[Lot] ΠΠ 317: Pit at 3/ΞΑ

Amphora fragments ... April 1956

[Lot] ΠΠ 318: Pit at 3/ΞΑ

Coarse ... April 1956

[Lot] ΠΠ 319: Pit at 3/ΞΑ

Coarse ... April 1956

[Lot] ΠΠ 323: Bronze Casting Pit

Miscellaneous coarse ... 4th B.C.

[Lot] ΠΠ 325: Plaster from Water Channel Touching Well at 3/ΜΒ

Coarse ware (ca. Augustan) and plaster ... Roman

[Lot] ΠΠ 328: From Well at 3/ΜΒ; Above Poros Blocks

4th c. and earlier pottery; glazed; coarse; plaster ... 4th B.C.

[Lot] ΠΠ 329: From Well at 3/ΜΒ; Below Poros Blocks

Undisturbed, perhaps prehistoric coarse ware ... Prehistoric

[Lot] ΠΠ 320: Pit at 3/ΞΑ

Black glazed etc ... April 1956

[Lot] ΠΠ 316: Pit at 3/ΞΑ

Amphora fragments ... April 1956

[Lot] ΠΠ 321: Bronze Casting Pit

Black glazed only ... 4th B.C.

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[Deposit] A 16:2: Cistern Channel Fill

Filling in eastern channel at W. end of casting pit A 16:1. Early Roman (1st c. A.D.) but with some later disturbances (3rd. and 4th. c. A.D. and Byz.). P 25747 (VG thinks strayed from A 16:1) Estimated ... 1st. c. A.D.

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[Deposit] A 16:3: Well

Hole (Well) and adjoining water channel with 4th c. pottery, probably a dumped fill. At a depth of about -5.70m we started yielding some very crude potsherds, clearly not made on the wheel (maybe Prehistoric) ... Prehistoric-Roman

[Lot] ΠΠ 322: Bronze Casting Pit

Semi-glazed ware; bits of bronze; bone; pumice stone; pottery slag; bronze square ... 4th B.C.

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[Deposit] A 17:3: Pit

Pit, partly cleared; dumped filling of first half of 3rd. c. B.C., but with considerable material of the 4th. c. Hellenistic. Its rotten schist walls collapsed some time near then and it was filled up ... 4th-3rd c. B.C.

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[Deposit] A 16:1: Bronze Casting Pit and Workshop

Debris filling in a bronze casting pit and workshop, characterized by mold fragments but including also a few plain vases and fragments of wine jars. Third quarter of 4th. c. BC. The pit was cut into the ... Ca. 350-325 B.C.

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[Report] 1956 ΠΠ

Section ΠΠ March-June, 1956 ... A. Boegehold ... The ruins unearthed in section ΠΠ represent six roughly defined periods: 4th century B.C. to Hellenistic, Augustan, pre-Herulian, post-Herulian, Byzantine and Turkish. The results of the excavation are ... 20 Feb-29 Jun 1956

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[Notebook] ΠΠ-6

Pottery/Coins ... 1001 1200 ... 1947