Rather broad; small fragment not preserving junction with neck.
Coarse, pinkish-buff clay; grey core.
Impression set obliquely; incomplete upper right and lower left. South chamber of Cistern, lowest ... 22 April 1932
Not completely excavated due to instability of chamber walls and water. Sherds of all periods - Greek, Roman and Byzantine - were found in it [nbp. 424].
Re-examined in 2010. Photos and notes on NB pages ... 10th c. A.D.
Connected with G 14:3.
There was a layer of Late Roman fill. It rested over a layer of 2nd c. B.C Hellenistic and then another of 4th c. B.C Hellenistic; the passage between the two cisterns contained ... Late Hellenistic
Athens ... Coin no. 2.
Casts stored in Lab Case No. 52C South chamber of cistern H:8. Head of Apollo r., laureate. Border of dots. Α-[Θ]/Ε
Plemochoe. All within wheat wreath. 414, 756 85-19-34 ... Ca. 140's B.C.
Late 2nd century B.C pottery; some in probably 3rd c. B.C.; some coarse have been discarded; one tin with several fragmentary vases might be worth cataloguing one day ... Late Hellenistic