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Architectural remains at Koroneia, Greece; Research on a group of architectural remains on the acropolis of Koroneia and the methodology of researching ancient urban remains.

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Catalogue

Description of the architectural remains with in red the location of the wall on

the map.

Wall fragment A

o Size (LxWxH): 5.5x0.6x0.3

o Orientation: west-northwest, east-southeast

o Construction material: rubble, mortar and cut blocks

o Construction techniques: regularly built in mortared rubble blocks, no bricks and in the western part are some (at least two) cut blocks.

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Wall fragment B

o Size (LxWxH): 3.9x0.5x0.3

o Orientation: west-northwest, east-southeast o Construction material: rubble, mortar and bricks

o Construction techniques: regularly constructed mortared rubble and bricks. Layers vary in rubble and brick.

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Wall fragment C

o Size (LxWxH): 1.2x0.6x0.1

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Wall fragment D

o Size (LxWxH): 0.5x0.5x0.8

o Orientation: west-northwest, east-southeast o Construction material: cut stone

o Construction techniques: single cut stone

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Wall fragment E

o Size (LxWxH):1.3x1.1x0.1

o Orientation: north-northeast, south-southwest o Construction material: rubble

o Construction techniques: only rubble is visible

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Wall fragment F

o Size (LxWxH):0.6x0.4x0.4

o Orientation: north-northeast, south-southwest o Construction material: cut block

o Construction techniques: a very well cut block in the middle of the room, possibly fallen out of one of the walls (size would allow it)

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Wall fragment G

o Size (LxWxH): 1.2x0.5x0.1

o Orientation: north-northeast, south-southwest o Construction material: rubble, mortar and bricks

o Construction techniques: regularly built in mortared rubble and bricks o Relation to other fragments: connected to A, in line with H

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Wall fragment H

o Size (LxWxH): 1..3x0.6x0.2

o Orientation: north-northeast, south-southwest o Construction material: rubble, mortar and bricks

o Construction techniques: regularly built in mortared rubble and bricks o Relation to other fragments: connected to J, in line with G

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Wall fragment I

o Size (LxWxH): 1.6x0.7x0.1

o Orientation: west-northwest, east-southeast o Construction material: rubble and mortar

o Construction techniques: regularly built in mortared rubble o Relation to other fragments: in line with J

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Wall fragment J

o Size (LxWxH): 3.1x0.7x0.2

o Orientation: west-northwest, east-southeast o Construction material: rubble, mortar and bricks

o Construction techniques: consists of two sections, northern one is regularly built in mortared rubble and bricks, southern part (past K) just consists of rubble

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Wall fragment K

o Size (LxWxH): 0.6x0.6x0.4

o Orientation: west-northwest, east-southeast o Construction material: cut stone

o Construction techniques: cut stone o Relation to other fragments: in line with J

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Wall fragment L,M,O

o Size (LxWxH):4.3x0.4x0.4

o Orientation: west-northwest, east-southeast o Construction material: cut stone

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Wall fragment P

o Size (LxWxH): 4.5x0.7x0.3

o Orientation: east-northeast, west-southwest o Construction material: rubble, mortar

o Construction techniques: regularly built in mortared rubble. The size of the rubble in the northern part is greater than in the southern part

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Wall fragment Q

o Size (LxWxH): 0.5x0.1x0.1

o Orientation: east-northeast, west-southwest o Construction material: rubble

o Construction techniques: only a few stones are visible o Relation to other fragments: in line with E

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Wall fragment R

o Size (LxWxH): 2.4x0.4x0.4

o Orientation: north-northwest, south-southeast o Construction material: cut stone

o Construction techniques: column lying on its side o Relation to other fragments: parallel to A, B, J, L and Z

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Wall fragment S

o Size (LxWxH): 1.4x0.1x0.1

o Orientation: north-northwest, south-southeast o Construction material: rubble

o Construction techniques: only a few stones are visible o Relation to other fragments: parallel to B

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Wall fragment Z

o Size (LxWxH): 5.3x0.5x0.3

o Orientation: north-northwest, south-southeast o Construction material: rubble, mortar and brick

o Construction techniques: regularly constructed mortared rubble and bricks. Layers vary in rubble and brick, similar to B.

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