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Called a Turkish pit, located under a Byzantine wall and filled with an upper level of Byzantine material under which a level of Roman material. Coins:
5 April 1932 #1-#3
6 April 1932 #1-#5
7 April 1932 ... 6-11 April 1932 ... Turkish pit in Δ |
Turkish ... Δ 36 ... Lot Δ 36 |
Roman ... Δ 37 ... Lot Δ 37 |
6th B.C ... Δ 30 ... Lot Δ 30 |
Early Roman ... Δ 32 ... Lot Δ 32 |
Preserved: the vertical handle with projecting thumb-hold and part of the rim, neck, shoulder and body. Mouth probably round. At junction of body and shoulder, nicks, then a broad horizontal groove. On ... 12 April 1932 ... Δ 623 |
| Shape similar to Knidian; broken before curve.
Coarse pink clay, grey core; slipped.
Outer edge of the impression broken away; shallow set, circumference incomplete. Cxt: see nt of 7.vii.75 made for ... Late Hellenistic ... Δ 277 |
| Storage Amphora. Storage Amphora: Stamped ... Δ-2 347, 348 P 498 P 499 N 40672 N 40673 Δ:1932.0411:17 P 498 ... 12 April 1932 ... Δ-2 ... Δ:1932.0411:17 |
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