KERKYRA - Kanoni - 2005
General Information
Record ID
4064
Activity Date
2005
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Type of Operation
Institution
Η’ ΕΠΚΑ
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Linked Record
2005
Report
Kanoni (property of M. Pierri). G. Metallinou (Η’ ΕΠΚΑ) reports the discovery of a confined area of burning which contained two free burials dated to the Early Christian period by pottery and an inscribed figure of a fish. At a deeper level lay a rectangular room (7.5 x 4m) with stone walls and a marble floor (part of which was preserved in the northwest corner). One wall contained spolia; two threshold blocks were found. A further structure (a wall and stepped structure) was found outside the room’s west wall. The destruction layer over the room contained 71 bronze coins, including an issue of Julia Mammaea of ca. 225AD with provides a terminus ante quem for this phase of construction. Beneath two further levels empty of architectural remains lay three retaining walls of roughly worked stones plus large quantities of shell and pottery (including Protocorinthian and Attic black-figure of the early seventh – late fifth centuries).
Author
Catherine MORGAN
Bibliographic reference(s)
ADelt 60 (2005) B1 Chr. 552.
Date of creation
2014-03-29 00:00:00
Last modification
2018-08-22 09:24:43