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Well 18 ... Neolithic ... U 26:2 ... U 26:2 |
Well T: Middle Helladic. Close to Paved Building. Diameter ca. 0.75-0.80m.
No apparent water, but a thin layer of sand at the bottom ... Middle Helladic ... Hesperia 83 (2014), p. 201, table 2. |
| Mike Laughy ... This pyre was found within an otherwise mostly sterile fill directly under a white floor surface in the southern section of Area IV. It was located ca. 0.50m. east of a similar deposit, Pyre J 2:25. The ... 4th c. B.C ... J 2:26 ... J 2:26 |
Klepsydra: Pits or cuttings beneath Paved Court ... Mycenaean ... T 26-27:2 ... T 26-27:2 |
Depth: original at least 3.70m, depth preserved ca. 2.00m.
Diameter: top ca. 0.80x1.15, bottom ca. 0.75m.
Water level ca. -1.50m ... 8-9 March 1939 ... Depth: original at least 3.70m, depth preserved ca. 2.00m.
Diameter: top ca. |
| John Camp ... Protogeometric grave (female inhumation) located about 0.60m northwest of T 15:1. It consisted of a roughly rectangular pit, with the corners slightly rounded, oriented approximately north-south. The pit ... "Submycenaean"/Early Protogeometric ... T 15:2 ... T 15:2 |
| Eugene Vanderpool ... Grave (E.L. Smithson: Grave III: SM).
The close proximity and similarity of this tomb and tomb M 16-17:1 strongly suggests that they were intentionally laid out in relation to one another and were contemporary ... Late Mycenaean/Submycenaean-Earliest Protogeometric ... Hesperia 73 (2004), p. 26, n. 72 ... Agora XXXVI, Tomb 2, pp. 49-52, 527-528, figs. 2.8, 2.9, 3.11, 3.12. |
Pithos in Turkish Pathway Coins
26 May 1937 #2-#7 ... Byzantine ... Coins
26 May 1937 #2-#7 |
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