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Broken all around.
A double comb with coarse teeth at one end (6 teeth in 0.04m.) and five teeth at the other (23 teeth in 0.04m.).
Only one of coarse teeth preserved and stubs of five others. Stubs of ... June 1955 |
| Many fragments, traces and preserved pieces of white wood.
Apparently roughly finished planks 0.03-0.04m. thick forming coffins, one possibly only a bier. No nails or pegs preserved. Moist and friable ... 4-13 August 1965 |
Part of body with teeth on either side.
On either side of body, circle of five concentric lines with twelve pointed stars inside. ADDENDA Not found for storage after treatment; possibly dissolved (?) ... 18 July 1968 |
| Broken at one end and along teeth.
Originally rectangular, and a flattened oval in section.
Comb has two ends, with thick widely spaced teeth on one side (teeth ca. 0.0015m.) and narrow, closely spaced ... 17 June 1981 |
From Section ΟΟ. See other pieces in Study Collection- Grave 3. |
Apparently a small bar which could have been cut into two proper flans.
The thickness is too much for it to be a single coin.
Previously catalogued as Θ-199
Now Θ 2249 : B 1639 Catalogued August 1978 ... 6 March 1933 |
Flan bar.
Re-catalogued as Ι 1732 : B 1642 Originally coin no. Ι-1361 (no. 6). Level of water channel, disturbed fill. 1307, 3367 Leica ... 30 June 1933 |
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