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Well at 73/Δ Coins:
24 April 1939 #1 (stuck to sherd in bottom container) A box (4B) and three tins of pottery have been kept (T5-T7). The rest discarded ... Byzantine |
| Marble head as found in the Late Roman Fortification Wall. Cf. 1997.15.0298, for a detailed view ... northeast 214 Horizontal (normal) ... 1937 |
| Marble head as found in the Late Roman Fortification Wall ... northeast Horizontal (normal) ... 1937 |
| Marble head as found in the Late Roman Fortification Wall. Cf. 1997.15.0298, for a detailed view ... AMS northeast 214 Horizontal (normal) ... 1937 |
| Marble head as found in the Late Roman Fortification Wall ... AMS northeast Horizontal (normal) ... 1937 |
| Part of left side preserved with anathyrosis; otherwise broken.
Inscribed with one letter: Α.
ADDENDA Also interpreted as fragment of an inscription. Byzantine well. Leica ... 15 April 1939 |
| The fragment first found comes from the middle of the back of the figure. The hair, worn in a heavy mass, square at the bottom, falls nearly to the small of the back. The folds of the garment, drawn tight, ... Early Roman Period (?). |
| The face, except for corner of left eye, and the left cheek, is missing; otherwise intact. The neck ends in a carefully cut tenon.
The head is that of a man with a thick curly beard and short curly hair ... Period of Hadrian. |
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