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| Basket/zembil 981 25 58 Lot 2006-016 Colluvium The matrix of this basket is reddish sandy silt, weakly cemented, with 5% cobbles and 40% pebbles. B25 is the removal of the red pebbly layer that formed ... NPD ... similar to B20. |
| Antefix attached to semi-circular cover tile. Antefix consists of an 11-petal palmette, central petal pointed, others petals are drooping and rounded, petals in relief with edges shallowly cut to mirror ... 2006/05/08 ... I.4, p. 86, pls. 20 |
| Sima with fascia at base, unarticulated from cyma reversa above; above this, outset cyma reversa crowning moulding, upper half of which worn away. Top surface slopes at ca. 20 degree angle from horizontal ... slopes at ca. 20 degree angle |
| Fragment of flaring rim with rolled lip of a calyx-krater. On interior, on reserved band at top, a ship sails to left on scalloped waves. Midships preserved: mast with halyards, yard, and two groups of ... ca. 500 B.C ... C18 C20 WM |
| Hollow rectangular portable alter with crude triple stepped base moulding and flat side panels with relief decoration on one (?) side raised on a plaque 0.002 above surface. Base moulding: Faschia (H ... 1931/06/XX ... Peribolos of Apollo, Mosaic trench near high north wall. NB 120 p. 219, June 20 |
| Deposit 1108 414 25% angular and subrounded pebbles, some roof tile frgts. The soil color is light pinkish brown. The soil compaction is loose. The soil is poorly sorted. It is sandy silt. In order to ... 2014/06/03 ... Fineware. Pre Roman20 bodysherds. ; Fineware. Measles, slipped slip painted sgraffito |
| Deposit 1111 16 Some ceramic material; very little rock Top slope of the context is level. The soil color is very dark yellowish brown. The soil compaction is firm. The soil is moderately sorted. It is ... 11th century ... 20 frag(s) 0.29 kg. (15% saved) cooking ware. |
| Deposit 1111 37 10% stones: 5% sub-rounded spherical medium pebbles, 5% sub-rounded spherical coarse pebbles; 5% tile; 5%pottery The soil color is dark brownish black. The soil compaction is soft. The ... 11th cent ... ca. 15-20 cm in width, |
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