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With Roman and Byzantine disturbance. Note stucco fragments.
Coin
14 June 1938 #4 ... 4th B.C ... Ω 103 ... Lot Ω 103 |
Corinthian lamp fragment (Type II) ... 4th-Early 3rd B.C ... Ω 109 ... Lot Ω 109 |
Half of edge around top broken away.
Plain rim and plain top surrounded by a ridge; whole lamp surrounded by high flaring edge. Vertical handle; triangular nozzle; simulated ring foot.
Mottled red to brown ... 14 June 1938 ... Ω 939 |
A single fragment preserves rim, neck and part of shoulder; handle missing. Tall narrow neck, contracting slightly below flaring rim, flat on top.
At start of shoulder, dipinto in black, broken at left: ... 14 June 1938 ... Ω 938 |
A single fragment preserves rim and neck, part of shoulder, one handle and upper attachment of the other handle [P.H. 0.13]. Thick rounded lip; narrow neck; sloping shoulder, with wheel grooves; thick ... 14 June 1938 ... Ω 953 |
| Broad flat bottom; high sides with slight convex-concave curve; flat projecting rim, grooved on top; three short vertical grooved handles, from just below rim to middle of wall; to each of them is attached ... 14 June 1938 ... Ω ... Ω:52/ΛΣΤ |
| Single fragment; two thirds of rim missing.
Small Lekanis lid with well-formed, solid flaring knob. Shiny black gloss on exterior only.
Attic fabric.
Fragments of two more in lot Ω 103. Inventoried ... 14 June 1938 ... Ω ... Ω:67/ΛΘ ... Lot Ω 103 |
| Single fragment preserving ca. one third of rim and upper wall.
Vertical rim with exterior flange.
Dull black to brown gloss.
Attic fabric. Inventoried 3 July 2002. Disturbed pyre in fill of House D, ... 14 June 1938 ... Ω 2065 |
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