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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 ... 81, p. 346]
G II ... G II. Nothing very much |
| Deposit 1110 346 Lot 2016-008 c.20% inclusion with small stones and gravel The soil color is light greyish brown. The soil compaction is firm. The soil is well sorted. It is clayey sand. 12/4/16
We begin ... 1st century A.D ... South Stoa, context 346 |
| Deposit 1108 346 60% inclusions, predominately coarse pebbles, sub-rounded and angular. Few sherds, organic material, and bone. Top slope of the context is level. The soil color is dark reddish brown ... Early 14th century ... 346 ... Deposit 346, on the E side of the corridor was a ... corridor.
346 went as far as |
Structure Deposit 1101 1106 346 0 Lot 2008-037 bone, ceramic, glass slag Bone, ceramic, glass slag. Top slope of the context is level. It is sandy silt. Structure materials: large cobbles and tile. Material ... 18th c ... Turkish II (1715-1831 AD) |
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.
[p. 208]
G VIII At a depth of 2.20 there is at the S.E end of ... EH II? on inventoried pottery ... 58, CWB:]
Trench G. VIII ... Trench I, G VIII ... G VIII 2.05- At |
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 ... -2.05 |
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 |
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