Corinth Basket: South Stoa, context 467
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Basket
Name:   South Stoa, context 467
Area:   South Stoa
Context Type:   structure
Title:   N-S Wall/ W Wall of shop 3, E Wall Shop 4
Category:   Structure
Notebook:   1110
Context:   467
Date:   2016/04/21
Description:   Structure materials: Limestone. Material size: 1.2-1.3 x 0.60-0.70 x 0.50. Material finish: Squared. Material construction: Coursed; ashlar. Material bonding: None. Features: Cuttings.
Notes:   This is the North-South wall between Shops 3 and 4. The foundation is preserved along the measured length, terminating at the robbing trenches to North and South of the Shop area. The first course is preserved along the measured length minus one block at either end, for a p.l. of 6.52 One block resting atop this course belongs to the Roman phase wall here (between Rooms A and B), according to Broneer (Corinth 1,4 p. 106) rather than the Greek period Stoa wall. This block is badly worn and measures only 1.05 x 0.60 x .0.45.
Like STR 466, this wall preserves several non-original cuttings.
Grid:   341.35-338E, 1084.3-1091.85N
XMin:   338
XMax:   341.35
YMin:   1084.3
YMax:   1091.85
Site:   Corinth
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
Masl:   80.63-82.05m.
References:   Image: digital 2016 0311