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| Δ-3 495, 496 ... 6 May 1932 |
Nbp. 661: Dug in 1st c. Cleaned out almost to bottom shortly after the middle of the 3rd c. and used for a few years. During Herulian invasion of 267, Laughing Faun broken up and thrown in. Thereafter ... 1st-5th c. A.D., 2nd c. A.D.=POU |
Coins:
5 May 1932 #1-#7
Laughing faun found at this level with pottery similar to that of group K (miniature) ... 3rd c.-267 A.D. |
Bottom of well plus dump. Coins:
4 May 1932 #8
5 May 1932 #8-#42 'from mud', #42 uncertain ... 2nd. c. A.D. |
Broken at base of neck. Nose chipped.
Exaggerated length due to crude join. Head tipped slightly back and left. Oval face with heavy, regular features.
Red paint on hair, with faint traces of blue.
Pinkish ... Publication: 3rd c. A.D. |
Front part of head.
Features of slight projection in smooth face. Flowing wavy hair.
White paint on eyes and hair, with traces of black. Well. Found in going through mud.
3rd c. A.D. Leica ... 5 May 1932 |
| Wall fragment only; very thin irregular fluting.
Very thin glass, pale blue, some bubbles and impurities. Upset tray, no subdivision. Well. Tray 50-53, but tray upset, hence sherds mixed.
Late 3rd or 4th ... 5 May 1932 |
| Lower part of small vase.
Centrally rising bottom, and part of walls preserved.
Slight incurve at top of fragment.
Pale greenish blue iridescent glass speckled by bubbles. A few other fragments of glass ... 5 May 1932 |
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