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Filling over bedrock. Coins:
26 May 1938 #7-#10
27 May 1938 #1
28 May 1938 #1 ... 1st-early 2nd c. A.D. |
It may perhaps be assumed that in the 5th c. the Romans cleaned the well to 25.30m., thus removing 2nd c. and subsequent fill, and then began to reuse the shaft. Coins
20 May 1938 #6
21 May 1938 #1
25 ... POU 1st c. and 5th-6th c. A.D. |
The pottery of the first six meters (containers 1-3 of 117 containers total) contains a good deal of unglazed early Byzantine along with very late Roman. Below this begins a great mass of Roman pottery ... 4th-6th c. A.D. POU |
| Broken at neck and above knees.
Figure is wearing a high girt chiton with long overfold, and holding a bird against her breast in the left hand.
Ample traces of white. Well. Dump. Hedgehog well. 350-325 ... 27 May 1938 |
| Part of the torso and chin of a bearded figure enveloped in a cloak and with right arm held across chest.
Ample traces of white. Well. Dump. Hedgehog well. 350-325 B.C. Leica, 81-38-13, 93-5-4 ... 27 May 1938 |
| Part of one edge preserved.
Interior: uncertain representation.
Exterior: incised in soft clay the letter lambda (Λ) or alpha (A).
Clay grayish.
ADDENDA: C. Grandjouan: wreathed jovial head found when ... 27 May 1938 |
| A single fragment preserves part of the back of the head.
No trace of added color.
Brownsih clay. Early Roman fill. 643 Leica ... 27 May 1938 |
| Broken below neck. Chip missing from forehead and right eye.
Large tuft of hair at top of head at front. Earrings in ears.
Traces of white on face and neck; of red on tuft. Well. Dump. Hedgehog well. 350-325 ... 25 May 1938 |
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