Rodney Young examining sherds out on the site. Box by box, as labelled and washed, the sherds from the well (Deposit A 17:2) are spread out. Cf. Pot's Progress, Archaeology, vol. 1, no. 1, 1948, p. 17, fig. 7.
Any bit of ancient floor will be useful for drying. Box by box, as labelled and washed, the sherds from the well (Deposit A 17:2) are spread out. Rodney Young examines the sherds and can get a clear idea of the filling of the well and he can make a first try at finding fragments that belong together. Cf. Pot's Progress, Archaeology, vol. 1, no. 1, 1948, p. 17, fig. 7.
The sherds from the well (Deposit A 17:2) are spread out. Rodney Young examines the sherds and can get a clear idea of the filling of the well and he can make a first try at finding fragments that belong together. Cf. Pot's Progress, Archaeology, vol. 1, no. 1, 1948, p. 17, fig. 7.
The sherds from the well (Deposit A 17:2) are spread out. Rodney Young examines the sherds and can get a clear idea of the filling of the well and he can make a first try at finding fragments that belong together. Cf. Pot's Progress, Archaeology, vol. 1, no. 1, 1948, p. 17, fig. 7.
The sherds from the well (Deposit A 17:2) are spread out. Rodney Young examines the sherds and can get a clear idea of the filling of the well and he can make a first try at finding fragments that belong together. Cf. Pot's Progress, Archaeology, vol. 1, no. 1, 1948, p. 17, fig. 7.