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| Profile drawings of Bronze Age pottery.
From Deposit I 4-5:1, Lot ΒΓ 531 ... Anne Hooton A. Balitsari ... For John Papadopoulos.
Scanned July 2016 ... Profile drawings of Bronze Age pottery.
From Deposit I 4-5:1, Lot ΒΓ 531. |
| Profile drawings of Bronze Age pottery.
From Deposit I 4-5:1, Lot ΒΓ 531 ... Anne Hooton A. Balitsari ... For John Papadopoulos.
Scanned July 2016.
Same as DA 12714 ... Profile drawings of Bronze Age pottery.
From Deposit I 4-5:1, Lot ΒΓ 531. |
| Profile drawings of Bronze Age pottery.
From Deposit I 4-5:1, Lot ΒΓ 531 ... Anne Hooton A. Balitsari ... For John Papadopoulos.
Scanned July 2016.
Copy of DA 5285 (PD 2774-183) ... 2016 ... Profile drawings of Bronze Age pottery.
From Deposit I 4-5:1, Lot ΒΓ 531. |
| The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index; Swindler Mary H. The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index; Tsountas Chr. The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index; Swords. The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index; Unfinished ... Agora 13 284 ... The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index; Troy I ... The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index; Troy I; Date of Troy ... The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index; Troy I; Battle Axe |
| Mended from several pieces; about one-third of the wall, and fragments from the floor, missing. Flat-bottomed coarse mortar with widely projecting rim, rounded on top, and with a shallow pour channel ... 9 May 1949 ... Tarsus I, p. 277, fig. 823-y.
A.G. Yangaki, Βυζαντινά |
Inscribed fragment.
Right edge and rough picked back preserved.
Six lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Belong with I 5177. Found in Dark Age context west of the late Roman Fortification, ... 175-200 A.D ... with I 5177 ... Found in Dark Age context west of the late Roman ... inscription I 4713 (ΘΘ 93) built |
| Upper parts of handles and fragments from side wall missing; restored in plaster. High base ring; deep bowl; two vertical loop handles rising above rim, their attachments running well down the side wall ... 22 April 1935 ... I 9:2 ... Neolithic
Bronze Age |
| Fragments missing from wall, restored in plaster. The vase had been broken in antiquity and mended with string(?) passed through holes drilled along side the fracture. Round bottom; gently out-turned lip ... 22 April 1935 ... I 9:2 ... Neolithic
Bronze Age |
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