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Head of a girl with hair done in a bow on top of head.
Prominent round earrings.
Traces of red on hair.
Pale yellow clay. From dump from South Stoa II. Context of 1st.-2nd ... 3 August 1960 |
| Part of one edge preserved.
Uncertain representation: extended arm with drapery behind (?).
Clay buff with coarse pink particles.
ADDENDA: Animal combat. Surface. Leica ... 7 April 1938 |
| A rough field stone with letters incised on it.
Destruction of Byzantine Wall K. Leica ... 27 May 1959 |
| First interpretation: upper part of torso of grotesque female. Consider also other way up: seated figure with knees drawn up (?)
Her right hand on her bell, pendent breasts exposed above her dress.
Pinkish ... 24 May 1939 |
| Nose from a tragic mask.
Traces of white paint.
Coarse dark purplish-pink clay.
Cf. T 1818. North of south wall III, layer 12.
3rd c. A.D. or later. Leica ... 19-20 May 1939 |
Just east of Building II near its south end. The tiles were in place.
Upper filling (to 3.00m.) of Hellenistic-Byzantine dump all discarded.
POU fill a gradual accumulation of typical Justinianian ware ... 6th c. A.D. POU-7th c. A.D. |
Well at 115/ΜΘ.
Careful stone curbing around the upper walls, the presence of footholds in the sides, an adequate water supply and the fragments of a terracotta well-head in the filling indicate that the ... 600-550 B.C. |
Well at 123/ΝΑ.
At the bottom a few water jars; above , a dumped filling with a small amount of pottery; at the top supplementary fill with scattered sherds.
POU, ca. 500 B.C.
Dumped filling, of ca. 500 ... 6th c. B.C. |
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