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N-S 1074.64-1071.50; E-W 125.50-122.70
Session 2-3 Final Report, June 27, 2014
This is the final report of the second and third sessions during the 2014 excavations in the church nave in Unit 2 of the ... graves in the area abutting ... grave in the central aisle of ... southernmost grave along the narthex |
Introduction:
This is the final report for the first session of excavations in the 2015 season for Rooms 4 and 6 of Unit II in the area of Temple E SE. Room 4 was last excavated by A. Rohn in July and ... exploring any undisturbed graves ... graves 1997-43 ... 1997-13C (1069.25 |
Maggie Beeler, Morgan Condell
Session 1
Temple E, Southeast Excavations
N-S 1074.64-1071.50; E-W 126.00-122.70
April 2014
This is the final summary of the first session of excavation in 2014 in the Temple ... E-W 123.31-122.25) built ... 1073.63-1072.29, E-W 125.25-124.03) also ... represented by two graves cut into |
Introduction:
This is the finalreport of the second and third sessions for the excavation of the interior of the church in Unit 2 of the Frankish Quarter of the Temple E, southeast area. Guy Sanders ... 1069.00-1067.6 N, 131.15-123.25E), and ... 123.31-122.25 W) built into Wall 21 ... overlapping fill deposits and grave |
| Rodney S. Young ... Section Υ had suffered from modern leveling operations and in some parts there were no visible antiquities. In the southeast corner were traces of Proto-Geometric grave cuttings. Excavation revealed the ... 1 Oct 1936-24 Apr 1937 ... Proto-Geometric grave cuttings. |
Wesley Bennett and Lucas Stephens
Session II
Temple E Southeast Excavations
Corridor North of Church: 1075-1078.5 N, 121.5-129.5 E
Room 6: 1077-1085 N, 116.85-120.7 E
04-22.05.2015
This is the summary ... Grave 2015-07 in the Corridor ... During excavation of Grave ... eastern end of this grave |
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 ... 2014-04-25) |
| Margaret Crosby ... The area signified as Section Χ lays outside the Agora proper and no signs of any public buildings were found. The area seems to have been used for private houses from the end of the 6th c. B.C. Apart ... 25 Jan-18 May 1937 ... were two graves of the late ... Close by the graves was a |
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