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| Roman Bath, Herulian destruction debris in A3. The high proportion of vessels for eating suggests that this was not the actual bath fill but was probably dumped in from the ruined houses higher on the ... Second half of 3rd and into 4th c. A.D ... Roman Bath, Herulian destruction debris in A3. The high proportion of vessels for eating |
Coarse sherds- Herulian destruction ... Third quarter of 3rd A.D ... Coarse sherds- Herulian destruction. |
3rd A.D ... South House; Dining Room; Southwest Corner; Herulian Destruction Debris |
| F4. F1. Post Hellenistic. Herulian Destruction. F5 ... ΟΟ-15 2816, 2817 ΟΟ 1061 MC 795 Lot ΟΟ 493 Lot ΟΟ 494 ... May 23 1949 ... Herulian Destruction |
Well at 75/Ε. Dumped debris of Herulian destruction, including much material from the first half of the 3rd c ... 3rd c. A.D ... Well at 75/Ε. Dumped debris of Herulian destruction, including much material |
| Raised design like two-pronged fork.
Thin colorless glass. South House, room 18, layer G. Containers 173-174.
Debris of Herulian destruction. Leica ... 30 April 1949 ...
Debris of Herulian destruction. |
Fragment from neck of coarse unglazed Roman amphora.
Incised outside, vertically to pot:
Reddish-brown clay. Herulian(?) destruction fill north of house F. Leica ... 7 June 1947 ... Herulian(?) destruction fill north of house F. |
Wall plaster fallen in Herulian destruction of house. Originally in one piece but unavoidably broken in removal. Also, iron and glass fragment from beneath. Removed May, 1949 ... 20 March 1948 ... Wall plaster fallen in Herulian destruction of house. Originally in one piece but |
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