Figure 25
Map of Cyprus showing main Neolithic and Chalcolithic sites mentioned in the text.
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Figure 25 Map of Cyprus showing main Neolithic and Chalcolithic sites mentioned in the text. |
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Figure 25
Map of Cyprus showing main Neolithic and Chalcolithic sites mentioned in the text.
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Figure 26
Area of site in relation to tracks and cadastral plot numbers. Dense tone area: greatest concentration of finds from field walking; lighter tone: full extent of scatter. Plot 106A/506: Periods 1-2 features revealed in March 2000.
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Figure 26 Area of site in relation to tracks and cadastral plot numbers. Dense tone area: greatest concentration of finds from field walking; lighter tone: full extent of scatter. Plot 106A/506: Periods 1-2 features revealed in March 2000. |
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Figure 26
Area of site in relation to tracks and cadastral plot numbers. Dense tone area: greatest concentration of finds from field walking; lighter tone: full extent of scatter. Plot 106A/506: Periods 1-2 features revealed in March 2000.
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Figure 27
Site plan with location of surveyed and excavated features. For inset see Fig. 28.
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Figure 27 Site plan with location of surveyed and excavated features. For inset see Fig. 28. |
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Figure 27
Site plan with location of surveyed and excavated features. For inset see Fig. 28.
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Figure 28
General plan of northern excavation area. Features 116, 133, 337-9 and 345 belong to the Cypro-PPNB, the others to the Chalcolithic period. Shaded: made surface.
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Figure 28 General plan of northern excavation area. Features 116, 133, 337-9 and 345 belong to the Cypro-PPNB, the others to the Chalcolithic period. Shaded: made surface. |
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Figure 28
General plan of northern excavation area. Features 116, 133, 337-9 and 345 belong to the Cypro-PPNB, the others to the Chalcolithic period. Shaded: made surface.
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Figure 29
Wells 116 and 133 profiles of wells, and plan of base of well 116, Period 1A-B.
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Figure 29 Wells 116 and 133 profiles of wells, and plan of base of well 116, Period 1A-B. |
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Figure 29
Wells 116 and 133 profiles of wells, and plan of base of well 116, Period 1A-B.
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Figure 30
Plan and section of Building 340, pit 338 and adjacent features, Period 1B.
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Figure 30 Plan and section of Building 340, pit 338 and adjacent features, Period 1B. |
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Figure 30
Plan and section of Building 340, pit 338 and adjacent features, Period 1B.
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Figure 31
Plans and sections of pit 1, Period 2.
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Figure 31 Plans and sections of pit 1, Period 2. |
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Figure 31
Plans and sections of pit 1, Period 2.
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Figure 32
Sections of pit 1 showing deposition phases, Period 2.
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Figure 32 Sections of pit 1 showing deposition phases, Period 2. |
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Figure 32
Sections of pit 1 showing deposition phases, Period 2.
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Figure 33
Sections of pits 2A, 2B, 4, 5 and 9 exposed in west facing terrace of seaward track cutting site, Period 2 and 2?.
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Figure 33 Sections of pits 2A, 2B, 4, 5 and 9 exposed in west facing terrace of seaward track cutting site, Period 2 and 2?. |
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Figure 33
Sections of pits 2A, 2B, 4, 5 and 9 exposed in west facing terrace of seaward track cutting site, Period 2 and 2?.
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Figure 34
Plan and section of pit 16, Period 2.
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Figure 34 Plan and section of pit 16, Period 2. |
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Figure 34
Plan and section of pit 16, Period 2.
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Figure 35
Plan and section of pits 24, 28, 100-102 and ditch 103, Period 2.
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Figure 35 Plan and section of pits 24, 28, 100-102 and ditch 103, Period 2. |
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Figure 35
Plan and section of pits 24, 28, 100-102 and ditch 103, Period 2.
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Figure 36
Plans of ditches 105 (part) and 106. Plan and section of ditch 107. ? Period.
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Figure 36 Plans of ditches 105 (part) and 106. Plan and section of ditch 107. ? Period. |
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Figure 36
Plans of ditches 105 (part) and 106. Plan and section of ditch 107. ? Period.
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Figure 37
Plans and sections of ditch 105, Period ?, pits 108-9 and well 110, Periods 1 and 2.
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Figure 37 Plans and sections of ditch 105, Period ?, pits 108-9 and well 110, Periods 1 and 2. |
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Figure 37
Plans and sections of ditch 105, Period ?, pits 108-9 and well 110, Periods 1 and 2.
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Figure 38
Plan and section of Building 152 and pits 147 and 136/166, Period 2 and 2?. (Underlined numbers registered small finds).
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Figure 38 Plan and section of Building 152 and pits 147 and 136/166, Period 2 and 2?. (Underlined numbers registered small finds). |
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Figure 38
Plan and section of Building 152 and pits 147 and 136/166, Period 2 and 2?. (Underlined numbers registered small finds).
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Figure 39
Plans of fragmentary Buildings 290 and 330, Period 3. (Underlined numbers registered small finds).
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Figure 39 Plans of fragmentary Buildings 290 and 330, Period 3. (Underlined numbers registered small finds). |
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Figure 39
Plans of fragmentary Buildings 290 and 330, Period 3. (Underlined numbers registered small finds).
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Figure 40
Plan of Building 200, occupation I, floor 283, Period 3. (Underlined numbers registered small finds).
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Figure 40 Plan of Building 200, occupation I, floor 283, Period 3. (Underlined numbers registered small finds). |
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Figure 40
Plan of Building 200, occupation I, floor 283, Period 3. (Underlined numbers registered small finds).
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Figure 41
Plan of Building 200, occupation II, floor 276, Period 3. (Underlined numbers registered small finds).
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Figure 41 Plan of Building 200, occupation II, floor 276, Period 3. (Underlined numbers registered small finds). |
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Figure 41
Plan of Building 200, occupation II, floor 276, Period 3. (Underlined numbers registered small finds).
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Figure 42
Plan and section of Building 200, Period 3 and section of part of pit 300, Period 2. (Underlined numbers registered small find).
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Figure 42 Plan and section of Building 200, Period 3 and section of part of pit 300, Period 2. (Underlined numbers registered small find). |
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Figure 42
Plan and section of Building 200, Period 3 and section of part of pit 300, Period 2. (Underlined numbers registered small find).
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Figure 43
Chipped stone cores and core trimming elements, Periods 1-3. Scale 2:3. 1) Crested blade, well 116.123, refitted to core from well 116.114, Period 1A; 2) Crossed platform core, pit 338.352, Period 1B; 3) Core-on-flake, pit 16.04, Period 2; 4) Discoidal core, pit 16.07, Period 2; 5) Crossed platform core, pit 16.04, Period 2; 6) Mixed platform core, Fill 1.05, Period 2; 7) Core tablet, pit 16.04, Period 2; 8) Platform rejuvenation, pit 16.01, Period 2; 9) Crested blade, pit 16.04, Period 2; 10) Discoidal core, surface 148, Period 3; 11) Platform rejuvenation, B 200.173, Period 3; 12) Core tablet, Unit 113, Period 3; 13) Splintered piece, B 200.305, Period 3; 14) Single platform core, B 200.254, Period 3.
