Locus TRB0905-026 [permalink]
Type
Locus
In excavation trench
Trench B-08/09-05
Logical part of
Loci
Published as
Rifeetal2022, pp. 68-69
Contents of Unit
BUILDING MATERIALS. Mortar/plaster: 445 frr., 44.52 kg. Painted plaster (98 frr.): 78 white, 7 orange, 4 red, 3 tan, 2 red, black and white, 2 red with white splatters, 1 dark pink and black, 1 gray. Tesserae: 2 white. Tile/brick: 772 frr., 123.22 kg (including both rooftiles and walling bricks).
Contents of Unit
BUILDING MATERIALS. Stone (22 frr., 2.24 kg): 10 Pentelic (p.L. 0.080, Th. 0.013; p.L. 0.105, Th. 0.016; p.L. 0.055, Th. 0.014; p.L. 0.078 m, Th. 0.014; p.L. 0.076, Th. 0.011; p.L. 0.044, Th. 0.011; p.L. 0.125, Th. 0.011; p.L. 0.063, Th. 0.012; p.L. 0.089, Th. 0.020; p.L. 0.035, Th. 0.006); 8 Proconnesian (p.L. 0.080, Th. 0.014; p.L. 0.115, Th. 0.010; p.L. 0.113, Th. 0.014; p.L. 0.050, Th. 0.007; p.L. 0.012, Th. 0.011; p.L. 0.013, Th. 0.009; p.L. 0.014, Th. 0.012; p.L. 0.019, Th. 0.013); 3 greco scritto (p.L. 0.030, Th. 0.007; p.L. 0.035, Th. 0.007; p.L. 0.053, Th. 0.007); 1 cipollino verde (p.L. 0.189, Th. 0.022).
Contents of Unit
COINS: tetrachalkon of Megara (late 3rd–early 2nd century B.C.E.; KC087); as of Smyrna for Nero (ca. 68/69 C.E.; KC043).
Contents of Unit
POTTERY. Greek (1 fr., 0.001 kg): 1 Corinthian fine ware (Archaic-Classical kotyle/skyphos body).
Contents of Unit
POTTERY. Roman (1,555 frr., 32.76 kg): ESA, ESB, Knidian gray-ware cup, ESC, eastern thin-walled ware, Corinthian(?) molded relief bowl; unslipped table ware, including Early Roman NePcf pitcher (KP338), Middle Roman NePcf pitcher (KP390); basin/jar; cooking ware; Dressel 2-4 Koan, MRA3, MRA7, Cretan amphora.
Contents of Unit
SMALL FINDS. Glass (39 frr.): 1 rim/neck, light blue (possible candlestick unguentarium, KM270); 7 rim/neck, bluish colorless (unguentarium or flask, KM265); 8 neck/body, colorless (unguentarium); 2 body, light greenish yellow (flaring rim with inwardly folded, tubular lip: unguentarium, flask or jug); 2 body, light blue with a tinge of green (hemispherical short-ribbed bowl, KM415a-c/KM420, joins TRB0805-023, TRB0905-024); 1 body/base, greenish colorless (cup or deep bowl, KM415b); 1 base, colorless (bowl with high, vertical, folded ring base, KM444); 3 rim, light blue (cup with outwardly folded, tubular lip); 1 neck, light blue (cylindrical); 1 body, yellow, thin; 8 body, light blue (convex: cup?); 1 body, light blue; 1 base, dark orangish (brownish) yellow (concave bottom); 2 base, light blue (folded, tubular ring base).
In Deposit or Stratum
Koutsongila Deposit B7
Uninventoried Type Present
Basin, Bin, Pail, or Tub
Uninventoried Type Present
Brick
Uninventoried Type Present
Corinthian Relief Ware
Uninventoried Type Present
Dressel 2-4 Koan Amphora
Uninventoried Type Present
Glass Free-Blown Cup or Deep Bowl
Uninventoried Type Present
Glass Unguentarium
Uninventoried Type Present
Jar
Uninventoried Type Present
Knidian Gray Ware
Uninventoried Type Present
Middle Roman Amphora 3
Uninventoried Type Present
Middle Roman Amphora 7
Uninventoried Type Present
Painted or Molded Plaster
Uninventoried Type Present
Revetment
Uninventoried Type Present
Tessera(e)
Uninventoried Type Present
Tile
Uninventoried Type Present
Unclassified Architectural Decoration
Uninventoried Type Present
Unclassified Cooking Ware
Uninventoried Type Present
Unclassified Eastern Sigillata A
Uninventoried Type Present
Unclassified Eastern Sigillata B
Uninventoried Type Present
Unclassified Eastern Sigillata C
Uninventoried Type Present
Unclassified Eastern Thin-Walled Ware
Uninventoried Type Present
Unclassified Glass
Uninventoried Type Present
Unclassified Mortar/Plaster
Uninventoried Type Present
Unclassified Plain Table Ware
Linked to

KC043 (Early Roman as of Nero from Smyrna)

KC087 (Middle-Late Hellenistic tetrachalkon of Megara)

KM265 (Early-Middle Roman Glass unguentarium or flask)

KM270 (Early-Middle Roman Glass Unguentarium?)

KM415a/c+KM420 (Early Roman Imported Glass ribbed deep bowl)

KM415b (Early-Middle Roman Glass cup or small deep bowl)

KM444 (Early-Middle Roman Glass deep bowl)

KP338 (Early-Middle Roman Regional Pitcher)

KP390 (Early-Middle Roman Regional Pitcher)