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| Broken both ends.
Apparently reused; seems to have been restruck.
Now legible, and presumably latest name on ticket. South of East-West late Roman wall. layer II, above Fourth century hole. 1633 Leica, ... 12 March 1952 |
| Flat disk with pierced cylinder through center.
Well preserved. 6th c. A.D. House, layer II, red fill. 1680, 1880 Leica ... 24 April 1952 |
| Badly corroded.
After cleaning only a part of the disc, and the knob on one side, remain.
Solid hub. Fourth Century Hole. 1635 Leica ... 13 March 1952 |
Irregular depression in bedrock (ca. 7x5m), ca. 2m deep; area south of E-W Late Roman wall. Dumped filling apparently intended to level off the area. Coins:
11 March 1952 #10
12 March 1952 #1-#5
13 March ... Ca. 400-325 B.C. |
"Red Fill" (extending to bedrock or near, over most of area). Mainly first century after Christ with later disturbance. Coins:
17 April 1936 #10-#13
18 April 1936 #1
20 April 1936 #13-#17
21 April 1936 ... 1st-2nd c. A.D. |
| Finds ... 1989 2178 ... 1935 |
| Sections Ε, Ν, Η 1952 ... Homer A. Thompson ... Mycenaean graves were excavated in section Ε.
Section Ν was disturbed by late pits, bothroi and walls. Excavation was carried out through Roman levels. The area seemed to have been leveled out and raised ... 4 Mar-31 May 1952 |
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