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Figure 43 Chipped stone cores and core trimming elements, Periods 1-3. Scale 2:3. 1) Crested blade, well 116.123, refitted to core from well 116.114, Period 1A; 2) Crossed platform core, pit 338.352, Period 1B; 3) Core-on-flake, pit 16.04, Period 2; 4) Discoidal core, pit 16.07, Period 2; 5) Crossed platform core, pit 16.04, Period 2; 6) Mixed platform core, Fill 1.05, Period 2; 7) Core tablet, pit 16.04, Period 2; 8) Platform rejuvenation, pit 16.01, Period 2; 9) Crested blade, pit 16.04, Period 2; 10) Discoidal core, surface 148, Period 3; 11) Platform rejuvenation, B 200.173, Period 3; 12) Core tablet, Unit 113, Period 3; 13) Splintered piece, B 200.305, Period 3; 14) Single platform core, B 200.254, Period 3. |
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Figure 43
Chipped stone cores and core trimming elements, Periods 1-3. Scale 2:3. 1) Crested blade, well 116.123, refitted to core from well 116.114, Period 1A; 2) Crossed platform core, pit 338.352, Period 1B; 3) Core-on-flake, pit 16.04, Period 2; 4) Discoidal core, pit 16.07, Period 2; 5) Crossed platform core, pit 16.04, Period 2; 6) Mixed platform core, Fill 1.05, Period 2; 7) Core tablet, pit 16.04, Period 2; 8) Platform rejuvenation, pit 16.01, Period 2; 9) Crested blade, pit 16.04, Period 2; 10) Discoidal core, surface 148, Period 3; 11) Platform rejuvenation, B 200.173, Period 3; 12) Core tablet, Unit 113, Period 3; 13) Splintered piece, B 200.305, Period 3; 14) Single platform core, B 200.254, Period 3.
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Figure 44
Chipped stone tools of Period 1A. Scale 2:3. 1) Burinon-break (on re-used point tang), well 116.124; 2) Point tang, well 116.124; 3) Utilised blade (on reused point tang), well 116.124; 4) Dihedral burin, well 116.124; 5) Burin-on-break, well 116.123; 6) Finely denticulated glossed blade, well 116.124; 7) Burin-onbreak, well 116.124; 8) Blade with retouched truncation, well 116.124; 9) Finely denticulated glossed blade, well 116.124; 10) Bilaterally retouched flake, well 116.124; 11) Utilised blade segment, well 116.124; 12) Pièce esquillée (on re-used glossed piece), well 116.124; 13) Pièce esquillée, well 116.124; 14) Convex retouched flake, well 116.124; 15) Borer, well 116.124; 16) Borer, well 116.123.
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Figure 44 Chipped stone tools of Period 1A. Scale 2:3. 1) Burinon-break (on re-used point tang), well 116.124; 2) Point tang, well 116.124; 3) Utilised blade (on reused point tang), well 116.124; 4) Dihedral burin, well 116.124; 5) Burin-on-break, well 116.123; 6) Finely denticulated glossed blade, well 116.124; 7) Burin-onbreak, well 116.124; 8) Blade with retouched truncation, well 116.124; 9) Finely denticulated glossed blade, well 116.124; 10) Bilaterally retouched flake, well 116.124; 11) Utilised blade segment, well 116.124; 12) Pièce esquillée (on re-used glossed piece), well 116.124; 13) Pièce esquillée, well 116.124; 14) Convex retouched flake, well 116.124; 15) Borer, well 116.124; 16) Borer, well 116.123. |
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Figure 44
Chipped stone tools of Period 1A. Scale 2:3. 1) Burinon-break (on re-used point tang), well 116.124; 2) Point tang, well 116.124; 3) Utilised blade (on reused point tang), well 116.124; 4) Dihedral burin, well 116.124; 5) Burin-on-break, well 116.123; 6) Finely denticulated glossed blade, well 116.124; 7) Burin-onbreak, well 116.124; 8) Blade with retouched truncation, well 116.124; 9) Finely denticulated glossed blade, well 116.124; 10) Bilaterally retouched flake, well 116.124; 11) Utilised blade segment, well 116.124; 12) Pièce esquillée (on re-used glossed piece), well 116.124; 13) Pièce esquillée, well 116.124; 14) Convex retouched flake, well 116.124; 15) Borer, well 116.124; 16) Borer, well 116.123.
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Figure 45
Chipped stone tools of Period 1B. Scale 2:3. 1) Burinon-break (on re-used pressure retouched piece), pit 338.354; 2) Convex backed blade, well 133.279; 3) Bilateral retouched blade, well 133.278; 4) Convex backed blade, well 133.278; 5) Alternate retouched blade, well 133.282; 6) Rectilinear backed blade, well 133.264; 7) Notched flake, pit 338.352; 8) Blade with retouched truncation, well 133.331; 9) Unretouched glossed blade, well 133.282; 10) End scraper, well 133.282; 11) Denticulated flake, well 133.260; 12) Borer, well 133.282; 13) Utilised flake, pit 338.354; 14) Pièce esquillée (on re-used glossed piece), well 133.333; 15) Pièce esquillée, well 133.331.
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Figure 45 Chipped stone tools of Period 1B. Scale 2:3. 1) Burinon-break (on re-used pressure retouched piece), pit 338.354; 2) Convex backed blade, well 133.279; 3) Bilateral retouched blade, well 133.278; 4) Convex backed blade, well 133.278; 5) Alternate retouched blade, well 133.282; 6) Rectilinear backed blade, well 133.264; 7) Notched flake, pit 338.352; 8) Blade with retouched truncation, well 133.331; 9) Unretouched glossed blade, well 133.282; 10) End scraper, well 133.282; 11) Denticulated flake, well 133.260; 12) Borer, well 133.282; 13) Utilised flake, pit 338.354; 14) Pièce esquillée (on re-used glossed piece), well 133.333; 15) Pièce esquillée, well 133.331. |
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Figure 45
Chipped stone tools of Period 1B. Scale 2:3. 1) Burinon-break (on re-used pressure retouched piece), pit 338.354; 2) Convex backed blade, well 133.279; 3) Bilateral retouched blade, well 133.278; 4) Convex backed blade, well 133.278; 5) Alternate retouched blade, well 133.282; 6) Rectilinear backed blade, well 133.264; 7) Notched flake, pit 338.352; 8) Blade with retouched truncation, well 133.331; 9) Unretouched glossed blade, well 133.282; 10) End scraper, well 133.282; 11) Denticulated flake, well 133.260; 12) Borer, well 133.282; 13) Utilised flake, pit 338.354; 14) Pièce esquillée (on re-used glossed piece), well 133.333; 15) Pièce esquillée, well 133.331.
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Figure 46
Ground stone objects of Periods 1A and 1B. Axe (1); hammerstone (2); hammerstone/grinder (3); pounder (4); rubbing stone (5); anvil (6); grooved stones (7-8); macehead (9); and bowls (10-13). Scale 1:3 1) KMyl 1173; 2) KMyl 1098; 3) KMyl 1088; 4) KMyl 1099; 5) KMyl 1060; 6) KMyl 1028; 7) KMyl 1532; 8) KMyl 1103; 9) KMyl 1505; 10) KMyl 1613; 11) KMyl 1002; 12) KMyl 1711; 13) KMyl 1575.
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Figure 46 Ground stone objects of Periods 1A and 1B. Axe (1); hammerstone (2); hammerstone/grinder (3); pounder (4); rubbing stone (5); anvil (6); grooved stones (7-8); macehead (9); and bowls (10-13). Scale 1:3 1) KMyl 1173; 2) KMyl 1098; 3) KMyl 1088; 4) KMyl 1099; 5) KMyl 1060; 6) KMyl 1028; 7) KMyl 1532; 8) KMyl 1103; 9) KMyl 1505; 10) KMyl 1613; 11) KMyl 1002; 12) KMyl 1711; 13) KMyl 1575. |
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Figure 46
Ground stone objects of Periods 1A and 1B. Axe (1); hammerstone (2); hammerstone/grinder (3); pounder (4); rubbing stone (5); anvil (6); grooved stones (7-8); macehead (9); and bowls (10-13). Scale 1:3 1) KMyl 1173; 2) KMyl 1098; 3) KMyl 1088; 4) KMyl 1099; 5) KMyl 1060; 6) KMyl 1028; 7) KMyl 1532; 8) KMyl 1103; 9) KMyl 1505; 10) KMyl 1613; 11) KMyl 1002; 12) KMyl 1711; 13) KMyl 1575.
