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[Image] 2012.55.0755 (80-657)

Turkish water channel after removal of covering stones ... AMS east 1896 Horizontal (normal) ... 11 Jul 1957

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[Image] 1997.17.0289 (80-657)

Turkish water channel after removal of covering stones ... east 1896 Horizontal (normal) ... 11 Jul 1957

[Deposit] Q 19:1: Courtyard Well

East (service) courtyard. A break ca. 540 was followed by an accumulation of nearly a meter of snail shells, and on top a small amount of pottery running down to the end of the 6th century. Coins(?): cf ... POU mid 3rd to late 6th c.

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[Notebook Page] Ω-17-25 (pp. 3240-3241)

Lamp: Broneer Type XXVIII. Well. Agora 007, no. 1790. Perlzweig, Agora VII, nos. 1709-1712. Slip-coated Jug Fragment ... Ω-17 3240, 3241 L 6127 L 6128 Ω 2122 L 6129 Ω 1212 P 21141 P 35383 Lot Ω 283 Lot Ω 279 Q 19:1 L 6127 L 6128 L 6129 P 35383 ... 6th-7th A.D.a

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[Notebook Page] Ω-17-26 (pp. 3242-3244)

Jug. Well. Jug Fragments. Jug/Amphora Fragments. Separator Ring Fragment ... Ω-17 3242, 3244 P 35384 Ω 2125 P 35383 P 12901 P 35385 P 35386 MC 1733 Lot Ω 279 Lot Ω 281 Q 19:1 P 35384 P 35385 P 35386 MC 1733 ... 6th A.D.

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[Notebook Page] Ω-17-28 (pp. 3246-3247)

Squat Jug. Well. Carinated Jug. Yellow Ware Rilled Jug. Jug ... Ω-17 3246, 3247 P 35387 Ω 2129 MC 1733 P 35388 Ψ 1288 P 35375 P 35389 Ω 2131 P 35390 P 26086 Lot Ω 281 Lot Ω 282 Q 19:1 P 35387 P 35388 P 35389 P 35390 ... Early 4th-5th A.D.

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[Notebook Page] Ω-17-29 (pp. 3248-3249)

Slip-coated Jug Fragments. Two-handled Cooking Pot. Cooking Ware Pan Fragment. Red Slip Bowl Fragment. Slip-coated Jug Fragment ... Ω-17 3248, 3249 P 35391 P 35392 P 35393 Ω 2135 P 35394 P 35395 Ω 2137 Lot Ω 283 Lot Ω 284 Lot Ω 285 P 35391 P 35392 P 35393 P 35394 P 35395 ... Early 5th A.D.

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[Notebook Page] Ω-17-30 (pp. 3250-3251)

Two-handled Cooking Pot. Cooking Ware Jug. "Coffee Cup". Miniature Slipped Mug. Fenestrated Lid Fragment ... Ω-17 3250, 3251 P 35396 P 35397 Ω 2139 P 35398 P 35399 P 35400 Lot Ω 286 Lot Ω 288 Lot Ω 289 P 35396 P 35397 P 35398 P 35399 P 35400 ... 3rd-Early 4th A.D.