokolopoulos and E. Lambraki Field
Context Type:   structure
Title:   E-W Wall at bottom of Trench 5
Category:   Structure
Notebook:   1111
Context:   374
Date:   2016/08/11
Description:   Structure materials: limestone, conglomerate, tile. Material size: limestone (0.2 x 0.1 x 0.06), tile and conglomerate (0.1 x 0.05 x 0.02). Material finish: unworked. Material construction: dumped rubble, uncoursed. Material bonding: none. Features: none.
Notes:   This wall was discovered when a test trench was excavated to the red clay stereo level. The irregular foundations consist of a single "course" set into the stereo to a depth of 0.10m. The foundation extend into the scarp on the N, W, and E. On the basis of its construction materials, which include Greek and Roman tiles, and its orientation and elevation in comparison to other walls at the same depth it belongs to a Roman, probably Late Roman, wall that was destroyed by later activities in the area.
Period:   Late Roman (5th -6th c AD)
Chronology:   npd
Grid:   -294.7--295.8E, 1473.5-1474.1N
XMin:   -295.8
XMax:   -294.7
YMin:   1473.5
YMax:   1474.1
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
Masl:   57.336-57.346m.