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Figure 47
Stone bowls of Periods 1A and 1B. Scale 1:5 (2); 1:3 (1, 3-4); 1:2 (5). 1) KMyl 1237; 2) KMyl 1841; 3) KMyl 368; 4) KMyl 1521; 5) KMyl 1171.
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Figure 47 Stone bowls of Periods 1A and 1B. Scale 1:5 (2); 1:3 (1, 3-4); 1:2 (5). 1) KMyl 1237; 2) KMyl 1841; 3) KMyl 368; 4) KMyl 1521; 5) KMyl 1171. |
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Figure 47
Stone bowls of Periods 1A and 1B. Scale 1:5 (2); 1:3 (1, 3-4); 1:2 (5). 1) KMyl 1237; 2) KMyl 1841; 3) KMyl 368; 4) KMyl 1521; 5) KMyl 1171.
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Figure 48
Glossy Burnished and Red Monochrome pottery vessels and lids of Periods 2 and 3. Scales 1:2 (5-8); 1:3 (2-3, 9-12); 1:4 (1, 4). 1) KMyl 87; 2) KMyl 442; 3) KMyl 437; 4) Cat. 403; 5) KMyl 224.01; 6) KMyl 224.02; 7) KMyl 473; 8) KMyl 411; 9) KMyl 1929; 10) KMyl 443; 11) KMyl 438; 12) KMyl 445.
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Figure 48 Glossy Burnished and Red Monochrome pottery vessels and lids of Periods 2 and 3. Scales 1:2 (5-8); 1:3 (2-3, 9-12); 1:4 (1, 4). 1) KMyl 87; 2) KMyl 442; 3) KMyl 437; 4) Cat. 403; 5) KMyl 224.01; 6) KMyl 224.02; 7) KMyl 473; 8) KMyl 411; 9) KMyl 1929; 10) KMyl 443; 11) KMyl 438; 12) KMyl 445. |
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Figure 48
Glossy Burnished and Red Monochrome pottery vessels and lids of Periods 2 and 3. Scales 1:2 (5-8); 1:3 (2-3, 9-12); 1:4 (1, 4). 1) KMyl 87; 2) KMyl 442; 3) KMyl 437; 4) Cat. 403; 5) KMyl 224.01; 6) KMyl 224.02; 7) KMyl 473; 8) KMyl 411; 9) KMyl 1929; 10) KMyl 443; 11) KMyl 438; 12) KMyl 445.
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Figure 49
Red Monochrome pottery vessels of Period 3. Scales 1:3 (1-3, 5); 1:4 (4, 6, 8); 1:6 (7). 1) KMyl 1987; 2) KMyl 2024; 3) KMyl 1924; 4) KMyl 1922; 5) KMyl 1933; 6) KMyl 1923; 7) KMyl 2023; 8) KMyl 1925.
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Figure 49 Red Monochrome pottery vessels of Period 3. Scales 1:3 (1-3, 5); 1:4 (4, 6, 8); 1:6 (7). 1) KMyl 1987; 2) KMyl 2024; 3) KMyl 1924; 4) KMyl 1922; 5) KMyl 1933; 6) KMyl 1923; 7) KMyl 2023; 8) KMyl 1925. |
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Figure 49
Red Monochrome pottery vessels of Period 3. Scales 1:3 (1-3, 5); 1:4 (4, 6, 8); 1:6 (7). 1) KMyl 1987; 2) KMyl 2024; 3) KMyl 1924; 4) KMyl 1922; 5) KMyl 1933; 6) KMyl 1923; 7) KMyl 2023; 8) KMyl 1925.
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Figure 50
Red Monochrome pottery vessels of Period 2 and 3. Scales 1:3 (1-3); 1:6 (4-7). 1) KMyl 1919; 2) KMyl 444; 3) KMyl 2018; 4) KMyl 1920; 5) KMyl 1927; 6) KMyl 1921; 7) KMyl 1926.
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Figure 50 Red Monochrome pottery vessels of Period 2 and 3. Scales 1:3 (1-3); 1:6 (4-7). 1) KMyl 1919; 2) KMyl 444; 3) KMyl 2018; 4) KMyl 1920; 5) KMyl 1927; 6) KMyl 1921; 7) KMyl 1926. |
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Figure 50
Red Monochrome pottery vessels of Period 2 and 3. Scales 1:3 (1-3); 1:6 (4-7). 1) KMyl 1919; 2) KMyl 444; 3) KMyl 2018; 4) KMyl 1920; 5) KMyl 1927; 6) KMyl 1921; 7) KMyl 1926.
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Figure 51
Red Monochrome pottery vessels of Period 3. Scales 1:3 (2); 1:6 (1, 3-6). 1) KMyl 1930; 2) KMyl 2021; 3) KMyl 2015; 4) KMyl 2016; 5) KMyl 2017; 6) KMyl 2022.
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Figure 51 Red Monochrome pottery vessels of Period 3. Scales 1:3 (2); 1:6 (1, 3-6). 1) KMyl 1930; 2) KMyl 2021; 3) KMyl 2015; 4) KMyl 2016; 5) KMyl 2017; 6) KMyl 2022. |
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Figure 51
Red Monochrome pottery vessels of Period 3. Scales 1:3 (2); 1:6 (1, 3-6). 1) KMyl 1930; 2) KMyl 2021; 3) KMyl 2015; 4) KMyl 2016; 5) KMyl 2017; 6) KMyl 2022.
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Figure 52
Red-on-White pottery vessels and miscellaneous sherds of Periods 2 and 3. Scales 1:2 (2-3); 1:3 (1, 4-6, 8); 1:4 (7). 1) KMyl 439; 2) KMyl 1956; 3) KMyl 1969; 4) KMyl 225.01; 5) KMyl 225.02; 6) KMyl 1917; 7) KMyl 2020; 8) KMyl 447.
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Figure 52 Red-on-White pottery vessels and miscellaneous sherds of Periods 2 and 3. Scales 1:2 (2-3); 1:3 (1, 4-6, 8); 1:4 (7). 1) KMyl 439; 2) KMyl 1956; 3) KMyl 1969; 4) KMyl 225.01; 5) KMyl 225.02; 6) KMyl 1917; 7) KMyl 2020; 8) KMyl 447. |
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Figure 52
Red-on-White pottery vessels and miscellaneous sherds of Periods 2 and 3. Scales 1:2 (2-3); 1:3 (1, 4-6, 8); 1:4 (7). 1) KMyl 439; 2) KMyl 1956; 3) KMyl 1969; 4) KMyl 225.01; 5) KMyl 225.02; 6) KMyl 1917; 7) KMyl 2020; 8) KMyl 447.
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Figure 53
Coarse Ware pottery vessels of Period 3. Scales 1:3 (1-4); 1:4 (5). 1) Cat. 402; 2) KMyl 446; 3) Cat. 401; 4) Cat. 400; 5) KMyl 436.
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Figure 53 Coarse Ware pottery vessels of Period 3. Scales 1:3 (1-4); 1:4 (5). 1) Cat. 402; 2) KMyl 446; 3) Cat. 401; 4) Cat. 400; 5) KMyl 436. |
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Figure 53
Coarse Ware pottery vessels of Period 3. Scales 1:3 (1-4); 1:4 (5). 1) Cat. 402; 2) KMyl 446; 3) Cat. 401; 4) Cat. 400; 5) KMyl 436.
