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Mycenaean Grave (grave with kylikes).
Small irregular pit (about 0.70m by 0.45m by 0.50m deep). it was full of Mycenaean sherds and fragmentary pots, mostly kylikes, but also contained occasional scraps ... Mycenaean IIIB-C ... Small irregular pit (about 0.70m by 0.45m by 0.50m deep). it was full of Mycenaean sherds and fragmentary pots, mostly kylikes, but also contained occasional scraps of bone and several small stone slabs lying in no order. ... Therefore the identification as a refuse pit seems more likely.
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Pit 6 in Grave area. South cut, Metroon Section. Pit with burning ... Late 5th. c. B.C ... Pit 6 |
Pit H ... Second half of 4th c. B.C ... Pit H. |
North and South Rectangular Stereo-cut Rubbish Pits. These two adjacent rock-cut pits, of uncertain original purpose, were filled with deposits of rubbish evidently contemporary and probably dumped simultaneously, ... Second half of 5th c. B.C ... Grids: ΓΓ:58/ΜΘ-ΝΑ (south pit)
ΓΓ:58/ΜΔ-ΜΘ (north pit)
ΓΓ:58/ΜΔ-ΝΑ (north and south pit) |
Late pit in bedrock ... Late Byzantine-Turkish? ... Pit |
Pit at 58/ΛΖ ... 5th c ... Pit |
Pit at 52/ΞΕ ... Ca. 520-480 B.C ... Pit |
Shallow pit in bedrock. NB fragment found in gravel to south of pit (ΟΟ 399=P18633) ... Second quarter 5th c. B.C ... Pit |
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