Corinth Basket: Nezi Field, context 829
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Basket
Name:   Nezi Field, context 829
Area:   Nezi Field
Title:   Unknown Structure W of Wall 540
Category:   Structure
Notebook:   1106
Context:   829
Page:   0
Date:   2012/05/15
Description:   Structure materials: large white stones. Material size: various sizes c. L. 0.20, W. 0.12, D. 0.10. Material finish: Mixed - half of one repurposed column. Material construction: Random Courses - Rough Face. Material bonding: None. Features: Repurposed column (L. 0.29, W. 0.21, D. 0.12).
Notes:   This stub seems finished on the east and west sides while the north and south are more irregular. The removal of 829 was called 830. On the north, it consists of three courses, ending in a column on the bottom of the north east corner, while the other sides seem to have two courses.
This structure sits on 824, and had to be removed so that the excavation of 824 could continue. At this time, it appears to be the remnant of a wall that previously ran N-S before it was cut by various contexts.
Period:   Late Byzantine (1059-1210 AD)
Chronology:   late 11th C
Grid:   262.68-262.23E, 1011.03-1011.8N
XMin:   262.23
XMax:   262.68
YMin:   1011.03
YMax:   1011.8
Site:   Corinth
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
Masl:   86.33-86.71m.