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Figure 54
Miscellaneous pottery vessels and jar stoppers of Periods 2 and 3. Scales 1:2 (1-9); 1:6 (10-11). 1) KMyl 1988; 2) KMyl 1180; 3) Cat. 399; 4) KMyl 56; 5) KMyl 130; 6) KMyl 124; 7) KMyl 1918; 8) KMyl 1931; 9) KMyl 457; 10) KMyl 2014; 11) KMyl 1928.
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Figure 54 Miscellaneous pottery vessels and jar stoppers of Periods 2 and 3. Scales 1:2 (1-9); 1:6 (10-11). 1) KMyl 1988; 2) KMyl 1180; 3) Cat. 399; 4) KMyl 56; 5) KMyl 130; 6) KMyl 124; 7) KMyl 1918; 8) KMyl 1931; 9) KMyl 457; 10) KMyl 2014; 11) KMyl 1928. |
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Figure 54
Miscellaneous pottery vessels and jar stoppers of Periods 2 and 3. Scales 1:2 (1-9); 1:6 (10-11). 1) KMyl 1988; 2) KMyl 1180; 3) Cat. 399; 4) KMyl 56; 5) KMyl 130; 6) KMyl 124; 7) KMyl 1918; 8) KMyl 1931; 9) KMyl 457; 10) KMyl 2014; 11) KMyl 1928.
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Figure 55
Miscellaneous pottery objects and sherds of Periods 2 and 3. Scales 1:2 (3-4, 6, 8-9); 1:3 (2, 5); 1:4 (1, 7). 1) KMyl 775; 2) KMyl 1216; 3) KMyl 420; 4) KMyl 1210; 5) KMyl 1916; 6) KMyl 1934; 7) KMyl 86; 8) KMyl 572; 9) KMyl 160.
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Figure 55 Miscellaneous pottery objects and sherds of Periods 2 and 3. Scales 1:2 (3-4, 6, 8-9); 1:3 (2, 5); 1:4 (1, 7). 1) KMyl 775; 2) KMyl 1216; 3) KMyl 420; 4) KMyl 1210; 5) KMyl 1916; 6) KMyl 1934; 7) KMyl 86; 8) KMyl 572; 9) KMyl 160. |
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Figure 55
Miscellaneous pottery objects and sherds of Periods 2 and 3. Scales 1:2 (3-4, 6, 8-9); 1:3 (2, 5); 1:4 (1, 7). 1) KMyl 775; 2) KMyl 1216; 3) KMyl 420; 4) KMyl 1210; 5) KMyl 1916; 6) KMyl 1934; 7) KMyl 86; 8) KMyl 572; 9) KMyl 160.
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Figure 56
Various rim sherds of Periods 2 and 3. Scale 1:2. 1) GB platter (Type 1), pit 16.07. Diam. 21 cm; 2) GB platter (Type 1), pit 16.08. Diam. 28 cm; 3) GB platter (Type 1), pit 16.07. Diam. unknown; 4) RM-a platter (Type 1), pit 109.02. Diam. 31 cm; 5) RM-a platter (Type 1), pit 100.03. Diam. 45 cm; 6) RM-a platter (Type 1), pit 100.04. Diam. 50 cm; 7) RM-a platter (Type 1), ditch 105.01. Diam. 42 cm; 8) RM-a platter (Type 1), pit 108.01. Diam. 36 cm; 9) RM-a platter (Type 1), pit 108.01. Diam. 15 cm; 10) GB hemibowl (Type 2), surface find. Diam. 23 cm; 11) GB deep bowl (Type 3), pit 16.04. Diam. 14 cm; 12) GB-d deep bowl (Type 3), pit 100.03. Diam. 34 cm; 13) RM-d deep bowl (Type 3), pit 109.03. Diam. unknown; 14) RM-d deep bowl (Type 3), pit 108.2. Diam. 28 cm; 15) PW-? deep bowl (Type 3), pit 102.01. Diam. 18 cm; 16) GB-a hemibowl (Type 2), ditch 105.01. Diam. 14 cm; 17) RM-a hemibowl (Type 2), pit 108.01. Diam. 22 cm; 18) RW-? deep bowl (Type 3), pit 108.01. Diam. unknown; 19) RM-a holemouth (Type 5), pit 102.01. Diam. 9 cm; 20) ?-b holemouth (Type 5), pit 108.01. Diam. 8 cm; 21) RM-a holemouth (Type 5), B 200.126. Diam. unknown; 22) RM-a holemouth (Type 5), pit 108.01. Diam. 15 cm; 23) RM-a hole-mouth (Type 5), pit 108.01. Diam. 10 cm; 24) X-c holemouth (Type 5), pit 100.02. Diam. 11 cm; 25) RM-a holemouth (Type 5), pit 108.01. Diam. unknown; 26) RM-a holemouth storage jar (Type 6), pit 108.1. Diam. 26 cm; 27) GB holemouth (Type 5), surface find. Diam. 11 cm; 28) RM-a holemouth storage jar (Type 6), pit 108.02. Diam. >28 cm.
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Figure 56 Various rim sherds of Periods 2 and 3. Scale 1:2. 1) GB platter (Type 1), pit 16.07. Diam. 21 cm; 2) GB platter (Type 1), pit 16.08. Diam. 28 cm; 3) GB platter (Type 1), pit 16.07. Diam. unknown; 4) RM-a platter (Type 1), pit 109.02. Diam. 31 cm; 5) RM-a platter (Type 1), pit 100.03. Diam. 45 cm; 6) RM-a platter (Type 1), pit 100.04. Diam. 50 cm; 7) RM-a platter (Type 1), ditch 105.01. Diam. 42 cm; 8) RM-a platter (Type 1), pit 108.01. Diam. 36 cm; 9) RM-a platter (Type 1), pit 108.01. Diam. 15 cm; 10) GB hemibowl (Type 2), surface find. Diam. 23 cm; 11) GB deep bowl (Type 3), pit 16.04. Diam. 14 cm; 12) GB-d deep bowl (Type 3), pit 100.03. Diam. 34 cm; 13) RM-d deep bowl (Type 3), pit 109.03. Diam. unknown; 14) RM-d deep bowl (Type 3), pit 108.2. Diam. 28 cm; 15) PW-? deep bowl (Type 3), pit 102.01. Diam. 18 cm; 16) GB-a hemibowl (Type 2), ditch 105.01. Diam. 14 cm; 17) RM-a hemibowl (Type 2), pit 108.01. Diam. 22 cm; 18) RW-? deep bowl (Type 3), pit 108.01. Diam. unknown; 19) RM-a holemouth (Type 5), pit 102.01. Diam. 9 cm; 20) ?-b holemouth (Type 5), pit 108.01. Diam. 8 cm; 21) RM-a holemouth (Type 5), B 200.126. Diam. unknown; 22) RM-a holemouth (Type 5), pit 108.01. Diam. 15 cm; 23) RM-a hole-mouth (Type 5), pit 108.01. Diam. 10 cm; 24) X-c holemouth (Type 5), pit 100.02. Diam. 11 cm; 25) RM-a holemouth (Type 5), pit 108.01. Diam. unknown; 26) RM-a holemouth storage jar (Type 6), pit 108.1. Diam. 26 cm; 27) GB holemouth (Type 5), surface find. Diam. 11 cm; 28) RM-a holemouth storage jar (Type 6), pit 108.02. Diam. >28 cm. |
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Figure 56
Various rim sherds of Periods 2 and 3. Scale 1:2. 1) GB platter (Type 1), pit 16.07. Diam. 21 cm; 2) GB platter (Type 1), pit 16.08. Diam. 28 cm; 3) GB platter (Type 1), pit 16.07. Diam. unknown; 4) RM-a platter (Type 1), pit 109.02. Diam. 31 cm; 5) RM-a platter (Type 1), pit 100.03. Diam. 45 cm; 6) RM-a platter (Type 1), pit 100.04. Diam. 50 cm; 7) RM-a platter (Type 1), ditch 105.01. Diam. 42 cm; 8) RM-a platter (Type 1), pit 108.01. Diam. 36 cm; 9) RM-a platter (Type 1), pit 108.01. Diam. 15 cm; 10) GB hemibowl (Type 2), surface find. Diam. 23 cm; 11) GB deep bowl (Type 3), pit 16.04. Diam. 14 cm; 12) GB-d deep bowl (Type 3), pit 100.03. Diam. 34 cm; 13) RM-d deep bowl (Type 3), pit 109.03. Diam. unknown; 14) RM-d deep bowl (Type 3), pit 108.2. Diam. 28 cm; 15) PW-? deep bowl (Type 3), pit 102.01. Diam. 18 cm; 16) GB-a hemibowl (Type 2), ditch 105.01. Diam. 14 cm; 17) RM-a hemibowl (Type 2), pit 108.01. Diam. 22 cm; 18) RW-? deep bowl (Type 3), pit 108.01. Diam. unknown; 19) RM-a holemouth (Type 5), pit 102.01. Diam. 9 cm; 20) ?-b holemouth (Type 5), pit 108.01. Diam. 8 cm; 21) RM-a holemouth (Type 5), B 200.126. Diam. unknown; 22) RM-a holemouth (Type 5), pit 108.01. Diam. 15 cm; 23) RM-a hole-mouth (Type 5), pit 108.01. Diam. 10 cm; 24) X-c holemouth (Type 5), pit 100.02. Diam. 11 cm; 25) RM-a holemouth (Type 5), pit 108.01. Diam. unknown; 26) RM-a holemouth storage jar (Type 6), pit 108.1. Diam. 26 cm; 27) GB holemouth (Type 5), surface find. Diam. 11 cm; 28) RM-a holemouth storage jar (Type 6), pit 108.02. Diam. >28 cm.
