Title: | Well in Room 1 of South Aisle of Stoa | |
Category: | Well | |
Description: | Well in Room 1 of south aisle of Stoa. The well is lined with bricks and tile. This lining is preserved to a level of 52.733 m., which is approximately the same as the level off the late threshold of the shop (52.601 m.). A channel had been dug through bedrock with its bottom at 49.321 m. It was ca. 0.60 m. wide, and led from Well H 4:3 to a well in Shop IIa to the west. Broken drain tiles were found further up in the channel. Pottery from the channel was the same as that from the well. | |
Contents: | Little pottery, many stones and bricks (presumably from the collapsed collar, some pieces of marble moulding. Pottery dated in the 5th century with a few 6th c. sherds. | |
Chronology: | 5th-6th c. A.D. | |
Date: | 15-18 May 1972 29 May 1972 4 July 1972 | |
Section: | ΒΓ' | |
Grid: | H/12-4/15,16 | |
Elevation: | -5.1m. | |
Masl: | -5.1m. |