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http://agathe.gr/democracy/state_religion.html State Religion: The Archon Basileus There was no attempt in Classical Athens to separate church and state. Altars and shrines were intermingled with the public areas and buildings of the city. A single ... which was used by the king ... 201D) Photograph of the |
We, Joseph Lillywhite, Joel Rygorsky, Matthew Sears and Martin Wells, continued excavation in the entirety of Nezi Field from May 5 – June 13th, 2008. This report will summarize our own findings, while ... us to the interpretation ... leads us to believe that wall ... 305 allow us to speculate |
| Deposit 1108 347 Lot 2014-035 Common tile, much human bone, some rounded to subrounded medium to coarse pebbles, little glass, plaster, iron, and bronze. Top slope of the context is level. The soil color ... 2014/05/19 ... photographs and to determine ...
Today I photographed and ... photograph as they were lifted. |
Deposit 1106 646 0 Lot 2012-013 The soil had 50% ceramic sherds, cobbles that are angular and spherical, coarse and medium pebbles that are rounded and spherical, iron slag, glass, bone, nails, tile, shell, ... late 11th c - early 12th c ... use of the space.
After ... evident (see photograph 2012 |
| Deposit 1108 99 Lot 2014-001 Small inclusions of greenish clay in soil matrix. Inclusions: roof tile; ceramic; bone; glass; plaster; metal; stone (pebble to cobble). The soil color is dark reddish brown ... 2014/04/15 ... Panos joined us to help guide ... This was photographed before ... the photographs will serve |
The following is a summary of excavations in three areas in North of Nezi: the courtyard of a Byzantine house, the room north of the courtyard, a room south west of the courtyard and a suite of rooms south ... clear that well #2 was in use ... westward extent. A photograph of ... a post-season photograph |
| Deposit 1103 6612 0 Lot 2009-089 20% inclusions od coarse pebbles. Spherical cobbles, ceramics, carbonized material The soil color is dark yellowish brown. The soil compaction is soft. The soil is poorly ... late 11th ... photographed. Soil inside amphora ... us a good opportunity to |
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