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Cut 1103 6623 0 The context shape in plan is rectrangular. The top break of the cut is gradual. The sides of the cut are mixed. 6623 is an e-w cut which, at this point, we are attributing to the 1960s ... 2009/06/09 ... Frankish date for 6338 as |
| Deposit 1108 308 Lot 2014-035 Lots of plaster, especially at surface, many tile fragments and much disarticulated small human bone; ceramic common as are rounded to subrounded coarse to medium pebbles ... 2014/05/15 ... ; Fineware. Frankish |
Deposit 1103 6540 0 Lot 2009-070 50%: platy, angular cobbles; angular stones; ceramics The soil color is light pinkish brown. The soil compaction is compact. The soil is poorly sorted. It is sandy silt ... mid-12th ... Frankish period, dating to the |
Katie Rask, Marty Wells
ASCSA Corinth Excavations
End of Season Report
Blue Team
North of Nezi
The following is a summary of the excavations carried out in the area north of Nezi field during the 2009 ...
Frankish (1210-1458)
The Frankish period seems to have ... actions dating to the Frankish |
Deposit 1107 1235 0 Lot 2013-018 few tiles, carbon, metal, pottery, big pieces of lime, coins, bones, mudbrick Top slope of the context is slight down to the N. The soil color is dark reddish grey. The ... Late 11th-early 12th century AD ... all around the Frankish |
EXCAVATION SUMMARY
We, Alexis Belis and Christina Gieske, from April 7-26, 2008, began excavation in the northwest area of Nezi Field that was located west of the 2007 Nezi Field excavations. Our portion ... Turkish, Frankish, and Byzantine |
North of Nezi, 2010: Green Session II Final Report (Dominic Galante, Christina Trego)
The following summarizes Green Team’s excavations in two rooms in the Byzantine house north of Nezi field during the ... in the Frankish and ... century, in the Frankish period. |
Deposit 1103 6430 0 Lot 2009-088 50% inclusions - boulders, small to large cobbles, some tile fragments, lots of bone, sherds (fine ware), glass, iron, small clumps of clay Top slope of the context is ... 2009/05/16 ... Fineware. early frankish |
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