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Deposit 1107 1210 0 Lot 2013-035 brick and tile (5%), pottery, small limestone pebbles (5 cm), wall plaster, metal, glass, carbon Top slope of the context is level. The soil color is dark brownish red ... 6th century AD ... Late Roman (5th -6th c AD) |
Bram ten Berge, Katerina Ragkou
Session II
Temple E Southeast Excavations (TESE)
N: 1071.69 S: 1058.97 E: 103.11 W: 94.50
May 5, 2014 – May 26, 2014
Introduction
This is the final summary of the ... 99.21-97.50) were uniform and ... E-W: 103.02-99.21) revealed ... 1070.21-1069.40; E-W: 95.58-94.67; N-S: |
Deposit 1106 844 0 Lot 2012-036 Soil at the end of 17.5.12 was quite light and soft; then after rain that night, it was quite dark and firmer. Inclusions: pottery, mortar, marble, tile The soil color is ... late 11th C ... inventoried as C 2012-6; Fineware ... green, bs 21, rim 1; Obsidian |
Deposit 1106 856 0 Lot 2012-049 Pottery, bone, tile, few pebbles, few cobbles, glass, coin # 92, bronze, iron slag; 30% inclusions The soil color is light greyish brown. The soil compaction is very soft ... 1270 +/- 10 ... 86.21 |
| Deposit 1109 786 Lot 2015-022 30% inclusions, Sub-Rounded Tabular medium pebbles. Tile and bone visible on surface and throughout context. Top slope of the context is level. The soil color is dark greyish ... 4th quarter 13 c ... 4th quarter 13 c. |
North of Nezi 2010
White Second Session Report (John Tully)
The following summarizes the results of excavations in two areas north of Nezi field during the second session of the 2010 excavation season ... Nezi Field 2010 by Tully, John (2010-05-05 to 2010-05-21) |
| Deposit 1108 242 Iron (scarce), ceramic (scarce to mod), tile (scarce to mod), human bone (v. freq), med to coarse rounded to subrounded pebbles (scarce), painted plaster (scarce) Top slope of the context ... 2014/05/09 ... grave 1990-41C to the south ... 21 frag(s) 0.08 kg. (0% saved) cooking ware. |
Deposit 1107 1233 0 Lot 2013-020 Inclusions of tiles, ceramic sherds, cobbles, pebbles, glass, crushed mudbrick, bricks, boulders, lime concrete (total ~ 40%) Top slope of the context is slight down to ... Early 5th century ... Late Roman (5th -6th c AD) |
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