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| Marcie Handler ... Pyre under floor no. 9 in the center of Room 4. It was adjacent to the southern face of Wall 4, but at lower elevation than the lowest course of the wall foundation (which was found at 52.250 masl.), suggesting ... 375-350 B.C. |
| Pyre J 2:30 in Room 4 of the Classical Commercial Building ... John Camp ... In end of season preliminary report 2015, fig. 6.
More report material can be found in
Photography /Unworked / Projects / Excavation 2015 /Preliminary Report 2015. Horizontal (normal) ... 17 Jul 2015 |
| A red-figured stemless cup from Pyre J 2:30 with looping handles ... Craig Mauzy ... In end of season preliminary report 2015, fig. 8.
More report material can be found in
Photography /Unworked / Projects / Excavation 2015 /Preliminary Report 2015. Horizontal (normal) ... 24 Jul 2015 |
| Pyre J 2:30 with small-scale cooking pots (chytra and lopadion), saucers and dishes, a lamp, and drinking cups.
Fourth row: P 37547, P 37545, L 6174, P 37543.
Third row: P 37546, P 37553, P 37550, P 37540, ... Craig Mauzy ... In end of season preliminary report 2015, fig. 7.
The salt cellars P 37556 and P 37557 do not belong to the pyre.
More report material can be found in
Photography /Unworked / Projects / Excavation 2015 ... 24 Jul 2015 |
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