Collection: | Corinth | |
Type: | Basket | |
Name: | South Stoa, context 21 | |
Area: | South Stoa | |
Context Type: | Structure | |
Title: | West Wall of Roman Room C | |
Category: | Deposit | |
Notebook: | 1109 | |
Context: | 21 | |
Date: | 2015/05/06 | |
Description: | Structure materials: Large cut ashlar blocks restored in places with metal. Material size: h = 1.35 m, w = 0.52 m, h = 0.65 m. Material finish: smoothed roughly. Material construction: ashlar. Material bonding: none in antiquity. Features: browncoat plaster on lowest course. | |
Notes: | Top plan drawn Related context: 7-12, 15 laid against it and therefore are later Three courses on north are restored, single course of four blocks to south. It is possible that there is a rubble foundation or another course below. We will leave a martyr against it as we continue down. The wall was right against the mouth/well head of well VII. It bonds with the upper course of wall 19. The doorway into the space between room C and D is adjacent to the wall on the W side. The wall is truncated or robbed out on the south side by a later activity of unspecified type. | |
Site: | Corinth | |
City: | Ancient Corinth | |
Country: | Greece |