"Chronology","dc-subject","Redirect","dc-description","Icon","dc-date","Id","dc-creator","dc-title","UserLevel","Name","Collection","Type","dc-publisher" "","","","Irrelevant as far as dating of wall concerned. Original stratum: Area A: cut 20:1964. West of wall 66, between walls 67 and 52, test trench layer 2, from -0.15 below top wall 67 to base Temp Lot Number: 403","","","Corinth:Lot:LOT 4365","","MT: Foundation trench for wall 67, south wall of entrance court","","LOT 4365","Corinth","Lot","" "","","","Original stratum: MT: Room E, floor 1 Temp Lot Number: 287","","","Corinth:Lot:LOT 2230","","MT: Room E (P-Q:26), removal of floor 2 (as published)","","LOT 2230","Corinth","Lot","" "","","","mid-5th c. AC pottery date; same as Lot 2465?","","","Corinth:Lot:LOT 2466","","Turkish House Annex Room 4","","LOT 2466","Corinth","Lot","" "","","","The fill of this well was divided into two lots on the basis of ware. These two were read as one lot, but are still physically separate. Early 13th c. AD pottery date","","","Corinth:Lot:LOT 1616","","Well Gamma (Well 1963-4) combined with lot 1617","","LOT 1616","Corinth","Lot","" "","","","Also known as well 1 at pi to pi alpha/99, dump fill from 80.974 to 75.004","","","Corinth:Lot:LOT 0778","","Well 61-8, upper fill","","LOT 0778","Corinth","Lot","" "","","","Meaning of basket unclear Original stratum: LT: Area B, Room J, southwest corner, red fill in martyra, ca. 0.40 to 0.80 m. east of wall 30, to as far north as 0.55 m. north of E-W block, both north and south of stones, from -1.45 to -1.59 below pt. W Temp Lot Number: 284","","","Corinth:Lot:LOT 2227","","LT: Building N-O:25-26, early couch fill (?) or area of early wall (?)","","LOT 2227","Corinth","Lot","" "","","","Probably same fill as lot 2185; join with lot 1991 (MF-11279); RF joins lot 4474, 4477; bell krater joins lots 4474, 4475; RF amphora joins lots 4474, 2170 ; non-jng. same vase in lots 2250, 6214, 2249 Original stratum: LT: Cuts 13:1964, 17:1964: area west of wall 17. Pottery dump -0.35 to -0.90 m. below surface Temp Lot Number: 212","","","Corinth:Lot:LOT 2152","","LT: Dumped pottery fill over Building N-O:22-23","","LOT 2152","Corinth","Lot","" "","","","Excavated in 1962, the Painted Tomb is a Roman tomb which contained a total of 42 individuals. The tomb itself is dated to 1st half of the 2nd c. AD, but had reuse into late antiquity and some of the remains (lots 1962 016-026) date later. The bone lot cards state the following: these lot numbers are the variously preserved and oddly represented remains of apparently 27 adults, 2 adolescents, 5 children, and 6 infants. The case of the adults is curious in that the greatest count is taken from the femur and next, the humerus (21) but then the tapers quickly down to 17 (tibia). The greatest count of the short and cubical bones, however, comes from the talus (14). This situation is curious in that the smaller bones tend to collect at least as readily in the multiple graves as the larger ones. The reason fro the representation found here can then be put either to loss in ancient times or during excvation, we shall never know which. Five adults, males, could be precisely aged by pubic symphses at 31, 36, 41, 41, and 46 years of age. Four others could be described to some extent: 62-23A. A nicely reconstructed skull of a female in her early 3rd decade with a small browridge and forehead on her rather low and wide vault. There is a suggestion of rather heavy muscling present on the nuchal lines but otherwise she seems gracile. Her face has a droop contributed by the orbits, a high and narrow nose with sharp margins and very short lower face. The mandible is well-formed with high angle and small chin. Dental health was excellent. 62-23B. Fragmented extremely masculine calvarium of a male in his 40's. The skull is short and broad with a small browbridge and very little forehead and small but noticeable parietal bosses and projecting inion. 62-24D. This fragmented but reconstructed skuyll is from an extremely muscular male in his late 30's. This is made clear by the very large mastoid processes and projecting union on the occipital bone. The browridge is large as is the entire head which also thickly boned. The face is wide but the orbits rather low and the nose narrow. The chin is high and gonial eversion marked. 62-26A. The postcranial remains were separated from the other of the lot on the basis of the florid degenerative osteoarthritis present at the joints. The individual was a male aged more than 35 years but with bones still strong and solid in spite of the severe degeneration. Statue by radius: 161.284+4.66cm. The immature assemblage was counted on the basis of ascertainable ages based mostly on dental eruption status. The difficulty of differentiating fragmentary non-dental remains on the other than very general basis makes the teeth a far more preferable indicator of subadults. One additional child was aged by femoral length at 4-5 years and an adolescent by bone size and state on non-union of the epiphyses at about 16 years.","","","Corinth:Lot:BONE LOT 1962 016","","Remains from Painted Tomb, NE Grave","","BONE LOT 1962 016","Corinth","Lot",""