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Basket/zembil 81 97 241 Trench S V, south extension S V 1.25-1.45 Chiefly Minyan -- Mattmalerei and coarse sherds.
[sketch entitled "Measurements to hearth"]
[MN: pt 1 here is 0.18 west of pt 9 ... LH III ... west of pt 9 p. 233]
Points ...
[NB 84 p. iii]
S V LM ... S V 1.25-1.45 Chiefly |
| 1108 45 The context shape in plan is sub-rectangular. The top break of the cut is sharp. The sides of the cut are mixed. The break at the base of the cut is gradual. The base of the cut is concave. Truncation: ... 2014/04/10 ... (27-4-14): I suspect that this put ... summary p. 139). The remaining ... 125.22/1074.65/85.25
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Basket/zembil 81 81 237 Trench S IV S IV 0.95-1.25. Mycenaean chiefly some local Mattmalerei. At least 1 Minyan sherd.
[MN: 1 plain Myc. cup practically complete] [Nakassis: CP 131]
We have found ... LH III ... gray (Myc?)
[NB 84 p. iii] ... S IV 0.95-1.25 ... of baskets for S I and S |
Basket/zembil 176 1 125 Lot 1938-054 On box in Old Museum: "sandy street fill fron + ca. 0.10m to -0.40m"; at depth of -0.25m, coins stuck to iron & gravel, & pieces of bronze; + piece of very ... 1938/04/14 ... i:p:27:31 ... -0.25 |
| Deposit 1100 148 0 NB1100 B148 Inclusions; 15% pebbles, 5% large stones. Small (less than 2%) specks of charcoal. Fewer roots than previous basket Top slope of the context is level. Bottom slope of the ... late 13th century ... max. p. l. 0.025 1 (saved to ... p. l. 0.044 4 (saved to ... yellow max. p. l. 0.028 |
Basket/zembil 81 88 238 Trench S I, south extension We have struck so many walls and stones that it becomes impossible for us to proceed deeper without destroying something.
So I am stopping here and ... LH III ... NB81 B88 P238 |
| Basket/zembil 943 45 120 Middle Roman fill. Reddish-brown sandy clay, 10-15% ill-sorted pebbles. Well-cemented, loose. Coarseware. coan handle 1; Fineware. pre roman 19; Cooking ware. chytra as hesp 94 ... Roman 3rd c ... red 2 purple 4 brown i |
Basket/zembil 81 89 238 Trench S II, south extension We have struck so many walls and stones that it becomes impossible for us to proceed deeper without destroying something.
So I am stopping here and ... LH III ... NB81 B89 P238 |
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