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| Eugene Vanderpool ... A report mainly about the results of the excavations of the Tholos and the Bouleuterion, but a notebook index attached refer to all features excavated during 1934. A list of coins associated with the construction ... 15 Jan-19 May 1934 |
Broken away above at right.
Obverse : a bearded head (Serapis), right.
Reverse : uncertain. Well. in zip lock bag in conservation
with gloves Leica ... 12 March 1934 |
Broken away below.
Obverse : a head wearing petasos (?) (Hermes?), right.
Reverse : a countermark of dolphin. Well. in zip lock bag in conservation
with gloves Leica ... 12 March 1934 |
Fragment a) is made up of two joining fragments preserving part of the rim of an open bowl.
Fragment b) comes from close to the base.
Mottled red glaze inside and out. Yellowish buff clay.
Cf. also fragment ... 12 March 1934 |
Seven fragments making up to three.
A fairly deep open bowl, whose profile can be restored with certainty. Plain straight rim. Rounded bottom with a concave hollow as base (partly preserved).
Light buff ... 21 March 1934 |
| Mixed (end of season notes, no excavation) ... E. Vanderpool ... 40-51 (pp. 1001-1003) (1934)
52-71 (pp. 1037-1040) (1934)
72-96 (pp. 1087-1091) (1934)
97-135 (pp. 1144-1147) (1934)
136-152 (pp. 1157-1161) (1934) 983 1182 ... 1934 |
Primarily late Roman material but some scrappy early Roman. Coins:
5 March 1934 #1-#4
6 March 1934 #1-#3
7 March 1934 #1-#2
8 March 1934 #1-#4
9 March 1934 #1-#4
10 March 1934 #1 ... Ca. A.D. 350 dumped fill |
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