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Deposit 1107 970 0 Ceramics, bones, marble, glass The soil color is light reddish brown. The soil compaction is hard. The soil is poorly sorted. It is clayey silt. April 2, 2013- Context left open at the ... Late 7th - early 8th c ... refer to 978. |
Basket/zembil 230 10011 22 NB230 B8 PG22 April 19 (p. 22-23)
At level +85.514 we struck another floor surface which we excavated, replacing Basket #6 with Basket #8. [Find stamps.]
A bronze earring was ... 1961/04/19 ... clearly refers to a different |
| The theater was a place in which dramatic and musical events were staged. In the Roman period staged fighting was added. The theater has several phases. The original structure was built late in the 5th ... beneath one lion refers to the ... and the book refer to the |
| The Julian Basilica closes the east end of the Roman forum. It was a two story structure with cryptoporticus below and a peristyle hall above. The basilica was built in the early years of the 1st century ... referring to its placement, was |
| The West Shops define the west end of the Roman forum. Twelve Shops, six either side of a broad staircase ascending to the entrance of Temple E’s precinct, had vaulted chambers parts of which still survive ... whether or not it refers to |
Cut 1101 5340 0 Structure materials: limestone, sandstone, tile, riverstones. Material size: see notes. Material finish: unworked and dressed face. Material construction: not enough preserved. Material ... 2008/04/24 ... of what is referred to as |
| Marble relief with head and bearded man, probably semi-draped, who may have reclined on couch; head frontal but upper torso begins to turn to 3/4 left view. Cloak on his left shoulder extends over pilaster, ... late 3rd c. BC, based on lettering, according to Corinth 8.3 ... relief, may refer to legendary |
| Handmade horse and rider figurine; horse stands with weight evenly distributed across all legs, with thick triangular tail held at an upward angle. The rider leans back slightly and his hands attach to ... ca. 350-325 B.C. (Stillwell 1952, Corinth 15.2, p. 23) ... notebook reference confirms |
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