BUILDING MATERIALS. Stone (8 frr., 0.06 kg): 2 portasanta, including 1 with smooth, concave face and raised band (p.L. 0.042, Th. 0.012; p.L. 0.037, Th. 0.006); 1 Pentelic (p.L. 0.050, Th. 0.011); 5 light gray marble chips (Proconnesian). Tile/brick: 49 frr., 7.20 kg.
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MODERN DEBRIS. 1 grenade pin.
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POTTERY. Byzantine (2 frr., 0.004 kg): 1 body, heavily worn: sgraffito-ware bowl, interior has white slip and light green glaze with broad, uneven, uncertain design (early 13th century); 1 body: Proto-Majolica bowl?, exterior has thin white slip, interior has white slip and red, dark brown, and greenish yellow glaze painted in uncertain pattern (south Italian, late 13th century).
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POTTERY. Greek (7 frr., 0.047 kg): 1 Corinthian fine ware (open-shape body), 1 gray ware (cup rim), 1 Corinthian coarse ware (lekane body), 2 Corinthian molded relief ware (1 Hellenistic bowl rim; 1 Hellenistic bowl body); 2 Corinthian A/A′ amphora.
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POTTERY. Roman (1,043 frr., 10.25 kg): standard colluvial assemblage, date-range to Late Roman.