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| Grave in west peristyle of Hephaisteion. Grave XXXVIII in notebook. Layer VI over rock. Coins:
7 March 1939 #11 Neg. KK 353 ... 7-10 March 1939 ... Hesperia Suppl. 5 (1941), p. 5, fig. 1 (Grave 7). |
Grave in north peristyle of Hephaisteion. Grave LIX in notebook.
No mention of bones. Containers 473 and 474 represent filling between graves. Coins:
11 March 1939 #16 Neg. KK 391 ... Byzantine ... Grave in north peristyle of Hephaisteion. Grave LIX ... represent filling between graves ... Coins:
11 March 1939 #16 |
Grave in north peristyle of Hephaisteion. Grave LXII in notebook.
No mention of bones. Pottery discarded. Coins:
11 March 1939 #15
14 March 1939 #5 Neg. KK 385 ... 18 March 1939 ... Hesperia Suppl. V, 1941, p. 5, fig. 1 (Grave 31). |
| Rebecca Wood Robinson ... Damaged Protogeometric grave (E.L. Smithson: Grave XL).
Small corner only preserved, cut in part into the filling of the Submycenaean Grave J 9:2. In this corner, and spilling into the disturbed upper ... Late Protogeometric ... Damaged Protogeometric grave (E.L. Smithson: Grave ... Grave J 9:2. In this corner, |
Grave in south peristyle of Hephaisteion. Grave LXI in notebook.
No mention of bones. Coins:
11 March 1939 #12-#14
13 March 1939 #4
14 March 1939 #2-#4 Neg. KK 393 ... 11-13 March 1939
18 March 1939 ... Grave in south peristyle of Hephaisteion. Grave LXI in notebook.
No mention of ... Coins:
11 March 1939 #12-#14
13 March 1939 #4
14 March 1939 #2-#4 |
Grave 11 in notebook. Grave disturbed by diggers of pit A.
Only skull and left arm of man's skeleton remained in position, head toward N.E. Cover slabs were piled near head ... Late Geometric ... Grave 11 in notebook. Grave disturbed by diggers of pit A.
Only skull and left |
Grave in north peristyle of Temple of Hephaisteion. Grave XXXI in notebook. No mention of bones. Coins:
25 February 1939 #4
27 February 1939 #5-#11
6 March 1939 #1 Negs. KK 376, KK 379 ... 25-27 February 1939
6 March 1939 ... Hesperia Suppl. 5 (1941), p. 5, fig. 1 (Grave 27). |
| Marcie Handler ... Cist grave for two infants. The grave was cut into a sterile rocky layer on its southern and western sides, and a sterile fill layer on its northern and eastern sides. No obvious grave marker was present, ... Early Iron Age ... Cist Grave |
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