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| Deposit 1100 75 0 Very soft yellowish brown sandy silt, very poorly sorted. Containing about 20% inclusions, medium pebbles, tile fragments, bone, and a few roots; ash and carbon frags. Top slope of the ... 3rd 1/4 13th C ... Corinth |
Deposit 1107 1149 0 20% potsherds, stones (small, 2-4 cm), metal, glass Top slope of the context is moderate down to the E. The soil color is dark greyish red. The soil compaction is compact. The soil ... 6th century AD ... Corinth |
Deposit 1107 1105 0 Lot 2013-013 tile, ceramic, stone, glass, seeds Top slope of the context is medium down to the S. The soil color is dark reddish brown. The soil compaction is soft. The soil is poorly ... fifth c CE ... This is a very large ... area 1103 in the East to pit 870 in the West. This is a ... late roman amphora 22 |
Deposit 1101 5537 0 5% inclusions: pottery, pebbles, bone, tiles, charcoal Top slope of the context is moderate down to the S. The soil color is light greyish yellow. The soil compaction is cemented. The ... 2nd half of the 13th century, NPD ... Corinth |
Deposit 1106 931 0 Lot 2012-039 Inclusions: stones, pottery, glass, tiles 20 % The soil color is light reddish brown. The soil compaction is hard. The soil is poorly sorted. It is clayey silt. This context ... Middle 7 th C ... Corinth |
Deposit 1107 1101 0 some iron and bronze, small pebbles and some pottery Top slope of the context is slight down to the W. The soil color is dark yellowish brown. The soil compaction is firm. The soil ... fifth c CE ... Corinth |
Deposit 1107 974 0 course pebbles, ceramic sherds, tile, bone; 40% Top slope of the context is level down to the S. The soil color is dark yellowish brown. The soil compaction is compact. The soil is poorly ... 7th c. CE ... Pedestaled area beneath wall 540 on the N side |
Deposit 1107 1029 0 stone, pebbles, cobbles, ceramics, tile, bone, carbon, glass, painted plaster, marble, andesite millstone, iron The soil color is light yellowish brown. The soil compaction is soft ... 2nd half 6th c ... Ancient Corinth ... Late Roman (5th -6th c AD) ... 2nd half 6th c. |
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