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| First interpretation: Part of the back of a female figurine, probably the chair of a seated figure.
Curved top and hatched sides. Long rectangular vent.
Brown clay.
Late Roman. Well, top. 238, 788 Leica ... 26 February 1937 |
| Athens ... [cmk.: A at l. of amphora (D4:1)] Coin no. 2. Cistern. Illegible. Illegible. 787, 793 91-3-18 ... ca. 86--10 B.C. |
| Intact.
On rim, debased herringbone; discus plain.
Underside "K" (?) within a double groove.
Handle, solid, grooved.
Thin brown wash.
Light brown clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. Well, dump ... 16 June 1937 |
Coins:
10 April 1937 #5 ... 4th-3rd c. B.C. |
Pit at 79-83/ΜΒ-ΜΖ (or 81/ΜΣΤ=pit under floor of Room 11 in Roman Bldg. 2, 82/ΜΓ, 83/ΜΕ=well at 83/ΜΗ). Purpose of pit obscure. Evidently filled in Hellenistic times and disturbed in Roman times. Coins: ... 275-200 B.C. with later disturbance |
Includes finds from layer II and III of cistern passage. Coins:
1 April 1937 #1 (east end of passage)
8 April 1937 #8-#10
9 April 1937 #4
10 April 1937 #1-#4
12 April 1937 #1
13 April 1937 #4 ... Late 1st-early 2nd c. A.D. |
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