BUILDING MATERIALS. Tile/brick: 3 frr., 1.22 kg (all in greenish yellow early Corinthian fabric).
Contents of Unit
POTTERY. Byzantine (2 frr., 0.009 kg): 1 body/base: bowl with vertical grooves and flaring, precisely grooved foot, exterior body and interior have white slip and orangish to yellowish green glaze (15th-18th century?; KP408); 1 body: interior has white slip and yellow glaze, wheel ridging on exterior (12th-14th century).
Contents of Unit
POTTERY. Greek (1 fr., 0.002 kg): 1 Corinthian fine ware (Classical cup handle).
Contents of Unit
POTTERY. Roman (27 frr., 0.18 kg): standard colluvial assemblage, full date range. 1 ESA, 1 eastern thin-walled ware, 3 ARS or imitation ARS; basin/jar; mostly cooking ware.
Explanation of deposition
Byzantine–Post-Byzantine colluvium on south ridge.