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From a one-handled water jar.
Graffito (number?) incomplete at left:
Unglazed red-brown micaceous clay.
Cf. P 17591, P 17749, P 17885, P 18244, P 18432. Trench along East side of court in House D ... 1st.-2nd. c. A.D. |
From shoulder of micaceous one-handled gray to brown jug.
Beginning of graffito, four letters: Roman fill. 537 Leica ... 27 May 1947 |
Handle and part of wall of a micaceous one-handled jug.
Scratched just below the handle:
Brown fabric black on the surface. Late Roman-early Byz. fill over house C. Leica ... 26 March 1947 |
| Single fragment preserves mouth, handle and part of upper body.
Graffito at base of handle:
Micaceous gray-black clay. Well, container 18. 1080 Leica DA 15174 ... July 1947 |
The reverse, with the wall on one side, preserved.
Low simulated base ring from which a rib starts upwards towards the handle.
In relief within the base ring, the signature.
Light brown clay.
Type XXIX ... 18 June 1947 |
| Section ΟΟ 1948 ... Margaret Crosby ... Work in Section ΟΟ was concentrated on the east and west ends of the north side of the section: parts of the ancient east-west street were explored; ca 20 meters of the Great Drain was clearly exposed; ... 8 Mar-26 Apr 1948 |
| Section ΟΟ: Preliminary Summary 1947 ... Margaret Crosby, Eugene Vanderpool ... Excavations in Section ΟΟ were taken place in four parts: the modern and Turkish road levels were removed; a part of the Great Drain, and drains connected with it, were examined; high Roman levels of Building ... 17 Mar-14 Aug 1947 |
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