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Coarse and red glazed jug and bowl fragments.
Coins:
18 February 1937 #1-#2 ... 2nd-3rd A.D ... Υ 18 ... Lot Υ 18 |
3rd-early 2nd B.C ... Δ 19 ... Lot Δ 19 |
1st half 2nd B.C ... 1st half 2nd B.C. |
Late 2nd B.C.-first quarter of 1st B.C ... Late 2nd B.C.-first quarter of 1st B.C. |
Combed ware; Justinianic fabric; some Late Roman C.
Envelope A; same fill ? 25 May 1938 p. 1081.
Envelope B; latest combed, note flanged rim with wavy line.
Coins
21 May 1938 #14
23 May 1938 #1-#2 ... Late Roman ... Conglomerate Wall in Room 3; Fill 1 |
5th-4th B.C ... Area West of Street; Marmaradika; Room 1; Layer 2 |
18th c ... Demolition of walls 2, 9 and 14 of Turkish house |
Robbing trench. 1/2 5th with one 6th c. amphora ... NB262 B14 P120 ... NB262 B1 P123 |
1st-2nd c. A.D ... Well at 14/Β; Top to 21 Meters; Containers 1-3 |
1st B.C ... House F; Between Rooms 1 and 2; From Upper Floor Level to ca. 80 below |
3rd-2nd B.C ... Connected With Monuments A1-2, B; Roman Building; Room ... Digging for A1-2; A Good Part |
Coins from House IV:
14 May 1947 #1-#2
19 May 1947 #6-#7
20 May 1947 #32 ... 1947 ... Coins from House IV:
14 May 1947 #1-#2
19 May 1947 #6-#7
20 May 1947 #32 |
Roman burial. 2nd-early 5th c. AD. From fill of inner chamber 1.50 above the cover slabes in arcosolia. See 1962-16 ... Roman burial. 2nd-early 5th c. AD. From fill of inner chamber 1.50 above the |
Gawlinski ... 2 sm long-petal bowl frags (after 145)
1 small bl gl bs, probably mouldmade, possibly Phidias cup
2 small joining handle frags with yellowish gl, probably misfired
misc sm bl gl bs
coarse bs, possibly ... 145 B.C ... G/18,20-13/20,14/1 ... 145 B.C. |
1st-2nd A.D ... House C; Room 3; Northwest Corner; On Floor |
1st half of 5th B.C ... 1st half of 5th B.C. |
4th - 2nd B.C ... Stroseis: East-West Road at 111-113/ΚΖ-ΚΗ; Strosis 14; Red |
Excavated in 1962, the Painted Tomb is a Roman tomb which contained a total of 42 individuals. The tomb itself is dated to 1st half of the 2nd c. AD, but had reuse into late antiquity and some of the remains ... dated to 1st half of the 2nd c. AD, but had reuse into ... apparently 27 adults, 2 |
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