COINS: stater of Corinth (ca. 480 B.C.E.; KC045); bronze coin of Sikyon (ca. 300-200 B.C.E.; KC046); diassarion(?) of Corinth for Antoninus Pius (138-161 C.E.; KC049).
POTTERY. Greek (7 frr., 0.052 kg): 3 Corinthian fine ware (1 Classical-Hellenistic lekanis lid; 1 Hellenistic bowl handle/body; 1 Archaic-Classical cup body), 1 Attic fine ware (open-shape body); 3 Corinthian A/A′ amphora.
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POTTERY. Roman (1,419 frr., 16.42 kg): standard colluvial assemblage, date-range to Late Roman. ESA, ESB, Italian sigillata cup with spectacle spiral appliqué Conspectus 23 (KP185), African red slip, Athenian painted-ware zoomorphic handle (KP186); unslipped pitcher; basin/jar; cooking ware, including Early-Middle Roman frying pan/casserole, Early Roman cooking pot (KP184), Late Roman cooking pot; Dressel 2-4, MRA3, combed amphora.
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SMALL FINDS. Glass (10 frr.): 1 rim, light blue (flaring rim with small, inwardly folded, tubular lip: unguentarium); 3 rim/body, light blue (cup with flaring rim showing folded tubular flange, KM369); 1 neck, light green (cylindrical); 1 body, light green; 1 body, light blue; 3 body, colorless, thin.
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SMALL FINDS. Metal: 2 total: 1 bronze needle (KM203); 1 intact bronze nail (Type II; KM204).
Explanation of deposition
Byzantine-Modern colluvium and topsoil over Buildings B2/B3.