Corinth Basket: Nezi Field, context 366 Collection: | | Corinth | Type: | | Basket | Name: | | Nezi Field, context 366 | Area: | | Nezi Field | Context Type: | | Wall | Title: | | wall | Category: | | Cut | Notebook: | | 1101 | Context: | | 366 | Page: | | 0 | Date: | | 2008/05/30 | Description: | | Structure materials: limestone, tile. Material size: 0.10 x 0.10 to 0.30 x 0.13. Material finish: roughly hewn. | Notes: | | Wall 366 is an E-W wall with only the top visible at the time of these notes. The construction of this wall looks like that of associated walls 332, 265 and 306, with mostly limestone boulders used in random courses, interspersed with courses of tile. Wall 366 forms a room with wall 306 to the west, 332 to the east, and 365 to the south. Wall relations are unclear at this time. | Period: | | No precise date (NPD) | Chronology: | | pre 11th c | YMin: | | 1006.42 | YMax: | | 1007.06 | Site: | | Corinth | City: | | Ancient Corinth | Country: | | Greece | References: | | Report: Nezi Field 2008 by Joseph Lillywhite, Joel Rygorsky, Matthew Sears, Martin Wells (2008-04-07 to 2008-06-13)
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