Corinth Basket: Temple E, Southeast, context 512
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Basket
Name:   Temple E, Southeast, context 512
Area:   Temple E, Southeast
Title:   Leveling fill below wall 436
Category:   Deposit
Notebook:   1108
Context:   512
Date:   2014/06/11
Stratum:   5% pebes, charcoal, pottery, boe
Description:   Top slope of the context is slight down to the W. The soil color is light brownish brown. The soil compaction is firm. The soil is poorly sorted. It is silty sand.
Notes:   512 was removed in order to expose the western edge of the foundation deposit for wall 510 and 156. This is a small patch of relatively inclusion-free soil that was contained largely underneath where stub wall 436 was, so it might be a deposit that was laid down to level the ground underneath before laying the rocks that comprised 436 as, presumably, 436 and 510 were themselves working together as a foundation for later wall 380, excavated in 2014 Session II by Maggie Burr and Dylan Rogers. Walls 436, 510, and eventually 380 all served to separate Unit 2, Room 7, from the corridor north of the church. Dumping activity appears to continue on both sides of this stub wall after its construction.
Animal bones: 0.15 kg (throwm)
Context Pottery:   Coarseware. matte painted, pitcher. 1 bodysherd. ; Fineware. glaze painted IV, slipped (1220-1260), bowl. 1 bodysherd.
Pottery Summary:   6 frag(s) 0.01 kg. (0% saved) fineware.
    36 frag(s) 1.5 kg. (0% saved) coarseware.
    9 frag(s) 0.1 kg. (0% saved) cooking ware.
Period:   Frankish (1210-1458 AD)
Chronology:   late 13th-early14th century
Grid:   123.15-122.87E, 1077.5-1078.2N
XMin:   122.87
XMax:   123.15
YMin:   1077.5
YMax:   1078.2
Site:   Corinth
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
Masl:   84.89-84.91m.
References:   Image: digital 2014 0732
Image: digital 2014 0733