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Figure 57
Various rim and base sherds of Period 2 (except 20). Scale 1:2. 1) RW holemouth with perforations below rim (Type 5), pit 1.05. Diam. 10 cm; 2) RW holemouth with perforations below rim (Type 5), pit 1.11. Diam. 10 cm; 3) Possible GB holemouth (Type 5), pit 16.02. Diam. unknown; 4) GB holemouth (Type 5), pit 16.01. Diam. 17 cm; 5) Possible GB holemouth with everted rim (Type 5), pit 16.08. Diam. 7 cm; 6) RM-b flask (Type 7), pit 109.02. Diam. 4 cm; 7) GB flask (Type 7), pit 16.08. Diam. 4.6 cm; 8) RMa flask (Type 7), pit 102.01. Diam. 5 cm; 9) X-b flask (Type 7), pit 109.02. Diam. 6 cm; 10) ?-b flask (Type 7), ditch 107.01. Diam. 6 cm; 11) GB flask (Type 7), pit 1.05. Diam. 5.5 cm; 12) GB flat base (Type A), pit 16.02. Diam. 6 cm; 13) RM-a flat base (Type A), pit 108.01. Diam. 13 cm; 14) GB-d flat base (Type A), pit 108.01. Diam. 21 cm; 15) RM-d flat base (Type A), pit 108.01. Diam. 8 cm; 16) RM-b flat base (Type A), pit 108.04. Diam. 14 cm; 17) RM-a omphalos base (Type B), pit 100.01. Diam. 4.6 cm; 18) X-a omphalos base (Type B), pit 100.03. Diam. 3.4 cm; 19) RM-? omphalos base (Type B), pit 100.04. Diam. 6.2 cm; 20) GB omphalos base (Type B), surface find. Diam. 4 cm; 21) RM-? flanged base (Type C), pit 100.02. Diam. 17 cm; 22) RM-d flanged base (Type C), pit 108.01. Diam. 46 cm; 23) CW flanged base (Type C), pit 108.01. Diam. unknown; 24) RM-d flanged base (Type C), pit 100.03. Diam. 50 cm; 25) GB-d flanged base (Type C), pit 102.01. Diam. 40 cm; 26) RM-e flanged base (Type C), pit 100.03. Diam. 48 cm; 27) CW flanged base (Type C), pit 16.04. Diam. unknown.
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Figure 57 Various rim and base sherds of Period 2 (except 20). Scale 1:2. 1) RW holemouth with perforations below rim (Type 5), pit 1.05. Diam. 10 cm; 2) RW holemouth with perforations below rim (Type 5), pit 1.11. Diam. 10 cm; 3) Possible GB holemouth (Type 5), pit 16.02. Diam. unknown; 4) GB holemouth (Type 5), pit 16.01. Diam. 17 cm; 5) Possible GB holemouth with everted rim (Type 5), pit 16.08. Diam. 7 cm; 6) RM-b flask (Type 7), pit 109.02. Diam. 4 cm; 7) GB flask (Type 7), pit 16.08. Diam. 4.6 cm; 8) RMa flask (Type 7), pit 102.01. Diam. 5 cm; 9) X-b flask (Type 7), pit 109.02. Diam. 6 cm; 10) ?-b flask (Type 7), ditch 107.01. Diam. 6 cm; 11) GB flask (Type 7), pit 1.05. Diam. 5.5 cm; 12) GB flat base (Type A), pit 16.02. Diam. 6 cm; 13) RM-a flat base (Type A), pit 108.01. Diam. 13 cm; 14) GB-d flat base (Type A), pit 108.01. Diam. 21 cm; 15) RM-d flat base (Type A), pit 108.01. Diam. 8 cm; 16) RM-b flat base (Type A), pit 108.04. Diam. 14 cm; 17) RM-a omphalos base (Type B), pit 100.01. Diam. 4.6 cm; 18) X-a omphalos base (Type B), pit 100.03. Diam. 3.4 cm; 19) RM-? omphalos base (Type B), pit 100.04. Diam. 6.2 cm; 20) GB omphalos base (Type B), surface find. Diam. 4 cm; 21) RM-? flanged base (Type C), pit 100.02. Diam. 17 cm; 22) RM-d flanged base (Type C), pit 108.01. Diam. 46 cm; 23) CW flanged base (Type C), pit 108.01. Diam. unknown; 24) RM-d flanged base (Type C), pit 100.03. Diam. 50 cm; 25) GB-d flanged base (Type C), pit 102.01. Diam. 40 cm; 26) RM-e flanged base (Type C), pit 100.03. Diam. 48 cm; 27) CW flanged base (Type C), pit 16.04. Diam. unknown. |
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Figure 57
Various rim and base sherds of Period 2 (except 20). Scale 1:2. 1) RW holemouth with perforations below rim (Type 5), pit 1.05. Diam. 10 cm; 2) RW holemouth with perforations below rim (Type 5), pit 1.11. Diam. 10 cm; 3) Possible GB holemouth (Type 5), pit 16.02. Diam. unknown; 4) GB holemouth (Type 5), pit 16.01. Diam. 17 cm; 5) Possible GB holemouth with everted rim (Type 5), pit 16.08. Diam. 7 cm; 6) RM-b flask (Type 7), pit 109.02. Diam. 4 cm; 7) GB flask (Type 7), pit 16.08. Diam. 4.6 cm; 8) RMa flask (Type 7), pit 102.01. Diam. 5 cm; 9) X-b flask (Type 7), pit 109.02. Diam. 6 cm; 10) ?-b flask (Type 7), ditch 107.01. Diam. 6 cm; 11) GB flask (Type 7), pit 1.05. Diam. 5.5 cm; 12) GB flat base (Type A), pit 16.02. Diam. 6 cm; 13) RM-a flat base (Type A), pit 108.01. Diam. 13 cm; 14) GB-d flat base (Type A), pit 108.01. Diam. 21 cm; 15) RM-d flat base (Type A), pit 108.01. Diam. 8 cm; 16) RM-b flat base (Type A), pit 108.04. Diam. 14 cm; 17) RM-a omphalos base (Type B), pit 100.01. Diam. 4.6 cm; 18) X-a omphalos base (Type B), pit 100.03. Diam. 3.4 cm; 19) RM-? omphalos base (Type B), pit 100.04. Diam. 6.2 cm; 20) GB omphalos base (Type B), surface find. Diam. 4 cm; 21) RM-? flanged base (Type C), pit 100.02. Diam. 17 cm; 22) RM-d flanged base (Type C), pit 108.01. Diam. 46 cm; 23) CW flanged base (Type C), pit 108.01. Diam. unknown; 24) RM-d flanged base (Type C), pit 100.03. Diam. 50 cm; 25) GB-d flanged base (Type C), pit 102.01. Diam. 40 cm; 26) RM-e flanged base (Type C), pit 100.03. Diam. 48 cm; 27) CW flanged base (Type C), pit 16.04. Diam. unknown.
