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| Ṭarāblus ... Selīm III ... Coin no. 28. GCM 862.28. 522 C 488 ... 1789-1807 A.D. |
Uncertain ... Selīm I, Imitation ... Coin no. 2. GCM 861.2. Between metal of Poseidon Street and dirt floor. 491, 494 ... 1512-1520 A.D. |
Uncertain Sultan ... "Ribbon fabric." Coin no. 20. GCM 863.20. Just above floor level of Byzantine Building. 529, 1428 ... 15th-16th c. A.D. |
Uncertain Islamic ... "Local coinage of the second half of the 15th c. (?) ... Coins with unsystematic designs or markings ... Very few show characteristics that might be interpreted as imitations of Turkish legends. Mostly ... 24 May 1933 |
Constantinople ... Uncertain Sultan ... Paper-thin silver.
Dates and rulers effaced. Coin no. 10. GCM 864.10 Just below metal of Poseidon Street. 665 ... Ca. 1757-1839 A.D. |
Chios ... Coin no. 1. Between metal of Poseidon Street and burned layer. Sphinx seated r. with forepaw raised over bunch of grapes. ΧΙΟΣ at l. of
Amphora; in field r., magistrate's name: ΑΠΕΛΛΗΣ. All in vine wreath ... 3rd-2nd c. B.C. |
Kyzikos ... Ex uncertain 188. Coin no. 7. Just below metal of Poseidon Street. Head of Kore Soteira r. [K-Y/Z-I]
Tripod; below, tuna. 665 ... 4th c. B.C. |
Athens ... Eleusinian coinage. Coin no. 3. Just below metal of Poseidon Street. Triptolemos, holding wheat ears in r. hand, seated l. in winged chariot drawn by two snakes. ΕΛΕΥΣΙ above.
Piglet standing r. on mystic ... ca. 350's--early or mid-330's B.C. |
Accumulated debris on the west side of the market square.
Related layers added 1999/2000 (JWH), e.g. "Gravelly layer above burning", "Clearing Classical floor", "Lowest level above bedrock", "Below burning", ... First half of 5th c. A.D. |
| Bottom step block (euthynteria). All surfaces preserved, with anathyrosis on both ends.
Front surface: worked with toothed chisel for 0.14m. from top, save for a drafted edge. The remaining surface below ... 29 May 1933 |
| Right and left edges only preserved. Other edges broken. The menorah and a palm branch are deeply incised on a thin piece of revetment; apparently placed symmetrically on thin strip of revetment. The right ... 8 May 1933 |
| The head is broken off at the base of the neck. The nose and chin are badly worn.
The woman's hair is parted in the middle and drawn back over her ears into a knot above the nape of her neck. She wears ... 3 May 1933 |
| Small relief, dimensions preserved completely, save for the central akroterion, which is broken away. Chipped; the features of the figure obliterated. Top, bottom and sides chiseled fairly smooth; back ... 3 May 1933 |
| Broad handle with short arched upper part.
Coarse red clay; peeling light slip.
Impression complete all round; herm. Study: Die 1*
Par: SS 00239, SS 00824; Dumont 1871, p302, nr 12, 14* Agora. Sct Η', ... 26 May 1933 |
| Fragment of discus; all the edges have been broken away.
On discus, a lion is seated on his hind quarters, and braced on his forepaws. His tail curls behind and his mouth is open in a grimace. The ground ... 3 May 1933 |
| Convex sides.
On rim, herringbone.
On the concave discus, rays, separated from the rim by a groove and two raised lines.
Solid handle, with double groove above and single below.
On the reverse, between ... 4 May 1933 |
| Part of the rim has been lightly shaved off, near the handle.
Convex sides.
On rim, debased herringbone.
On discus, rosette.
Solid handle with double groove above and grooves out of line below.
On the ... 4 May 1933 |
| Convex sides.
On rim, herringbone.
Plain concave discus with raised ridge at outer edge.
Solid handle, with single groove above ending in a small circle at the discus, and with double groove below.
On ... 6 May 1933 |
| The discus and about half of the rim are preserved.
Plain rim, divided in to four sections by wedge-shaped panels.
On the discus, the head of Athena, helmeted, to left, with a stray lock of hair on her ... 9 May 1933 |
| The handle is broken off.
Convex sides.
On rim, wavy lines.
Plain concave discus, with three tiny air holes.
Two circles at base of the nozzle; two grooves below the handle.
On the reverse, between double ... 10 May 1933 |
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