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Carefully cut in bedrock with firm footholds on either side. The use filling is represented by a few fragments of water jars (uninventoried), indicating a short period of use. The dumped filling, below ... Ca. 470-425 B.C. |
| Grave 16 in notebook.
Length of shaft 1.81m; width 0.64m; depth from cover 0.54m.
Skeleton of a woman , head at northwest end. Most of pots piled over feet and legs of skeleton at southeast end.
An iron ... 750 B.C. |
Rodney S. Young ... Grave 17 in notebook. No offerings.
Amphora containing skeleton of small child was laid on its side in pit. RSY
Lot Β 304 Fill over Grave 17 ... Early 6th century B.C (?) |
Circular well cut through the old road after it had gone out of use, and filled probably at the time of the building of the drain and building A, and the throwing of fill over the road ... Ca. 430-400 B.C. |
Some objects listed in deposit nb. V are not on this list because they in fact come from disturbed fills or are part of the material from above well 2 (G 12:21) ... 20 February-1 March 1935
6 March 1935
11 March 1935
20 March 1935
25 March 1935 |
First interpretation: woman 's head in relief; of good period and style.
Top and back edge finished; broken below and to left.
There never was more than a head: the neck is not modelled.
Moulded. Unglazed ... 27 March 1935 |
That is part of a twin female head, which is preserved at the left edge.
Similar to T 785, in shape and treatment. But somewhat smaller and double. The neck is not modelled. Now joined to the right of ... 28 March 1935 |
1 Corinthian fragment; Gray Minyan fragments in envelope ... Protogeometric-6th B.C. |
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