Corinth Basket: Temple E, Southeast, context 768
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Basket
Name:   Temple E, Southeast, context 768
Area:   Temple E, Southeast
Title:   strip of wall N of wall 20
Category:   Structure
Notebook:   1109
Context:   768
Date:   2015/05/15
Description:   Top slope of the context is level. Structure materials: stone. Material size: varies. Material finish: unworked. Material construction: two faces with rubble fill or not?. Material bonding: none. Features: none.
Notes:   This context is to record a small strip of wall or a cluster of stones immediately to the N of wall 20. They were found during the extension of the trench to allow excavation of grave 2015-07, which continues into the previous scarp - see 757 and 767 for more information. The structure was removed after quick documentation, and no finds were collected: some yellow-glazed pottery was seen.
It is possible this context relates to the stones found to the west around the excavation of the foundation trench. As it is, it is so fragmentary it is hard to say much. Two stones to the north seemed to form a face, with smaller rubble behind them, but there was no second face to the south, unless wall 20 functioned as such.
The date is based on the assumption that the structure is a continuation of the stones encountered in context 669.
Period:   No precise date (NPD)
Chronology:   roughly mid-13th century
Grid:   130.43-129.52E, 1076.09-1076.76N
XMin:   129.52
XMax:   130.43
YMin:   1076.09
YMax:   1076.76
Site:   Corinth
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
Masl:   84.54-84.75m.
References:   Images (4)