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Stratified well; very late Roman verging on Byzantine. Coins
19 April 1939 #1-#8
22 April 1939 #1-#2
25 April 1939 #1
15 May 1939 #1 Subdivisions:
.1=0.00-15.25m.
.2=15.25-21.00m.
.3=21.00-22.00m ... 3rd-5th c. A.D.
9th c A.D. |
| Broken all around.
Plain, transparent glass with dark blue dots and wavy lines. Assigned to subdivision .2 as listed in deposit notebook for layer II. Well, dump. 1110 Leica, 79-11-15 ... April 1939 |
| Mixed ... E. Vanderpool M. Crosby (1955) ... 1-15, 27-129 (pp. 1003-1015),
130-146 (pp. 1112-1113),
147-151 (pp. 1122-1123),
152-194 (pp. 1016-1024) 1000 1196 ... 11 April 1939-13 June 1939 |
Mouth and chin from a tragic (?) mask preserved.
First interpretation: fragment from a large figurine or perhaps a head-vase.
Clay gray to brown; buff surface. Well. Container 32. 1110 Leica ... 18 April 1939 |
Three joining fragments preserve most of face, and the hair at the right and top of tragic mask.
Small attachment-hole through hair at lower right.
Colors fairly well-preserved. Face white with a large ... 18 April 1939 |
Four joining fragments preserve one eye and the upper part of the head of a mask for tragic pantomime.
Head crowned by a round-topped cap.
Colors: white for face and cap; black for eyebrows, outline of ... 18 April 1939 |
Four fragments, three joining and one not, preserve some of upper part of face and top of head with cap.
Colors not very well preserved. White for flesh and some of hair and part of cap. Black for outline ... 18 April 1939 |
A single fragment broken all around preserves part of chin, mouth, cheek and hair at left side.
Traces of white on face and red on hair. Thin white inside. Well. Container 42. 1110 Leica ... 18 April 1939 |
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