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Basket/zembil 294 9 113 Lot 2450 Cooking ware. stewpot. 1 rim. late 6th c. type; Fineware. Rom- Local R.S.5 bodysherds. ER; Coarseware. pitcher. 1 rim. 8th c ... 5th-8th c. AC ... 9 ... Cooking ware. stewpot. 1 rim. late 6th c. type; Fineware. Rom- Local R |
| Structure 1110 462 Structure materials: limestone. Material size: the stones average 1.20m long x 0.65m wide x 0.45m high. Material finish: squared. Material construction: ashlar. Material bonding: none ... original wall of stoa ... 350.9-346.7E, 1084.8-1086.1N ... 350.9 |
| 1110 494 The context shape in plan is linear. The top break of the cut is sharp. The sides of the cut are vertical. The break at the base of the cut is sharp. The base of the cut is flat. Truncation: 316 ... Hellenistic? ... South Line of Cut in Center 1R |
Basket/zembil 133 2 54 Lot 1933-018 On box in Old Museum: "stoa / 1933 / stucco from Wall MN9" Fineware. Rom- Unid. R.S.; Fineware. Greek 2 frag(s) 0 kg. (100% saved) fineware. 1 frag(s) 0 kg ... 1933 ... Wall MN 9 (Box Project 2014) |
| Basket/zembil 954 9 24 Lot 2002-030 fill inside bottom of Geometric sarcophagus, inside RT 85R Fineware. thin walled jug with rouletting 1 bs; Cooking ware. Hell fabric 7 bs; Coarseware. nondescript 7 ... npd ... 417.1-416.05E, 945.1-945.9N ... 945.9 |
| Deposit 1110 528 Lot 2016-040 fine to coarse subrounded to angular spherical to tabular pebbles Top slope of the context is level. The soil color is dark reddish brown. The soil compaction is firm. The ... EH II ... Reddish Deposit in NW Corner of 1R |
| 1110 493 The context shape in plan is irregular". The top break of the cut is sharp. The sides of the cut are concave. The break at the base of the cut is gradual. The base of the cut is tapered rounded ... Hellenistic ... 353.3-351.6E, 1087.9-1090.7N ... 1087.9 |
| Deposit 1110 433 light pinkish brown silty sand; more compact than 432; charcoal inclusions Top slope of the context is slight down to the SE. The soil color is light pinkish brown. The soil compaction ... 2016/04/19 ... Fill above bedrock(?) in 4R W, II |
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