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| Small clay seal.
The object is shaped like a small Greek coin save that only one side is struck. The insect appears to be a locust. To its right is atiny many-branched twig.
Impression of winged insect; ... 12 March 1932 ... Agora X, no. C 21. |
| Guy II de la Roche, Dukes of Athens ... Coin no. 3. Third cut, loose fill below strosis 5c. C 21 ... 1294-1308 A.D ... C 21 |
Cistern System #1f: Shaft at 1/ΝΘ = Well A. Scanty dumped filling. Coins:
19 February 1936 #2-#3
20 February 1936 #16-#20
21 February 1936 #5-#7
22 February 1936 #1 ... Mid-4th to 3rd c. B.C. |
Except for A 2355 and I 3871, the other finds of 'upper fill' are actually from the 'change of fill' recorded on 24 April 1936, nbp. 1500. Coins:
19 March 1936 #1-#4
21 March 1936 #1-#2
24 April 1936 #5-#6 ... 16 March-24 April 1936 |
| Mended from many pieces; small parts of rim and sides restored in plaster.
Broad rim sloping slightly down; the outer face beveled, the underside forming a continuos curve with a light collar around the ... April 1951 ... Hesperia 21 (1952), pl. 21 c. |
| Cross-section through Section ΒΕ ... W.B. Dinsmoor, Jr ... 88-300 88-300 ... 1982 |
| Cross-section through Section ΒΕ ... W.B. Dinsmoor, Jr ... 88-300 88-300 ... 1982 |
| Cross-section through Section ΒΕ ... W.B. Dinsmoor, Jr ... 88-300 88-300 ... 1982 |
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