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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? ... Trench I, G II |
Deposit 1109 226 Lot 2015-056 This is the last of the RT fill for wall 38 and should be equated with the ones excavated in May. It was left unexcavated because of the line we drew to section the room ... 1st c. AD ... 226 ... flanged dish. 2 bodysherds. |
Deposit 1108 226 80% of rounded and sub-rounded medium and coarse pebbles; angular cobbles; rounded boulders; ceramics; tiles; marble fagments; iron fragments; bones Top slope of the context is level ... Late 13th century ... Temple E, Southeast, context 226 |
Deposit 1100 226 0 Inclusions: 30% large cobbles, 15% small pebbles, many small roots Top slope of the context is level. Bottom slope of the context is level. The soil color is light reddish white. The ... 2nd quarter of 12th century ... 226 ... B 226 is the excavation ... B 188. I think it may be |
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 ... Trench I, G VII |
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 |
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 ... G VI 1.45-1.75 ... clay and fairly coarse. I |
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