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Bronze button. Similar to MF-1995-2. Bronze. Complete or intact. Complete ... not later than 12th c., according to Corinth 12 ... not later than 12th c., according to Corinth 12 |
P 25554 a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i
Mouth, with stubs of handles (a), and eight nonjoining sections of concave face (not illustrated).
One piece from edge of body shows canteen was round; nearly flat concave ... Ca. 200? ... P 25554 a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i
Mouth, with ... concave face (not illustrated). |
Five fragments preserved.
Two joining fragments, preserve the plain sunken discus, with small central filling hole, which runs over without transitional groove into the rounded plain rim. On the discus ... Late 1st. -early 2nd. century A.D ...
Fragment c), a bit of the flat ... not belong.
Hard reddish |
Fragment of a flat-bottomed clay mold for shaft and triangular head of a bronze pin (?)
Soft yellow clay.
The mold was apparently made in two parts for the top edges seem to be original. Fragment of somewhat ... 9 June 1936 ... Not found 2001, 2002. |
Base fragment of large neck amphora.
Glazed brownish-black outside save for a reserved band at the bottom.
Traces of burning in one spot; much worn underneath.
The profile is not far removed from that ... 9-11 April 1932 ... profile is not far removed from ... Geometric area outside house; from area A-C. |
Top and bottom of a jar or jars like P 21971, but somewhat larger. Top mended from seven pieces. Swollen neck.
Cf. for shape and clay P 21971.
ADDENDA P 21971: Swollen neck, pressed together by handles ... May-June 1951 ... (plain) is not a circle. Rather ... Previously North Basement-Jar Fragments, Block II (ca. 480-425 B.C.) |
Well at 19/ΙΑ (corrected from O 13:2) Incised bowl
Graffito bowl
Water jug x2
Small amphora
Amphora x2
Canteen x2 Tins 132-138 (not found in notebook) ... 12th c. A.D ... Tins 132-138 (not found in notebook). |
| Bone button, Profile I. Reverse flat with small groove around center. Double groove around the center and another around the edge. Alternate large triangles and vertical lines (all lines double) incised ... Not later than mid-11th c., based on Corinth 12 ... Not later than mid-11th c., based on Corinth 12 |
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