Corinth Basket: Temple E, Southeast, context 945
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Basket
Name:   Temple E, Southeast, context 945
Area:   Temple E, Southeast
Context Type:   skeleton
Title:   Bone Pile High in Fill of Grave 2016-03
Category:   Deposit
Notebook:   1110
Context:   945
Date:   2016/05/10
Notes:   This is a disarticulated pile of bones that have been deposited secondarily. The observable bones are a scapula (L), one humerus (R?), one tibia, one femur ® , one clavicle (L), one metatarsal, and one rib. None of the bones are articulated with any of the other bones. They sit ca. 5-10cm beneath the start of the fill deposit and ca. 5-10cm above the stones lining a cist grave lower in the fill. Thus far this is the only "bone pile" in the deposit, but a number of other bones have been recovered from the fill above the cist burial. There are at least 3 individuals represented including the loos bone recovered (2 adult right tali, 1 child mandible <12 years).
Period:   Frankish (1210-1458 AD)
Chronology:   14th
Grid:   127.1-126.75E, 1074.15-1074.3N
XMin:   126.75
XMax:   127.1
YMin:   1074.15
YMax:   1074.3
Site:   Corinth
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
Masl:   85.125-85.205m.
References:   Images (6)