Title: | Preliminary Report on the 1998 Excavation Season | |
Author: | John McK. Camp II | |
Abstract: | Most work this year was concentrated to a new area at the extreme northwest, where a modern building had been demolished. Fill from modern to Byzantine times were excavated. The principal feature uncovered was the north-south road which runs through the area. The work in and around the Classical commercial building behind the Painted Stoa also continued. A Mycenaean chamber tomb was found under the floor of one of the rooms. The date of the tomb seems to be 14th century B.C. A second chamber tomb was found a bit further north, rich in finds, including two bronze daggers and one knife blade. During the summer a more active use of computers for the excavation and archives was initiated. | |
Date: | 8 Jun-31 Jul 1998 | |
Section: | ΒΖ | |
ΒΕ | ||
Keyword: | Checked | |
References: | Report Pages (8) Images (10) Objects (29) Deposit: J-K 2:2 Deposit: K 2:5 |