LAMP. (3 frr., 0.038 kg): 1 Broneer Type XVI nozzle (KL185); 1 Broneer Type XXVII base ([ΚΑΛ]Λ̣[Ι]|[ϹΤ]ΟΥ, KL186), 1 Broneer Type XXVIIE discus (hero or god?; KL187, joins TRB0913-009).
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POTTERY. Greek (3 frr., 0.005 kg): 1 Corinthian fine ware (open-shape body with Early-Middle Classical black figure, KP342), 1 molded relief ware (Hellenistic long petal bowl, KP344), 1 gray ware molded relief ware (Hellenistic long-petal bowl body, KP343).
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POTTERY. Roman (1,081 frr., 9.82 kg): date-range to Late Roman, including ESA, Italian sigillata (KP346), Knidian Gray-ware bowl, eastern Thin-Walled ware Aegean cup (KP347, KP348); small unslipped pitcher; utilitarian ware, including Late Roman basin? (KP341), jar; cooking ware, including NePcf, frying pan/casserole, Early-Middle Roman casserole (KP349), Early Roman eastern cooking pot (KP345), other cooking pot; MRA3, LRA1, LRA2.
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SMALL FINDS. Glass (6 frr.): 1 body/base, “emerald” (cast small bowl with grooved foot, KM319); 1 rim/body, colorless (wide-mouthed deep bowl with small tubular fold at shoulder, KM461); 4 rim/body, colorless (from KM461?).
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SMALL FINDS. Metal: 2 frr. iron nails, including 1 shank with domed, circular head, heavily corroded (Type VII; p.L. 0.060, Th. shank 0.007, Diam. head 0.019) and 1 shank with slightly convex, pentagonal? head (Type VIII; p.L. 0.053, Th. shank 0.008, W. head 0.018).
Explanation of deposition
Early-Late Roman fill underlying and constituting floor in south chamber and ambulatory of Octagon, combined with sediment over central to south floor of chamber from use and disuse of Octagon and massive structural debris from catastrophic collapse of the building.