BUILDING MATERIALS. Mortar/plaster: 142 frr., 9.27 kg. Tile/brick: 282 frr., 23.10 kg.
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LAMP. (4 frr., 0.016 kg): 1 Early Roman Corinthian transitional shoulder (slipped, oblique leaves, cf. KL165); 1 Broneer Type XXVII handle; 2 Athenian early glaze: 1 discus/shoulder, 1 base.
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POTTERY. Byzantine (9 frr., 0.065 kg): 1 body: bowl?, interior has white slip, painted brown design, and clear glaze (12th century); 4 body: Sgraffito ware, interior has white slip and yellow glaze with fine linear design (mid-late 12th century); 1 base: Incised-Sgraffito-ware bowl with ring foot, interior has white slip and uneven yellow glaze with broad linear design (early 13th century); 3 body: interior has white slip and green glaze (early-mid-13th century).
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POTTERY. Greek (1 fr., 0.001 kg): 1 Corinthian fine ware (cup handle).
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POTTERY. Roman (791 frr., 10.84 kg): standard colluvial assemblage.
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SMALL FINDS. Glass (8 frr.): 1 neck, light blue (cylindrical: unguentarium); 1 body, yellow, thin; 4 body, bluish colorless; 2 base, light blue (concave bottom).
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SMALL FINDS. Metal: 3 total: 1 intact bronze nail with thin shank and small, flat, rectangular head (Type III; L. 0.016, Th. 0.005, W. head 0.011); 2 bronze strips, thin including 1 fr. broken on all sides (p.L. 0.029, Th. 0.001) and 1 intact, pierced at one end (L. 0.027, W. 0.023, Th. 0.001).