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"Red Fill" (extending to bedrock or near, over most of area). Mainly first century after Christ with later disturbance. Coins:
17 April 1936 #10-#13
18 April 1936 #1
20 April 1936 #13-#17
21 April 1936 ... 1st-2nd c. A.D. |
| Doorsill in course of removal as it turns out to be inscription. From southwest ... AMS Horizontal (normal) |
| South side of House. In foreground, part of Layer II. Behind Martyra, Layer III. X=Nail 76. From west ... AMS Horizontal (normal) |
| Mixed ... R. Wood ... 1601 1798 ... 1952 |
A. Lamps.
B. Glass and bone.
C. Intrusions and sherds which are pretty.
D. Selected pieces. |
A. Coarse- with one bit of tile; two bits of stone- overflow of B.
B. Stone, metal, plaster, tile etc. |
Amphora fragments, overflow from B 156 B ... 1st-3rd A.D. |
Flat disk with pierced cylinder through center.
Well preserved. 6th c. A.D. House, layer II, red fill. 1680, 1880 Leica ... 24 April 1952 |
Basket handle missing, otherwise intact.
Plain discus; nodules on rim and body; sloppy volutes at joining of nozzle and rim. On bottom within two ridges, raised "alpha".
Orange-red to black glaze.
Brownish ... 25 April 1952 |
| Homer A. Thompson ... Mycenaean graves were excavated in section Ε.
Section Ν was disturbed by late pits, bothroi and walls. Excavation was carried out through Roman levels. The area seemed to have been leveled out and raised ... 4 Mar-31 May 1952 |
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