Corinth Basket: Nezi Field, context 10101
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Basket
Name:   Nezi Field, context 10101
Area:   Nezi Field
Context Type:   Wall
Title:   Wall
Category:   Cut
Notebook:   1104
Context:   10101
Page:   0
Date:   2009/02/12
Description:   Structure materials: Limestone cobbles and boulders. Material size: Great variety in sizes of cobbles and boulders. Ma. Material finish: Unfinished. Material construction: Indeterminate. Material bonding: none. Features: none.
Notes:   Alicia Carter
Size of Material: Great variety in sizes of cobbles and boulders. Max. boulder=0.42 x 0.32 x 0.28m.
This wall is being recorded as part of a plan to apply to remove some walls in this part of the site in order to reveal the 11th century AD phase of a house for public display. This wall was revealed during excavations in 1961 in NB 229 but is not described in the NB or given a 1961 wall number other than #27. The current state of preservation of this wall is very poor. On Travlos' plan, this wall appears to not bond with 10096 and drawing convention is used to show that it is built in a different style than 10096. However, this is not what is evident today. The two walls do bond and are not built in different styles. This wall is on the same orientation as wall 10086 and they may have originaly been part of the same construction. However, today wall 10101 only exists as a 0.52m long stretch of wall and its south end is not well constructed, leading me to suggest that the wall did once continue further to the south but this portion is not extant.
Grid:   282.26-281.65E, 1036.11-1036.85N
XMin:   281.65
XMax:   282.26
YMin:   1036.11
YMax:   1036.85
Site:   Corinth
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
Masl:   84.22-84.91m.