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Figure 58
Various bases and lugs of Periods 2 and 3. Scale 1:2. 1) ?-b pointed base (Type E), well 110.01; 2) ?-a pointed base (Type E), pit 109.06; 3) GB-a pointed base (Type E), general 131; 4) RW pointed base (Type E), pit 1.02; 5) ? surface-fabric pointed base (Type E), general 131; 6) ?-b pointed base (Type E), pit 108.01; 7) ?-b pointed base (Type E), pit 109.01; 8) GB-a raised base (Type I), pit 300.257. Diam. 5 cm; 9) ? surface-fabric pointed base (Type E), Unit 236; 10) RM-? pointed base (Type E), ditch 107.01; 11) RM-b raised base (Type I), B 330.199. Diam. 4 cm; 12) RM- ? horizontal ear lug, pit 108.02; 13) RM-a raised base (Type I), pit 300.256. Diam. 3 cm; 14) RM-d horizontal ear lug, ditch 107.01; 15) RM-e ear lug, pit 109.04; 16) ? surface-fabric pierced lug, context unknown; 17) PW-? raised base (Type I), pit 108.02. Diam. 5 cm; 18) ?-d ear lug, well 110.01; 19) possible GB horn lug attached to a tray (Type 4), pit 24.01; 20) ?-d vertical ear lug, pit 100.01; 21) ?-d horizontal ear lug, pit 109.7.
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Figure 58 Various bases and lugs of Periods 2 and 3. Scale 1:2. 1) ?-b pointed base (Type E), well 110.01; 2) ?-a pointed base (Type E), pit 109.06; 3) GB-a pointed base (Type E), general 131; 4) RW pointed base (Type E), pit 1.02; 5) ? surface-fabric pointed base (Type E), general 131; 6) ?-b pointed base (Type E), pit 108.01; 7) ?-b pointed base (Type E), pit 109.01; 8) GB-a raised base (Type I), pit 300.257. Diam. 5 cm; 9) ? surface-fabric pointed base (Type E), Unit 236; 10) RM-? pointed base (Type E), ditch 107.01; 11) RM-b raised base (Type I), B 330.199. Diam. 4 cm; 12) RM- ? horizontal ear lug, pit 108.02; 13) RM-a raised base (Type I), pit 300.256. Diam. 3 cm; 14) RM-d horizontal ear lug, ditch 107.01; 15) RM-e ear lug, pit 109.04; 16) ? surface-fabric pierced lug, context unknown; 17) PW-? raised base (Type I), pit 108.02. Diam. 5 cm; 18) ?-d ear lug, well 110.01; 19) possible GB horn lug attached to a tray (Type 4), pit 24.01; 20) ?-d vertical ear lug, pit 100.01; 21) ?-d horizontal ear lug, pit 109.7. |
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Figure 58
Various bases and lugs of Periods 2 and 3. Scale 1:2. 1) ?-b pointed base (Type E), well 110.01; 2) ?-a pointed base (Type E), pit 109.06; 3) GB-a pointed base (Type E), general 131; 4) RW pointed base (Type E), pit 1.02; 5) ? surface-fabric pointed base (Type E), general 131; 6) ?-b pointed base (Type E), pit 108.01; 7) ?-b pointed base (Type E), pit 109.01; 8) GB-a raised base (Type I), pit 300.257. Diam. 5 cm; 9) ? surface-fabric pointed base (Type E), Unit 236; 10) RM-? pointed base (Type E), ditch 107.01; 11) RM-b raised base (Type I), B 330.199. Diam. 4 cm; 12) RM- ? horizontal ear lug, pit 108.02; 13) RM-a raised base (Type I), pit 300.256. Diam. 3 cm; 14) RM-d horizontal ear lug, ditch 107.01; 15) RM-e ear lug, pit 109.04; 16) ? surface-fabric pierced lug, context unknown; 17) PW-? raised base (Type I), pit 108.02. Diam. 5 cm; 18) ?-d ear lug, well 110.01; 19) possible GB horn lug attached to a tray (Type 4), pit 24.01; 20) ?-d vertical ear lug, pit 100.01; 21) ?-d horizontal ear lug, pit 109.7.
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Figure 59
Various spouts of Periods 2 and 3, and Late sherds. Scale 1:2. 1) ?-a square-cut tubular spout, pit 300.257; 2) GB-? cut-away spout, pit 1.05; 3) GB-c square-cut tubular spout, pit 300.258; 4) ? surface-fabric tubular spout with sub-square mouth, surface find; 5) GB-? square-cut tubular spout with mendholes, pit 1.05; 6) GB-a tubular spout with mendholes, general 130; 7) RM-a square-cut tubular spout, pit 300.256; 8) GB-? short, square-cut tubular spout, pit 1.05; 9) RM-? square-cut tubular spout, pit 200.311; 10) Late White Painted base sherd, ditch 105.01; 11) Late White Painted handle fragment, ditch 105.01.
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Figure 59 Various spouts of Periods 2 and 3, and Late sherds. Scale 1:2. 1) ?-a square-cut tubular spout, pit 300.257; 2) GB-? cut-away spout, pit 1.05; 3) GB-c square-cut tubular spout, pit 300.258; 4) ? surface-fabric tubular spout with sub-square mouth, surface find; 5) GB-? square-cut tubular spout with mendholes, pit 1.05; 6) GB-a tubular spout with mendholes, general 130; 7) RM-a square-cut tubular spout, pit 300.256; 8) GB-? short, square-cut tubular spout, pit 1.05; 9) RM-? square-cut tubular spout, pit 200.311; 10) Late White Painted base sherd, ditch 105.01; 11) Late White Painted handle fragment, ditch 105.01. |
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Figure 59
Various spouts of Periods 2 and 3, and Late sherds. Scale 1:2. 1) ?-a square-cut tubular spout, pit 300.257; 2) GB-? cut-away spout, pit 1.05; 3) GB-c square-cut tubular spout, pit 300.258; 4) ? surface-fabric tubular spout with sub-square mouth, surface find; 5) GB-? square-cut tubular spout with mendholes, pit 1.05; 6) GB-a tubular spout with mendholes, general 130; 7) RM-a square-cut tubular spout, pit 300.256; 8) GB-? short, square-cut tubular spout, pit 1.05; 9) RM-? square-cut tubular spout, pit 200.311; 10) Late White Painted base sherd, ditch 105.01; 11) Late White Painted handle fragment, ditch 105.01.
