|
| Listed in notebook as at 6/ΛΗ but later found to be at 12/ΛΗ.
Originally B 16:1.
Large cistern distinguished by a short (1.75m) blind tunnel running SW from its floor, and a shallow (ca. 0.80m originally) ... Ca. 150 B.C ... Ca. 150 B.C ... ΠΠ:6/ΛΗ |
Roman use fill in lowest 6.70m; Byz upper fill (dump). Notebook lists eight fills; subdivisions based on shelf groupings.
Subdivisions:
.1=Dumped fills 1-2, Byzantine
.2=Fill 3 (baskets 18-37)
.3=Fill ... 50-150 A.D. to Early Byz ... 50-150 A.D. to Early Byz ... -17.6m. |
(Roman Group J). The upper fill to a depth of ca. 16.00m. was of earth scooped up elsewhere and thrown in ... The latest piece noted from this fill was a TC fragment dated late 4th to 5th(?) c. BC. From ... 2nd.-3rd. c. A.D ... 150-267 BC. (nbpp. 2358-2360) ... April 1936 #5-#6
Coins found ... #1-#3
6 May 1936 #1-#4
11 May |
Two pebble floors of Roman date, broken into at the SE and north, covered a 6x5m trench in ΕΛ, bounded by the unexcavated east trench and a wall from Byzantine Building D (Wall A). Under these pebble floors ... 220 - 150 B.C ... 6x5m trench in ΕΛ, bounded |
Containers 6-9. Coins:
9 April 1949 #1-#6 ... 225-150 B.C.? ... Containers 6-9 ... Coins:
9 April 1949 #1-#6 |
Containers 4, 5, 6 and channel ... Ca. 225-150 B.C. POU ... Ca. 225-150 B.C. POU |
Square pit in bedrock southwest of the Hephaisteion. Many marble chips from the construction of the temple of Hephaestus were found here together with a large quantity of pottery and other objects ... Ca. 450 B.C.
Ca. 390-380 B.C ... Hesperia Suppl. 5 (1941), 128-150, figs. 56-75. |
The following objects may be from this level or from the 'Mixed Classical Level at 10/Δ: SS 449, SS 450, SS 451 (nbp. 186, 2819). Coins:
4 March 1933 #1-#6 (cf. #7-#13)
7 March 1933 #39 ... 150-86 B.C ... Coins:
4 March 1933 #1-#6 (cf. #7-#13)
7 March 1933 #39 |
|
|