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[Coin] N 3354

Athens ... Double-struck. Coin no. 1. Cast stored in Lab Case no. 52B. Long N.S. late wall. Head of Athena r., wearing Attic helmet. Θ/Α/Ε Owl standing three-quarters r., facing, wings lifted; at r., plemochoe. 1225 ... Ca. 224/223-198 B.C.

[Coin] N 3357

Ptolemy IX, Ptolemaic Kings ... Cyrenaica mint. Ptolemy X. Coin no. 1. Foundation of long N.S. late wall. Head of Zeus Ammon r. BAςIλ[Eως πTOλ]EMAI[OY] Isis crown; at l. and r., ς-ω. 1230 ... 117-81 B.C.

[Deposit] F-G 12:1: Road Fills

Filling of early N-S road and related fills, in the area of the Geometric Cemetery south of the Tholos; various levels including plundered foundation trench. For late, disturbed or uncertain levels over ... 7th-6th c. B.C.

[Deposit] G 12:1: Urn-burial of an Infant

Rodney S. Young ... Grave 1 in notebook. Slightly disturbed by the digging of Pit A. A large oil jar/amphora lay on its side with a flat stone stopping its mouth. The three small vases offered at the burial were found, together ... Ca. 600 B.C.

[Deposit] G 12:2: Urn-burial of an Infant

Grave 2 in notebook. The burial was destroyed by the digging of Pit A, at the edge of which was found a mass of sherds belonging to the grave amphora. Among the sherds were found small cups, fragments ... Late Geometric

[Deposit] G 12:3: Urn-burial of an infant

Grave 3 in notebook. Grave partly destroyed by well B. Skeleton and offerings lost. The amphora mouth was doubly stopped by the bases of two other amphoras, one in its neck, the other in its mouth ... 750-725 B.C.

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[Deposit] G 12:4: Urn-burial of an Infant

Rodney S. Young ... Grave 4 in notebook. Amphora, no other pots but carbonized remains of food offerings. Over urn two stone slabs, on top, mass of small stones containing Late Geometric sherd ... Late Geometric

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[Deposit] G 12:5: Urn-Burial of an Infant

Rodney S. Young ... Grave 5 in notebook. The grave had been somewhat disturbed by the digging of Well B. The hydria lay on its side; in it was found the skeleton of a small child lying on its side with the knees drawn up ... Late 8th-early 7th c. B.C.