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EXCAVATION SUMMARY
Six weeks ago, on April 10, 2007, we, Lydia Herring, Josh Langseth, and Kris Lorenzo, opened an excavation area at the extreme north of the Nezi field under the supervision of Guy Sanders, ... flooring (B90), and the ash ... stone packing and clay (B90 ... (B100=B102=B105=B106=B108) is also disturbed by a |
This is the summary of the second session of excavation in 2014 in Unit 2, Room 7, and the adjacent passage north of the church nave, in the area of Temple E Southeast (TESE). Room 7 was previously excavated ... (roughly 3.5 meters). A clay ... 85.08, NB 854 B16), and a coin ... 1084.90 N, 120.3 – 123.5 E; |
Sarah Rous, Rebecca Worsham
Session I
Temple E Southeast Excavations
N: 1087 N, S: 1075.25 N, E: 129 E, W: 116.5 E
6–25 April 2014
Introduction
This is the final summary of the first session of excavation ... 1075.25 N, E at 122.5 E, and W ... the chin and a heavily worn ... burials, and may suggest a |
Alison Fields and Jessica Lamont
Team White, Session 3
Nezi Field Excavations Interim Report
Area 1: N-S 1016.05-1011.70, E-W 274.18-278.91
Area 2: N-S 1009.51-1005.94, E-W 278.90-271.47
May 27-June 14 ... 1009.51-1005.94, E-W 278.90-271.47, and ... including a puzzling section of ... Feature
A small section of a |
Bram ten Berge, Katerina Ragkou
Session II
Temple E Southeast Excavations (TESE)
N: 1071.69 S: 1058.97 E: 103.11 W: 94.50
May 5, 2014 – May 26, 2014
Introduction
This is the final summary of the ... Roads and Courtyard of NW Passage, Session 2 |
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 ... Nezi Field 2008 by Jody Cundy and Megan Thompsen (2008-04-07 to 2008-06-13) |
An Jiang, Catharine Judson
2016 Corinth Session I
South Stoa Excavation, Shop 1 Rear
Coordinates: N: 1092.3, S: 1084.7, E: 355.9, W: 349.6
Excavation Dates: April 5-21, 2016
Introduction
This is ... minimus (5th – 6th A.D ... Neolithic potsherds and a few ... and 5th centuries BC |
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