Four construction styles appear in one building in the southeastern Corinthia. A Cinder block pediment rests atop a fieldstone wall with tile chinking. Meanwhile a twisted piece of metal holds the now collapsed roof beam in place.
I am an assistant professor at the University of North Dakota who is an active field archaeologist in the Eastern Mediterranean.
That's great. Is it near anything else of significance in the Corinthia?
Posted by: Rangar Cline | June 23, 2009 at 09:14 AM
Rangar,
Ummm... no. It's about 5 km east of Sophiko in a place called Lakka Skoutara.
Bill
Posted by: William Caraher | June 23, 2009 at 09:17 AM