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Session III
Unit 2, Room 9
N: 1086.73, S: 1079.10, E: 132.85, W: 126.83
Unit 2, Room 6
N: 1085.00, S: 1077.00, E: 120.70, W: 116.85
This is the final summary of the third excavation session for 2015 in ... Unit 2, Room 9: later half of thirteenth century and earlier cistern; Unit |
The following is a summary of excavations of Frankish and Late Byzantine levels by the Green team in North of Nezi in the 2008 season. Our area lies directly N of the courtyard of the Byzantine house ... Area North of the 1961 Byzantine House, Frankish through Modern levels |
Corinth Excavations 2010 Session II
North of Nezi Room A
We, Cameron Pearson and Lincoln Nemetz Carlson, continued the excavation in the area north of Nezi opened by Rob Nichols and Martin Wells in the ... Session II
North of Nezi Room A ... area north of Nezi opened by ... session of 2010. During the |
W. Flint Dibble
Mark F. Piskorowski
Corinth Excavations
North of Nezi
01.06.2010 to 21.06.2010
Blue Session 3
We, Flint Dibble and Mark Piskorowski, excavated North of Nezi between June 1 and June 21, ... Blue Session III; area North of courtyard house |
Rob Nichols, Marty Wells
Corinth Excavations 2010
North of Nezi
We, Rob Nichols and Marty Wells, commenced excavation in the area north of Nezi during the first session of the 2010 Corinth excavation season, ... of Nezi
We, Rob Nichols ... excavation in the area north of ... session of the 2010 Corinth |
EXCAVATION SUMMARY
Six weeks ago, on April 10, 2007, we, Lydia Herring, Josh Langseth, and Kris Lorenzo, opened an excavation area at the extreme north of the Nezi field under the supervision of Guy Sanders, ... Frankish to Modern Strata in the Southern End of Nezi Field |
Wesley Bennett and Lucas Stephens
Session II
Temple E Southeast Excavations
Corridor North of Church: 1075-1078.5 N, 121.5-129.5 E
Room 6: 1077-1085 N, 116.85-120.7 E
04-22.05.2015
This is the summary ... 2015 Session II, Corridor N of Church and Room 6 |
This excavation was undertaken from May 30-August 13, 2016 in the area of the planned new apotheke of the ASCSA’s Corinth Excavations. As the excavation permit requires, the primary objective was to reach ... foundations of structures datable ... directly over the foundations of ... foundations of the Byzantine |
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