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| Classical dump at N/1,6-6/6,8.
Layer 14 in Early Trench E. A tremendously thick layer of dumped fill with ceramic contents ranging down through the second half of the 5th century and into very early years ... Late 5th c. (Early 4th c.) |
Pyre at N/9-6/1,2, layer 11a.
No formal limits, apparent limits about 0.30-0.40m N-S; 0.50-0.60 E-W (cut into by trench at east) ... Late 575-550 B.C. |
Late second quarter of 6th B.C. |
Mended from 15 pieces, three fragments of top missing; broken all around at shoulder, attachment points of handle and spout. Reserved band at shoulder. One side of top has long-necked, long-winged swan ... 28 April 1972 |
Three joining pieces from wall of krater, curving out at top toward rim. Interior has horizontally streaked brown to black glaze. Exterior has, from left: front half of standing (female?) figure facing ... 28 April 1972 |
| Stephen G. Miller ... With the exception of the removal of certain modern intrusions, the recovery of a few layers of a late Roman road, and the discovery of the westward continuation of the southern foundation of Roman Building ... 22 Mar-20 Jun 1972 |
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