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The following is a summary of excavations in three areas in North of Nezi: the courtyard of a Byzantine house, the room north of the courtyard, a room south west of the courtyard and a suite of rooms south ... Nezi Field |
| Bronze bead, probably from an earring. Spherical with a round hole through the horizontal axis. Hollow. Similar to MF 5815 and MF 09-34. Bronze Complete or intact. Intact, slightly corroded ... possibly Frankish (based on context) ... possibly Frankish (based on context) ... Nezi Field |
| Earring with a curved wire terminating in a spherical bead covered with impressed(?) circles; the bead was attached to the loop by a second, very thin, piece of wire which wrapped around the base of the ... 2009/06/04 ... Nezi Field |
| Deposit 1101 5815 0 Lot 2008-062 50%: tile, bone, pottery, pebbles (sm-lg), cobbles The soil color is light yellowish brown. The soil compaction is very soft. The soil is poorly sorted. It is sandy silt ... late 11th century npd ... Nezi Field |
Deposit 1101 5817 0 30%: bone, tile, pottery, pebbles The soil color is light yellowish red. The soil compaction is soft. The soil is poorly sorted. It is sandy silt. Deposit 5817 is a lens of soft fill ... late 11th ... Nezi Field, context 5817 |
Deposit 1101 5819 0 30%: pebbles (sm-lg), pottery, tile, cobbles, bits of mortar Top slope of the context is slight down to the E. The soil color is light yellowish brown. The soil compaction is firm ... late 11th ... Nezi Field |
Cut 1101 5831 0 The context shape in plan is irregular. The top break of the cut is sharp. The sides of the cut are mixed. The break at the base of the cut is m. The base of the cut is flat. Truncation: ... late 11th ... Nezi Field |
Deposit 1101 5833 0 50%: pebbles (fine-course), roof tile, cobbles Top slope of the context is slight down to the E. The soil color is dark pinkish brown. The soil compaction is stongly cemented. The soil ... late 11th century ... Top slope of the context is slight down to the E. The soil color is dark ... and 5815. However, the ... the excavation of 5815 |
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