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Painted, combed, incised and perforated sherds of Periods 2 and 3. Scale 1:2. 1) RW fragmentary spouted bowl (Type 17), Unit 2B.04; 2) RW fragmentary platter (Type 1), Unit 2B.02; 3) RW fragmentary platter (Type 1); painted decoration on interior, pit 1.05; 4) PW-g sherd with large circular perforation, potspread 200.228; 5) Fragment of RW flask neck (Type 7), pit 1.05; 6) Fragment of RW flask neck (Type 7), pit 1.05; 7) Combed ware, open body sherd, combing on interior; ? context; 8) GB-a incised flask neck (Type 7), pit 1.05; 9) RW incised flask neck (Type 7), pit 1.02; 10) Combed ware, open body sherd, combing on exterior; ? context; 11) RW-a incised flask rim and neck (Type 7), pit 109.06; 12) RW platter with decoration on interior, pit 1.11. Diam. c. 30 cm; 13) Combed ware, open body sherd, combing on interior; ? context; 14) PW-a incised flask rim and neck (Type 7), well 110.2.
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Figure 60 Painted, combed, incised and perforated sherds of Periods 2 and 3. Scale 1:2. 1) RW fragmentary spouted bowl (Type 17), Unit 2B.04; 2) RW fragmentary platter (Type 1), Unit 2B.02; 3) RW fragmentary platter (Type 1); painted decoration on interior, pit 1.05; 4) PW-g sherd with large circular perforation, potspread 200.228; 5) Fragment of RW flask neck (Type 7), pit 1.05; 6) Fragment of RW flask neck (Type 7), pit 1.05; 7) Combed ware, open body sherd, combing on interior; ? context; 8) GB-a incised flask neck (Type 7), pit 1.05; 9) RW incised flask neck (Type 7), pit 1.02; 10) Combed ware, open body sherd, combing on exterior; ? context; 11) RW-a incised flask rim and neck (Type 7), pit 109.06; 12) RW platter with decoration on interior, pit 1.11. Diam. c. 30 cm; 13) Combed ware, open body sherd, combing on interior; ? context; 14) PW-a incised flask rim and neck (Type 7), well 110.2. |
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Figure 60
Painted, combed, incised and perforated sherds of Periods 2 and 3. Scale 1:2. 1) RW fragmentary spouted bowl (Type 17), Unit 2B.04; 2) RW fragmentary platter (Type 1), Unit 2B.02; 3) RW fragmentary platter (Type 1); painted decoration on interior, pit 1.05; 4) PW-g sherd with large circular perforation, potspread 200.228; 5) Fragment of RW flask neck (Type 7), pit 1.05; 6) Fragment of RW flask neck (Type 7), pit 1.05; 7) Combed ware, open body sherd, combing on interior; ? context; 8) GB-a incised flask neck (Type 7), pit 1.05; 9) RW incised flask neck (Type 7), pit 1.02; 10) Combed ware, open body sherd, combing on exterior; ? context; 11) RW-a incised flask rim and neck (Type 7), pit 109.06; 12) RW platter with decoration on interior, pit 1.11. Diam. c. 30 cm; 13) Combed ware, open body sherd, combing on interior; ? context; 14) PW-a incised flask rim and neck (Type 7), well 110.2.
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Figurines of stone, including picrolite (5-7), from Periods 2 and 3. Scale 1:2. 1) KMyl 47; 2) KMyl 98; 3) KMyl 1141; 4) KMyl 1111; 5) KMyl 52; 6) KMyl 106; 7) KMyl 1203.
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Figure 61 Figurines of stone, including picrolite (5-7), from Periods 2 and 3. Scale 1:2. 1) KMyl 47; 2) KMyl 98; 3) KMyl 1141; 4) KMyl 1111; 5) KMyl 52; 6) KMyl 106; 7) KMyl 1203. |
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Figure 61
Figurines of stone, including picrolite (5-7), from Periods 2 and 3. Scale 1:2. 1) KMyl 47; 2) KMyl 98; 3) KMyl 1141; 4) KMyl 1111; 5) KMyl 52; 6) KMyl 106; 7) KMyl 1203.
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Figurines of picrolite and Red-on-White pottery from Periods 2 and 3. Scales 1:2 (2-9); 11 (1). 1) KMyl 1423; 2) KMyl 9; 3) KMyl 71; 4) KMyl 120; 5) KMyl 72; 6) KMyl 85; 7) KMyl 171; 8) KMyl 412; 9) KMyl 1215.
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Figure 62 Figurines of picrolite and Red-on-White pottery from Periods 2 and 3. Scales 1:2 (2-9); 11 (1). 1) KMyl 1423; 2) KMyl 9; 3) KMyl 71; 4) KMyl 120; 5) KMyl 72; 6) KMyl 85; 7) KMyl 171; 8) KMyl 412; 9) KMyl 1215. |
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Figure 62
Figurines of picrolite and Red-on-White pottery from Periods 2 and 3. Scales 1:2 (2-9); 11 (1). 1) KMyl 1423; 2) KMyl 9; 3) KMyl 71; 4) KMyl 120; 5) KMyl 72; 6) KMyl 85; 7) KMyl 171; 8) KMyl 412; 9) KMyl 1215.
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Figurines of varied pottery types from Periods 2 and 3. Scales 1:2 (1-2, 4-14); 1:1 (3). 1) KMyl 1270; 2) KMyl 1271; 3) KMyl 16; 4) KMyl 59; 5) KMyl 74; 6) KMyl 89; 7) KMyl 58; 8) KMyl 109; 9) KMyl 100; 10) KMyl 149; 11) KMyl 155; 12) KMyl 166; 13) KMyl 232.
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Figure 63 Figurines of varied pottery types from Periods 2 and 3. Scales 1:2 (1-2, 4-14); 1:1 (3). 1) KMyl 1270; 2) KMyl 1271; 3) KMyl 16; 4) KMyl 59; 5) KMyl 74; 6) KMyl 89; 7) KMyl 58; 8) KMyl 109; 9) KMyl 100; 10) KMyl 149; 11) KMyl 155; 12) KMyl 166; 13) KMyl 232. |
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Figure 63
Figurines of varied pottery types from Periods 2 and 3. Scales 1:2 (1-2, 4-14); 1:1 (3). 1) KMyl 1270; 2) KMyl 1271; 3) KMyl 16; 4) KMyl 59; 5) KMyl 74; 6) KMyl 89; 7) KMyl 58; 8) KMyl 109; 9) KMyl 100; 10) KMyl 149; 11) KMyl 155; 12) KMyl 166; 13) KMyl 232.
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Figure 64
Stone axes (1-7), adzes (8-13), chisels (14-18) and flaked tools (19-21). Scale 1:3. 1) KMyl 538; 2) KMyl 1; 3) KMyl 57; 4) KMyl 488; 5) KMyl 408; 6) KMyl 709; 7) KMyl 499; 8) KMyl 550; 9) KMyl 157; 10) KMyl 2; 11) KMyl 477; 12) KMyl 524; 13) KMyl 470; 14) KMyl 399; 15) KMyl 382; 16) KMyl 823; 17) KMyl 814; 18) KMyl 99; 19) KMyl 745; 20) KMyl 68; 21) KMyl 222.
