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Mostly coarse and unglazed; casseroles; kraters etc. P 2854 according to the notebook belongs to Lot Ζ 5 (p. 1206) but probably belongs to the lower fill H 12:11.2, found ca. -8.75m.
(p. 1193) ... 18 May 1933 ... Well at -0.50m |
12th A.D.
Vandal ... 57.85-56.25m. |
Thrown after further study Original stratum: LT: Cuts 1:1968, 2:1968, layers III-IV ... NB303 B2 P94 ... NB303 B3 P97 ... NB303 B4 P98 |
Early Byzantine
Vandal ... 57.2-56.9m ... Ν:2-03/ΝΗ-ΞΑ |
Original stratum: LT: Terrace 1, trench 1, fill against north face of wall 25, -0.75 to -1.15 m. below surface Temp Lot Number: 116 ... NB279 B5 P30 |
Original stratum: LT: Building Ca, Room 2, stratum under Roman fills and over cistern, down to floor ... LT: Building L-M:28, Kitchen Room 1, general fill over floor |
Context should be 146 B.C. Original stratum: LT: Building Ca, Room 2, cistern, upper half ... LT: Building L-M:28, Kitchen Room 1, cistern 1971-1, upper fill |
Probably irrelevant since foundation Roman Original stratum: LT: Area Gamma: cut 6:1965: north of wall 69, test trench, stratum IV, -1.00 to 1.10 m. below ground level ... NB295 B2 P17 |
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