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| Eugene Vanderpool ... Finds from Section Ψ span from Turkish down to the Neolithic and Geometric times. Several wells and cisterns from various periods were found and explored. The most extensive remains in the section belong ... 24 Jan-18 Jun 1938 |
| Fragment with nozzle and part of rim and discus.
The whole very worn; ornament uncertain. Broad channel to wick hole.
Micaceous red to buff clay.
Type XXXI of Corinth collection. Well; container 35. Leica, ... May 1938 |
| Intact.
Discus, square with cross. On rim, impressed circles. Handle, unpierced, two grooves above and below. On reverse, palm branch, oval grooves and small impressed circles.
No glaze.
Buff clay.
Type ... May 1938 |
| Intact, save minor fractures. Small concave bottom; egg-shaped body; tall narrow neck; projecting overhanging lip; no handle. Two ridges on neck and one on upper shoulder. Painted decoration on shoulder: ... May 1938 |
| Mixed ... E. Vanderpool ... 401 600 ... 27 April 1938-21 May 1938 |
It may perhaps be assumed that in the 5th c. the Romans cleaned the well to 25.30m., thus removing 2nd c. and subsequent fill, and then began to reuse the shaft. Coins
20 May 1938 #6
21 May 1938 #1
25 ... POU 1st c. and 5th-6th c. A.D. |
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