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| Small clay seal.
The object is shaped like a small Greek coin save that only one side is struck. The insect appears to be a locust. To its right is atiny many-branched twig.
Impression of winged insect; ... 12 March 1932 ... Agora X, no. C 21. |
| Guy II de la Roche, Dukes of Athens ... Coin no. 3. Third cut, loose fill below strosis 5c. C 21 ... 1294-1308 A.D ... C 21 |
Cistern System #1f: Shaft at 1/ΝΘ = Well A. Scanty dumped filling. Coins:
19 February 1936 #2-#3
20 February 1936 #16-#20
21 February 1936 #5-#7
22 February 1936 #1 ... Mid-4th to 3rd c. B.C. |
| Mended from many pieces; small parts of rim and sides restored in plaster.
Broad rim sloping slightly down; the outer face beveled, the underside forming a continuos curve with a light collar around the ... April 1951 ... Hesperia 21 (1952), pl. 21 c. |
| Almost complete support.
Made of coarse red clay, irregularly flattened at both ends, and higher at one side than at the other. Casting pit. 2287 Leica ... April, May 1956 ... Hesperia 46 (1977), p. 356, pl. 86, no. C 21. |
Except for A 2355 and I 3871, the other finds of 'upper fill' are actually from the 'change of fill' recorded on 24 April 1936, nbp. 1500. Coins:
19 March 1936 #1-#4
21 March 1936 #1-#2
24 April 1936 #5-#6 ... 16 March-24 April 1936 |
| Cross-section through Section ΒΕ ... W.B. Dinsmoor, Jr ... 88-300 88-300 ... 1982 |
| Cross-section through Section ΒΕ ... W.B. Dinsmoor, Jr ... 88-300 88-300 ... 1982 |
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