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| Disturbed pyre dispersed in fill of Room 5, House D.
Pyre pots in very fragmentary condition were noticed by Barbara Tsakirgis in later analysis of pottery that had been excavated in 1938; no mention of ... 14 June 1938 ... Ω ... Ω:67/ΛΘ ... Ω:64-68/ΛΖ-ΛΗ |
With Roman and Byzantine disturbance. Note stucco fragments.
Coin
14 June 1938 #4 ... 4th B.C ... Ω 103 ... Lot Ω 103 |
Corinthian lamp fragment (Type II) ... 4th-Early 3rd B.C ... Ω 109 ... Lot Ω 109 |
Half of edge around top broken away.
Plain rim and plain top surrounded by a ridge; whole lamp surrounded by high flaring edge. Vertical handle; triangular nozzle; simulated ring foot.
Mottled red to brown ... 14 June 1938 ... Ω 939 |
A single fragment preserves rim, neck and part of shoulder; handle missing. Tall narrow neck, contracting slightly below flaring rim, flat on top.
At start of shoulder, dipinto in black, broken at left: ... 14 June 1938 ... Ω ... Ω:52/Ι |
A single fragment preserves rim and neck, part of shoulder, one handle and upper attachment of the other handle [P.H. 0.13]. Thick rounded lip; narrow neck; sloping shoulder, with wheel grooves; thick ... 14 June 1938 ... Ω ... Ω:52/ΛΣΤ |
| Broad flat bottom; high sides with slight convex-concave curve; flat projecting rim, grooved on top; three short vertical grooved handles, from just below rim to middle of wall; to each of them is attached ... 14 June 1938 ... Ω ... Ω:52/ΛΣΤ |
| Single fragment; two thirds of rim missing.
Small Lekanis lid with well-formed, solid flaring knob. Shiny black gloss on exterior only.
Attic fabric.
Fragments of two more in lot Ω 103. Inventoried ... 14 June 1938 ... two more in lot Ω 103. |
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