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| Basket/zembil 977 18 53 General fill of light brown sandy silt Before beginning B18, a stone was found around 414 E and 973, 75 N. Underneath was brown silt, fine and loosely packed. There was no pottery ... 6 c. npd ... Corinth |
| Basket/zembil 957 53 135 Tile debris. Dark brown relatively soft soil. 20% tile inclusions with a few small to medium cobbles. Coarseware. pithos 1 rim; Coarseware. mortarium 1 rim; Fineware. kantharos ... npd mainly Hell pottery ... 4th c. A.C ... Ancient Corinth ... Corinth |
| Basket/zembil 979 6 10 Pit Fill is medium brownish brown sandy silty earth with 20% pebbles and 20% cobbles, moderately sorted B 6 is the removal of the area between B 4 and B 5. As discussed on page ... NPD ... Corinth |
| Arm, left (?) from large-scale statuette. Arm at side, with V-shaped attachment to body visible on inside. Arm thinner in front, thickening toward back, with start of swell of deltoid muscle at upper break ... 4th c. AC? Context LR; mid 3rd c. or later according to Stirling ... Corinth |
| Basket/zembil 984 24 44 Lot 2006-028 Clay surface north of castellum drain, south of W 215. Soil is clay white clay with 20% pebbles, 20% cobbles, compact. B 24 is the removal of the clay surface we have ... Late 4th c BC ... Ancient Corinth ... 4th c. B.C ... Late 4th c BC |
| Basket/zembil 956 23 46 Lot 2003-011 bothros directly west of wall 239, south of B22 Fineware. krater with added white and purple lines 1 bs (saved to lot) .; Fineware. oinochoe trefoil mouth 3 rims (saved ... Archaic (6th cent?) ... Archaic (7th-6th c.) ... Ancient Corinth ... Corinth |
Kelly E. O’Connor and Catherine A. Uritis
Corinth 2022 Session II (5/9/22- 5/27/22)
27 May 2022
Northeast of Theater, Trench 19B, Session II Final Report
Elevations of Identified Road Levels in 19B South ... Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Northeast of Theater |
| Thymiaterion (incense burner) in shape of cup with associated cover. Conical convex bowl with flanged rim resting on incurved stem. Circular base with concave undersurface. High conical cover with slighlty ... 2nd half 5th c., according to Risser 2003 ... Corinth |
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