|
| Beaked jug. Flat base, globular body with sloping shoulder and slightly flaring neck. Inside can see where neck added on to body it is lumpy - obviously clay for neck added and smoothed on already thrown ... 1916/06/27 ... "Doll's house" refers to House |
Basket/zembil 84 73 56 House K, southern part K Aleko is clearing a floor level in south part of (K) just S. of stone pavement cleared up yesterday.
[Nakassis: the stone pavement referred to was exposed ... 1916/06/23 ... referred to was exposed by B |
Twele, Ross Michael & Naiden, F. S ... This thesis revisits the political interactions between Corinth and Argos during the Corinthian War 392-386, commonly referred to by modern scholars as a unification between two poleis. It re-examines ... 2010 ... referred to by modern scholars |
Basket/zembil 81 82 237 Trench S extension north I (S I) We have found a well built wall ca. 1.20 deep. In order not to injure it we are widening trench S to north and plan to go down north of this wall ... LH III ...
Tzonou-Herbst= SI and SII referred to |
Basket/zembil 81 23 207 Trench I, L II L II has a good number of Mycenaean sherds - one or two rather fine thin ware. This level runs from 0.20 to 0.40 below ground.
[p. 352]
L II 0.20-0.40
Mycenaean ... LH IIIB2-IIIC Early based on inventoried pottery ... indicate this note refers to the |
Robinson, Betsey Ann ... American Journal of Archaeology 116:1 A Severan mosaic in the South Stoa in Corinth, Greece, depicts a victorious athlete and a seated, semidraped goddess. Holding an inscribed shield as well as a vessel ... January ... They are but two reference |
Structure 1103 540 0 Structure materials: limestone. Material size: .2 x .2 x .15. Material finish: unworked. Material construction: rubble. Material bonding: none. Structure context 540 is a NS wall that ... Early 12th C ... 972. Please refer to this |
| Basket/zembil 981 21 50 Mixed fill The matrix of this basket is blackish brown to orangey brown sandy silt with 10-15% pebble inclusions. B21 is the removal of a deposit defined by the E scarp @ ca. 323.5 ... 1st c. AD ... orange pebbly layer refered to |
|
|