Corinth Basket: Temple E, Southeast, context 278
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Basket
Name:   Temple E, Southeast, context 278
Area:   Temple E, Southeast
Title:   Skull and mandible in secondary bone pile
Category:   Deposit
Notebook:   1108
Context:   278
Date:   2014/04/29
Notes:   CONTEXT NUMBER ASSIGNED BY LFK IN SESSION 2, EXCAVATION DURING SESSION 1.
Later notes, 9/5/14, LFK:
These bones were discovered as part of a pile of secondary, disarticulated human remains laid on the legs and next to the primary inhumation (BL 2014-04, skeleton 121) in Grave 2014-04, just east of the church threshold. The majority of this pile was removed during excavation, session 1. During session 2, I decided that each distinct individual, as represented by the skull, should be recorded separately as well as articulated remains and this record is therefore reconstructed from photographs and the information provided by the excavators (session 1). These excavators noted that this cranium appears to be associated with this mandible, but other associations are less clear.
Period:   Turkish I (1458-1680 AD)
Site:   Corinth
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece