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[Corinth Basket] South Stoa, context 22: Lens of flat tiles within context 15

Deposit 1109 22 Lot 2015-053 Coarse Silty Sand; Inclusions: 10% rounded medium pebbles, 10% angular tabular medium pebbles, 10% cementy chunks similar to context 12 Top slope of the context is level. The ... npd ... generally. Context 22 is a lens ... 22 ... taken and a top plan drawn.

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[Corinth Image] digital 2005 0633

people- Session 3 ... specific view FinePix S5000 NB0 B0 P0 ... 2003-01-22 02:09:05+02 ... Corinthia | Ancient Corinth

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[Corinth Image] digital 2005 0634

people- Session 3 ... specific view FinePix S5000 NB0 B0 P0 ... 2003-01-22 02:09:12+02 ... people- Session 3

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[Corinth Basket] NB984 B49 P82

Basket/zembil 984 49 82 Fill E of W290 and foundation trench dug in B46 and B47. Medium brownish brown soil sandy clay with 30% pebbles, 20% cobbles, compact. B49 is a return to our initial strip of soil, ... 2006/06/22 ... B49 is a return to our initial strip of soil, east of ... of a robbing trench there ... 52 frag(s) 0.22 kg. (0% saved) fineware.

[Corinth Image] bw 1582

Lechaion Road ... From North Serial number 26-n 1 ... 1926 ... 1985-106-22A

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[Corinth Image] bw 3744

Cistern near Southwest corner ... 1933 ... 1998-049-22A

[Corinth Basket] Nezi Field, context 5631: Eastern Continuation of 5519

Cut 1101 5631 0 Structure materials: limestone, rooftile. Material size: lime: 0.30 x 0.22 x 0.13, roof: 0.10 x .30. Material finish: mixed, unworked, roughly hewn, unsquared. Material construction: uneven ... late 10th-11th ... Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Nezi Field

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[Corinth Basket] New Apotheke: D. Kokolopoulos and E. Lambraki Field, context 45: Room 1 - Drain

Structure 1111 45 Structure materials: limestone, tile. Material size: stones: e.g. 0.20 x 0.20 x 0.9; 0.37 x 0.30 x 0.8; 0.7 x 0.13 x 0.13m. Tiles: e.g. 0.72 x 0.22 x 0.8; 0.30 x 0.05 x 0.08m.. Material ... Use of drain spans 11th to 12th centuries (with wall 18) ... Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | New Apotheke: D. Kokolopoulos and E. Lambraki Field