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| Amphora with small round peg toe, globular body to rounded shoulder, short cylindrical neck to flaring rim with thickened rounded vertical lip distinguished from body by groove on interior. Two round strap ... Palazzo after 121 or 116-75 B.C. (p. 188) or early 1st c. A.D. (p. 190) ... South Stoa, context 112 |
| Rooms A, B, C ... Stillwell, T ... From Southeast above Film: Oakley South Film Type: Kodak Plus X NB244 P112 ... 1/6/1962;4/7/1962 ... NB244 P112 |
| Plan of the Agora area showing Iron Age and Early Archaic wells and graves (1100-600 B.C.) ... PD 1125-2010 Version of PD 1125. Horizontal (normal) ... Museum Guide (2014), p. 112, fig. 64. |
| Other. Agora 8, p. 131. Agora 8, no. 51. Agora 8, no. 11 ... Agora 31 109 IL 1469 P 26813 P 26827 IL 1470 IL 1471 P 26828 P 26817 P 26814 P 26815 P 26829 P 9979 T 1458 T 1459 P 9980 T 1461 T 1460 ΘΘ-46 N 26036 ΘΘ-47 N 26037 ΘΘ-48 N 26038 Lot ΕΛ 112 Lot ΘΘ 24 T 20:2 ... 7th B.C ... Lot ΕΛ 112 |
| Male Head. Head Fragment of Child Figurine. Cistern ... ΛΛ-5 832, 833 T 1434 T 1435 ΛΛ:1937.0413:1 N 32507 ΛΛ:1937.0413:2 ΛΛ:1937.0413:3 N 32508 ΛΛ:1937.0413:4 N 32509 ΛΛ:1937.0413:5 N 32510 ΛΛ:1937.0413:6 N 32511 ΛΛ:1937.0413:7 E 5:1 D 4:1 T 1434 T 1435 ... 229-30 B.C ... 229-30 B.C ... 330-300 B.C ... ΛΛ:102-112/ΛΣΤ-ΝΓ |
| Terracotta figurine of woman, frontal, with long hair, rather flat on top of head and full at sides, falling in long locks over shoulders; locks rendered by short parallel incisions. Heavy face with ... Context Archaic to Roman ... Museum, Workroom, drawer 112 |
| Terracotta figurine with extended rt. forearm, fingers curled in as if holding object. Wears garment with tight sleeve down to wrist. Fingers incised after removal from mould. Solid. Traces of white ... Context late 4th - early 3rd B.C ... Museum, Workroom, drawer 112 |
This is the final report for the area excavated by the green team in Temple East – Southeast during the first session of excavation of 2014. Guy Sanders (director) and Jody Cundy (field director) supervised ... 16th-19th c.
This phase of use ... the late 15th c. Brogan had ... between the 16th and18th c. |
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