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Above well at 48/ΙΕ (J 15:1) ... Early Roman ... Κ ... Κ:48/ΙΕ |
Red fill with burning over south part of Heliaea. Post Herulian Metal- Worker's establishment. Coins:
20 May 1953 #1-#2
4 May 1953 #1 P 30199 (Κ 4282), B 1544-1546 (Κ 4281, Κ4283-4284) catalogued on May ... Late 3rd. c. A.D ... Κ ... Κ:36-48/Δ-Ι |
Clay pit with clear light yellow clay thoroughly suitable for pottery making ... 1st-early 2nd c. A.D ... Κ ... Κ:44/ΙΖ |
Located in road west of Middle Stoa. It was 4.80m deep. Owing to its shallowness, it was probably kept clean. The southernmost block of the N-S peribolos (?) wall west of the Middle Stoa partly covered ... 200-165 B.C ... Κ ... Κ:18-19/ΜΗ |
Nbp. 1740: From the gravel fill at the level of the lowest step, late Hellenistic pottery, higher up (middle to top steps) early Roman. Coins:
23 March 1948 #1-#4
24 April 1948 #1-#33
26 April 1948 #1-#26 ... Late Hellenistic-Early Roman ... Κ |
Gravel above cobbled street surface ... Second half 2nd c. B.C ... Κ ... Κ:6-15/Κ-Μ |
Pocket in cobble paving in road west of Fountain House ... 1st c. A.D ... Κ |
Hellenistic fill South of Middle Stoa near NW corner of Heliaea. This fill contained material later in date than that which made up the middle Stoa Building Fill.
Only the coins (and a few amphora handles ... To ca. 140 B.C ... Κ ... Κ:20/ΛΔ |
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