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About half preserved, to the shoulder, with most of one handle; restored in plaster. Twisted handles, with a relief mask at the base, and a raised lump to each side of the upper attachment. Decoration ... 7-9 June 1939 |
Body and neck fragments restored; no join between upper and lower parts of body. Spreading foot and thickened offset rim.
Pinkish-buff clay (Attic?), with dull black glaze inside and on rim and neck ... 7-9 June 1939 |
| Intact jar except for one small hole in upper body.
Capacity: 29850 (Lang 1954) 30300; Capacity: 29480.
Stamps on both handles; trident right. Cxt: dep 54(VG)*
Msc: is srf of lets wearing off? (jar accessible ... 9 June 1939-6 May 1940 |
Complete except for small body fragments.
Capacity: (poly, corrected from 22.840 poly 8.vi.78) 22.770.
On each handle, a rectangular stamp, without symbol; the readings the same on both stamps. Cxt: dep ... 9 June 1939-6 May 1940 |
Simple drawshaft ending in flat floor, no passages. Mixed Hellenistic fill to the bottom. Coins:
15 June 1939 #1-#3 No container ... 15 June 1939 |
Well. Construction, use and dumped fillings of the Hellenistic period. Tile-lined well with a packing of jars behind the tiles; the well cut through (Fill 4) the passage of a cistern (B 21:25). At 9.00m ... Hellenistic |
Back fill in an unfinished well, originally dug only to a depth of 3.80m. Apparently dug in the 3rd. c. B.C. and refilled at once; the filling contained a scattering of 5th. and 4th. c. fragments as well ... To early 3rd century. |
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