Corinth Basket: Temple E, Southeast, context 556 Collection: | | Corinth | Type: | | Basket | Name: | | Temple E, Southeast, context 556 | Area: | | Temple E, Southeast | Title: | | N wall of Unit 2, Room 2 | Category: | | Structure | Notebook: | | 1108 | Context: | | 556 | Date: | | 2014/06/17 | Description: | | Structure materials: limestone. Material size: Too robbed out. Material finish: Too robbed out. Material construction: Orthostat and coarse rubble. Material bonding: Too robbed out. | Notes: | | Wall 556 is the N wall of Room 2, Unit 2, though properly it is part of the church. Only the central orthostat remains, as the rest of the wall was completely robbed out. However, the N wall of the church complex (Room 4) was left intact and provides the stylistic parallel for our wall's construction. Room 2 was added on to the church, as is evidenced by its S, E, and W walls (558, 557, and 559) being built at a higher level. | Period: | | Frankish (1210-1458 AD) | Chronology: | | Late 13th c. | Site: | | Corinth | City: | | Ancient Corinth | Country: | | Greece | Masl: | | 85.83m. |
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