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Deposit 1107 1181 0 Ceramic sherds (fine and coarse), small sub-rounded stones, shell, large pieces of tile and ceramics. Inclusions c.20% Top slope of the context is level. The soil color is dark reddish ... 2013/06/04 ... 1181 ... continuation of deposit 1181. We ... together with deposit 1181 so |
Deposit 1107 1179 0 Among the inclusions in deposit 1179 are ceramic sherds (primarily coarse ware but some fine), small rounded and sub-rounded stones, and plaster fragments amid the red and white earth ... 2013/06/03 ... more clay, deposit 1181. A ... immediately over 1181.
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Deposit 1107 1190 0 More pieces of burnt, carbonized remains; plaster, flakes of paint from undersides of ceramic fragments; inclusions c.10% Top slope of the context is level. The soil color is light ... Late 4th BC? ... to deposit 1181, which ... 1190, together with 1181 |
Deposit 1107 1186 0 Color: red-brown. Ceramic sherds (coarse and fine), lumps of clay, small stones, pieces of bone. Inclusions roughly 15% Top slope of the context is level. The soil color is dark reddish ... Classical? ... is related to 1181, as it |
Structure 1107 1182 0 Inclusions packed into earth between tiles are few inclusions-- c.5%-- with small sub-rounded stones. The soil color is light reddish brown. It is clayey sand. Structure materials: ... Late 4th-early 3rd? ... excavation of 1181, we do not |
Deposit 1107 1197 0 small chunks of plaster, little pottery, shell, carbonized ash and organics. Inclusions ca. 10-15% deposit. Top slope of the context is level. The soil color is dark brownish red. The ... late 4th BC ... contemporary with 1181-1198 t the |
Structure 1107 1196 0 Structure materials: 2 blocks of worked stone. Material size: .90m x .28 x .19. Material finish: worked--squared with tooled surface. Material construction: N/A. Material bonding: ... taq 2/2 4th century BC ... deposit 1181, where the area |
1107 1166 0 Filled by deposit 1164 & 1218 The context shape in plan is rectrangular. The top break of the cut is sharp. The sides of the cut are vertical. The break at the base of the cut is gradual ... 2013/05/31 ... through contexts 1179, 1181 |
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