I posted in this thread in May 2014 about the Justinian or Hexamillion Wall, six mile wall.
On Sunday we went out to look at a piece of wall next to the Epidaurus road.
This stretch of wall, near Isthmia, turns out to be another part of the Hexamillion Wall of which there are several stretches scattered across the Isthmus, some more preserved than others.
When I started walking along an old road next to the wall I was rather disappointed as it just looked like a pile of stones but spring was upon us and there were thousands of wild flowers growing on the sides and on top.
Now I have found this reference to the construction of the wall
”The wall was constructed with a rubble and mortar core faced with square stones “
which explains the look of it on the west side, the square stones had found another home .
The east side the wall has the appearance of a proper fortification with worked stones and two turrets.
There, although, the ground looked flat it was covered by dense vegetation hiding ankle twisting stones; because of this I didn’t try to get closer