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Pocket in bedrock 35/Ε. The filling consisting chiefly of coarse ware and roof tiles; some of the material Archaic, but the deposit as late as the mid-5th c. B.C ... Ca. 500-450 B.C ... Ψ ... Ψ:35/Ε |
Middle of 6th B.C ... Ψ ... Ψ:19/ΝΒ |
Some later intrusions.
Black glazed etc. Fragments of large basins and braziers; pyramidal loom-weights ... Earth 5th B.C ... Ψ 13 ... Lot Ψ 13 |
Some later intrusions.
Tile fragments; coarse pot fragments; fragments of water pipe ... Earth 5th B.C ... Ψ ... Ψ:35/Ε |
Broken all around. A single fragment preserves part of the neck of a good-sized pot, flaring outward slightly at top. A man standing, head turned left, arms held out from elbows; legs below thighs missing ... 27 April 1938 ... Ψ ... Ψ:19/ΝΒ |
| A number of fragments make up into two groups:
Group a): preserves the full profile of the neck, some of the shoulder and two tall vertical handles. On the neck are two figures, very tall and thin. The ... 27 April 1938 ... Ψ ... Ψ:35/Ε |
| Three joining fragments preserve part of the wall of an oinochoe (interior: above, unglazed; below, thinned glaze). A hand holding two stick-like objects, one upright and the other diagonally to the first ... 27 April 1938 ... Ψ 215 |
Rather more than half the circumference of rim and walls preserved, and one non-joining rim fragment. Base and bottom broken away. Shallow open heavy-walled basin with thick collar rim and projecting open-topped ... 27 April 1938 ... Ψ 218 |
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