LAMP. (5 frr., 0.010 kg): 3 Athenian early glazed: 1 handle, 1 body, 1 base; 2 Ath late unglazed discus/shoulder (rosette+herringbone).
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POTTERY. Byzantine (1 fr., 0.009 kg): 1 rim/body: heavy bowl with pointed lip and thick, vertical rim (est. Diam. 0.280), interior and rim have white slip and yellow glaze (12th-13th century).
POTTERY. Roman (1,170 frr., 17.36 kg): standard colluvial assemblage, date-range to Late Roman, including ESA, ESB, ESC, African red slip; unslipped pitcher; utilitarian; cooking ware; Campanian, Rhodian, MRA3, MRA4, African, combed amphora.
Contents of Unit
SMALL FINDS. Glass (10 frr.): 1 rim/body, variegated mosaic glass (shallow bowl, 516); 1 rim, light blue (outwardly thickened, fire-polished lip); 1 neck, light blue, thick (flask or jug with cylindrical neck); 4 body, light blue, thin; 1 body, light blue (convex wall with applied wart); 1 body, violet, thin; 1 body, colorless, thin.
Explanation of deposition
Byzantine-Post-Byzantine colluvium over Building B1.