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Basket/zembil 81 8 202 Trench I, G II G II. Nothing very much -- mostly plain coarse pottery. Some Urfirnis. One piece looks suspiciously Greek.
[Tzonou-Herbst= the two pottery entries that follow are ... mixed, EH, MH and LH, Greek? ... -0.2 |
Basket/zembil 81 22 207 Trench I, G VIII G VIII 2.05- At 2.20 was found a perfect spindle whorl. A second also turned up there.
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G VIII At a depth of 2.20 there is at the S.E end of ... EH II? on inventoried pottery ... Trench I, G VIII stereo |
Basket/zembil 81 21 207 Trench I, G VII G VII From 1.75-1.90 there is brown earth and very little pottery. At 1.90 is a whitish strosis like clay ca. 0.02 thick. Below this is red earth again with ... 1915/05/08 ... -2.05 |
Deposit 1109 42 Lot 2015-054 20% pebbles, 70% coarse cobbles Top slope of the context is slight down to the N. The soil color is light yellowish brown. The soil compaction is moderate. The soil is poorly ... mixed, maybe as late as 3rd c. AD ... 42 ... Characteristics: 42 is harder than 43, 29 had more tile than 42
This is the ... mold made bowl. 2 |
| Deposit 1100 42 0 20% very poorly sorted inclusions of small to medium pebbles (subrounded and angular), tile fragments, bone frgaments (more than in B40) and pottery sherds in a light, yellowish brown, ... ca 1800 ... 42 ... Cleomenes started excavating B42. He removed B42 from E to W ... B42 that borders B40 at its |
Basket/zembil 81 6 202 Trench I, E II Section E. Level II is ca. 0.20 deep. Quite a number of sherds esp. Urfirnis. One or two LM III. A fine obsidian arrow head.
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E II 0.20-0.40 Coarse ... mixed, EH, MH and LH III ... -0.2 |
Deposit 1108 42 Pot sherds, field stones. 10-20% The soil color is dark reddish brown. The soil compaction is hard. The soil is well sorted. It is sandy silt. As with TESE 38, this represents a leveling ... 18th c ... 42 ... Frankish church in unit 2. This ... 244 frag(s) 2.45 kg. (0% saved) coarseware. |
Basket/zembil 81 20 205 Trench I, G VI G VI 1.45-1.75 brownish earth. More pottery. Urfirnis type. Some of finer quality but most rather coarse. At 1.65 several curious cylinders of clay were found ... 1915/05/08 ... Trench I, G VI |
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