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Name
Date
Chronology
A 1043
1929/05/10
A 1063
1928/03/03
Early Christian
A 1071
1928/05/16
Early Roman
A 2011 1
2011/04/12
A 2011 2
2011/04/21
A 2011 3
2011/05/16
A 2011 4a
2011/05/18
A 2011 5
2011/05/18
A 2011 6
2011/06/17
A 2011 7
2011/05/18
A 2011 8
2011/04/21
A 2011 10a
2011/05/18 2011/05/20 2011/05/20 2011/05/18
A 2011 10b
2011/05/18 2011/05/20 2011/05/18 2011/05/20
A 2011 11a
2011/05/20 2011/05/18 2011/05/18 2011/05/20
A 2011 11b
2011/05/20
A 2011 11c
2011/05/20
A 2011 13
A 2011 14
A 2011 15
A 2011 16
A 2012 6
C 1928 137
1928/03/09
ca. 500 B.C.
C 1948 257
1948/03/22
1st c. A.C.
C 1948 258
1948/03/22
Late Geometric
C 2000 17
2000/07/10
1? 72? Middle to late Roman
C 2011 1
2011/04/14 2011/04/08
1090 to second decade of 12th century (Sanders 1995, 244) or first half of 12th century (Sanders 2003, 392-393)
C 2011 2
2011/04/12
C 2011 3
2011/04/11 2011/04/11
C 2011 4a
2011/04/13
C 2011 4b
2011/04/13
C 2011 5
2011/04/12
C 2011 6
2011/04/19
C 2011 7
2011/04/20
C 2011 8a
2011/04/08
C 2011 8b
2011/04/08
C 2011 9a
2011/04/20
C 2011 9b
2011/04/20
C 2011 9c
2011/04/20
C 2011 10
2011/05/03
Monograms appear in 2/2 of 4th c. (Koehler 1978, p. 54), but one example, C-70-4, comes from a context that dates into the 1/2 of 4th (Koehler 1978, p. 133, no. 103) .
C 2011 11a
2011/04/14 2011/04/13 2011/04/14 2011/04/13 2011/04/14 2011/04/13 2011/04/13 2011/04/14 2011/04/13 2011/04/14 2011/04/14 2011/04/14 2011/04/14 2011/04/13 2011/04/14
End of 10th-1/2 11th c. A.C. (based on decoration parallel)
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