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| In three joining pieces. Rough trapezoid of river conglomerate, probably an older grave marker broken and reused in door packing. Stoa Terrace Chamber Tomb; removed from the door packing. Leica, 84-434 ... 13 August 1965 ... Rough trapezoid of river conglomerate, probably an older grave marker broken and reused in door packing. |
| Inscribed fragment of stele.
Right edge missing. Broken below and at right and left along flaws.
Right side of a large stele with pedimental top. Text at top. Vacat below of ca. 0.105m. down to raised ... 1 April 1971 ... Grave Marker Fragment |
| Horos Stone. Grave Marker Fragment. Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian ... Ω-12 2340, 2341 I 7265 I 7266 SS 14731 I 7265 I 7266 SS 14731 ... 2 April 1971 ... Grave Marker Fragment |
| Tomb with Coffins. Conglomerate grave marker removed from the top door packing. Deposit N 12:4 ... (chamber tomb) ... ca. 1965 ... Conglomerate grave marker removed from the top door packing. |
| Tomb with Coffins. Conglomerate grave marker removed from the top door packing. Deposit N 12:4 ... (chamber tomb) Horizontal (normal) ... ca. 1965 ... Conglomerate grave marker removed from the top door packing. |
Inscribed fragment.
Battered and very worn. Roughly full width and thickness preserved. Broken below and perhaps above.
In appearance, rather like a grave marker.
Four lines of the inscription preserved ... 5 June 1971 ... In appearance, rather like a grave marker.
Four lines of the inscription preserved.
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| Grave 14 in notebook.
Length of shaft 2.12m; width 0.46m; depth from cover 0.60m. Man's skeleton stretched NE-SW with head at NE. Offering at foot of shaft, with the skyphos in the mouth of the pitcher ... 750-725 B.C ... Grave 14 in notebook.
... On the NE edge of the cover slabs was a small flat stone, perhaps to support a grave marker. |
| Grave at 102/M, from southeast (from approximately same angle as upper photo of stones - grave marker - p. 115). 1= Grave. 2= Late Roman water channel. 3= Continuation of Fills II and III under channel ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... Grave at 102/M, from southeast (from approximately same angle as upper photo of stones - grave marker - p. 115). 1= Grave. 2= Late Roman water channel. 3= Continuation of Fills II and III under channel. |
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