Corinth Basket: New Apotheke: D. Kokolopoulos and E. Lambraki Field, context 375
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Basket
Name:   New Apotheke: D. Kokolopoulos and E. Lambraki Field, context 375
Area:   New Apotheke: D. Kokolopoulos and E. Lambraki Field
Context Type:   structure
Title:   E-W wall on S side of Room 15
Category:   Structure
Notebook:   1111
Context:   375
Date:   2016/08/11
Description:   Structure materials: limestone, Greek and Byzantine tiles, pottery. Material size: range from 0.5 x 0.25 x 0.5 to 0.05 x 0.02 x 0.02. Material finish: unworked. Material construction: dumped rubble. Material bonding: none/soil. Features: none.
Notes:   **This context was also designated as structure 178, which has now been voided. 375 is the number used to refer to this wall.**
Top of the wall was revealed by excavations in 2015. The west end was truncated by bulldozer in Trench 2. This wall at its lowest level appears to bond with wall 373, which may have originally formed Room 15 with wall 142 as the north wall. The east end was not excavated but it is likely to have bonded to a N-S wall that continued into the eastern side of Room 14 in the original Byzantine house. This easternmost wall was robbed out in antiquity. The space between Wall 375 and Wall 81 of Room 7 was the original entrance to the courtyard from the east.
Period:   Byzantine
Chronology:   npd
Grid:   -293.877--296.825E, 1497.353-1498.025N
XMin:   -296.825
XMax:   -293.877
YMin:   1497.353
YMax:   1498.025
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
Masl:   57.33-58.197m.