Corinth Basket: Temple E, Southeast, context 535
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Basket
Name:   Temple E, Southeast, context 535
Area:   Temple E, Southeast
Title:   South Hall South Wall
Category:   Structure
Notebook:   1108
Context:   535
Date:   2014/06/13
Description:   Structure materials: limestone. Material size: 0.75 L, 0.55 W, 0.43 H. Material finish: squared. Material construction: coursed. Material bonding: none. Features: t-clamp cutting.
Notes:   This wall form the southern boundary of the South Hall, south of the church in Unit 2. It does not bond with the west wall (526), and appears to have been built in a post-construction partitioning of this building. It is laid over floor 527. The wall is made of the same rectangular cut limestone blocks as many of the other structures in the area, presumably reused from a Roman period structure nearby. The westernmost block has a visible T-clamp cutting, but none of the clamp remains. Presumably this clamp cutting is to be associated with the block's first use, since there are no other clamp cuttings in the wall. Wall 535 coes not appear to bond with the remains of the east wall of the South Hall.
Period:   Frankish (1210-1458 AD)
Chronology:   early 14th century
Grid:   131.6-123.87E, 1063.44-1064.99N
XMin:   123.87
XMax:   131.6
YMin:   1063.44
YMax:   1064.99
Site:   Corinth
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
Masl:   85.19-85.62m.
References:   Image: digital 2014 0846