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Structure 1106 742 0 This well was discovered during excavation of context 475 in 2009, beneath context 474 (frankish, 13th c.) when a workman stepped on it, breaking through the upper layer of deposit ... 11th c ... Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Nezi Field |
Deposit 1107 1174 0 20% tile, pottery, small (2-4 cm) stones Top slope of the context is moderate down to the NW. The soil color is dark greyish red. The soil compaction is compact. The soil is poorly ... 2013/06/03 ... Cleaning west of well 742 |
Deposit 1107 1175 0 some larger stones and cobbles (max 20 cm, most around 10), tile, pottery The soil color is dark greyish black. The soil compaction is loose. The soil is poorly sorted. It is silty ... 11th century ... Nezi Field, context 1175 |
Structure 1107 1158 0 Tiles; no finds Top slope of the context is level. The soil color is light yellowish grey. The soil compaction is compact. The soil is moderately sorted. It is silty sand. Structure ... Middle-Late Roman ... Top slope of the context is level. The soil color is light yellowish grey ... immediately south of Well 742 seems ... composition as context 1156. This |
Deposit 1106 907 0 Inclusions: stones, tiles, glass, pottery 30% The soil color is light reddish brown. The soil compaction is firm. The soil is poorly sorted. It is sandy clay. When we stopped digging ... Late 11th C ... Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Nezi Field |
Structure 1107 1220 0 tile (80%), pottery fragments, plaster The soil color is dark brownish red. The soil compaction is compact. The soil is well sorted. It is silty sand. Structure materials: broken ... Middle-Late Roman ... Nezi Field |
Deposit 1106 917 0 Inclusions: lime, tiles, pottery, stones, 60 % The soil color is light yellowish brown. The soil compaction is hard. The soil is well sorted. It is clayey sand. After the removal of ... Late 11th C ... Nezi Field |
Deposit 1107 1209 0 pebbles The soil color is light brownish red. The soil compaction is compact. The soil is well sorted. It is clayey sand. This context represents removal of the large ashlar which was ... Middle-Late Roman ... Removal of ashlar south of well 742 |
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