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Just east of Building II near its south end. The tiles were in place.
Upper filling (to 3.00m.) of Hellenistic-Byzantine dump all discarded.
POU fill a gradual accumulation of typical Justinianian ware ... 6th c. A.D. POU-7th c. A.D. |
| Religious Unknown Limestone, Brick and Mortar Fully restored ... 11th A.D. |
| Hydraulic Unknown Limestone (Polygonal Masonry) Good, long stretches preserved ... Ca. 500 B.C. |
| Commercial, Civic Unknown Limestone Poor, partial foundations only ... Late 5th B.C. |
| Hydraulic Unknown Concrete Rubble, Marble Poor, foundations only ... 2nd A.D. |
| Temple, Religious Unknown Marble Fair, foundations and fragments of superstructure ... Late 1st A.D. |
| Broken at both ends and at back; finished lower edge. Chipped.
Part of a large muzzle and eye (?).
Good roof tile fabric with smooth buff slip.
ADDENDA A spout of an eaves tile? Published as an archetype ... 1933 |
| Lower edges of volutes broken away, otherwise in good condition and fresh.
Note in place of eggs a cyma reversa and above this a taenia with fainted maeander. The crowning molding is an ovolo. The eyes ... May 1950 |
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