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Figure 64 Stone axes (1-7), adzes (8-13), chisels (14-18) and flaked tools (19-21). Scale 1:3. 1) KMyl 538; 2) KMyl 1; 3) KMyl 57; 4) KMyl 488; 5) KMyl 408; 6) KMyl 709; 7) KMyl 499; 8) KMyl 550; 9) KMyl 157; 10) KMyl 2; 11) KMyl 477; 12) KMyl 524; 13) KMyl 470; 14) KMyl 399; 15) KMyl 382; 16) KMyl 823; 17) KMyl 814; 18) KMyl 99; 19) KMyl 745; 20) KMyl 68; 21) KMyl 222. |
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Figure 64
Stone axes (1-7), adzes (8-13), chisels (14-18) and flaked tools (19-21). Scale 1:3. 1) KMyl 538; 2) KMyl 1; 3) KMyl 57; 4) KMyl 488; 5) KMyl 408; 6) KMyl 709; 7) KMyl 499; 8) KMyl 550; 9) KMyl 157; 10) KMyl 2; 11) KMyl 477; 12) KMyl 524; 13) KMyl 470; 14) KMyl 399; 15) KMyl 382; 16) KMyl 823; 17) KMyl 814; 18) KMyl 99; 19) KMyl 745; 20) KMyl 68; 21) KMyl 222.
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Figure 65
Stone axe-shaped grinders (1-2); hammerstones (3-4); hammerstone/grinders (5-7,9); pounders (8, 10-11); and pestles (12-13). Scale 1:3. 1) KMyl 197; 2) KMyl 526; 3) KMyl 27; 4) KMyl 144; 5) KMyl 801; 6) KMyl 677; 7) KMyl 204; 8) KMyl 397; 9) KMyl 793; 10) KMyl 150; 11) KMyl 913; 12) KMyl 567; 13) KMyl 1422.
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Figure 65 Stone axe-shaped grinders (1-2); hammerstones (3-4); hammerstone/grinders (5-7,9); pounders (8, 10-11); and pestles (12-13). Scale 1:3. 1) KMyl 197; 2) KMyl 526; 3) KMyl 27; 4) KMyl 144; 5) KMyl 801; 6) KMyl 677; 7) KMyl 204; 8) KMyl 397; 9) KMyl 793; 10) KMyl 150; 11) KMyl 913; 12) KMyl 567; 13) KMyl 1422. |
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Figure 65
Stone axe-shaped grinders (1-2); hammerstones (3-4); hammerstone/grinders (5-7,9); pounders (8, 10-11); and pestles (12-13). Scale 1:3. 1) KMyl 197; 2) KMyl 526; 3) KMyl 27; 4) KMyl 144; 5) KMyl 801; 6) KMyl 677; 7) KMyl 204; 8) KMyl 397; 9) KMyl 793; 10) KMyl 150; 11) KMyl 913; 12) KMyl 567; 13) KMyl 1422.
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Figure 66
Stone pestle (1), rubbing stones (2-3), polisher (4), fine abrader (5), pebble grinder (6), rubber (7), quern (8). Scales 1:6 (8); 1:3 (1-7). 1) KMyl 487; 2) KMyl 191; 3) KMyl 127; 4) KMyl 536; 5) KMyl 518/535; 6) KMyl 662; 7) KMyl 1293; 8) KMyl 1189.
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Figure 66 Stone pestle (1), rubbing stones (2-3), polisher (4), fine abrader (5), pebble grinder (6), rubber (7), quern (8). Scales 1:6 (8); 1:3 (1-7). 1) KMyl 487; 2) KMyl 191; 3) KMyl 127; 4) KMyl 536; 5) KMyl 518/535; 6) KMyl 662; 7) KMyl 1293; 8) KMyl 1189. |
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Figure 66
Stone pestle (1), rubbing stones (2-3), polisher (4), fine abrader (5), pebble grinder (6), rubber (7), quern (8). Scales 1:6 (8); 1:3 (1-7). 1) KMyl 487; 2) KMyl 191; 3) KMyl 127; 4) KMyl 536; 5) KMyl 518/535; 6) KMyl 662; 7) KMyl 1293; 8) KMyl 1189.
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Figure 67
Stone quern (1), cupped stones (2-5), conical stones (6, 8) and anvil (7). Scale 1:3. 1) KMyl 451; 2) KMyl 73; 3) KMyl 93; 4) KMyl 914; 5) KMyl 681; 6) KMyl 176; 7) KMyl 24; 8) KMyl 954.
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Figure 67 Stone quern (1), cupped stones (2-5), conical stones (6, 8) and anvil (7). Scale 1:3. 1) KMyl 451; 2) KMyl 73; 3) KMyl 93; 4) KMyl 914; 5) KMyl 681; 6) KMyl 176; 7) KMyl 24; 8) KMyl 954. |
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Figure 67
Stone quern (1), cupped stones (2-5), conical stones (6, 8) and anvil (7). Scale 1:3. 1) KMyl 451; 2) KMyl 73; 3) KMyl 93; 4) KMyl 914; 5) KMyl 681; 6) KMyl 176; 7) KMyl 24; 8) KMyl 954.
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Figure 68
Conical stone (1), pivot stone (2), perforated stone (3), spindle whorl (4), semi-perforated cone (5), and bowls (6-8). Scales 1:6 (2); 1:3 (1, 3-8). 1) KMyl 1185; 2) KMyl 1192; 3) KMyl 893; 4) KMyl 266; 5) KMyl 468; 6) KMyl 850; 7) KMyl 288; 8) KMyl 863.
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Figure 68 Conical stone (1), pivot stone (2), perforated stone (3), spindle whorl (4), semi-perforated cone (5), and bowls (6-8). Scales 1:6 (2); 1:3 (1, 3-8). 1) KMyl 1185; 2) KMyl 1192; 3) KMyl 893; 4) KMyl 266; 5) KMyl 468; 6) KMyl 850; 7) KMyl 288; 8) KMyl 863. |
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Figure 68
Conical stone (1), pivot stone (2), perforated stone (3), spindle whorl (4), semi-perforated cone (5), and bowls (6-8). Scales 1:6 (2); 1:3 (1, 3-8). 1) KMyl 1185; 2) KMyl 1192; 3) KMyl 893; 4) KMyl 266; 5) KMyl 468; 6) KMyl 850; 7) KMyl 288; 8) KMyl 863.
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Figure 69
Stone bowls (1-9), lid (10) and jar stopper (11). Scale 1:3. 1) KMyl 219; 2) KMyl 67; 3) KMyl 965; 4) KMyl 17; 5) KMyl 853; 6) KMyl 90; 7) KMyl 812; 8) KMyl 297; 9) KMyl 101; 10) KMyl 501; 11) KMyl 469.
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Figure 69 Stone bowls (1-9), lid (10) and jar stopper (11). Scale 1:3. 1) KMyl 219; 2) KMyl 67; 3) KMyl 965; 4) KMyl 17; 5) KMyl 853; 6) KMyl 90; 7) KMyl 812; 8) KMyl 297; 9) KMyl 101; 10) KMyl 501; 11) KMyl 469. |
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Figure 69
Stone bowls (1-9), lid (10) and jar stopper (11). Scale 1:3. 1) KMyl 219; 2) KMyl 67; 3) KMyl 965; 4) KMyl 17; 5) KMyl 853; 6) KMyl 90; 7) KMyl 812; 8) KMyl 297; 9) KMyl 101; 10) KMyl 501; 11) KMyl 469.
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Figure 70
Pendants (1-14) and beads (15 -22) from Periods 1 - 3. Scale 1:2. 1) KMyl 549, picrolite, Type 2.2; 2) KMyl 1187, Type 2.2; 3) KMyl 209, Type 2.5?; 4) KMyl 105, Type 2.15?; 5) KMyl 1170, Type 2.5?; 6) KMyl 240, Type 2.15; 7) KMyl 531, Type 2.15?; 8) KMyl 1417, Type 2.15; 9) KMyl 251, Type 2.18; 10) KMyl 51; 11) KMyl 305; 12) KMyl 264; 13) KMyl 118; 14) KMyl 220; 15) KMyl 154, Type 7; 16) KMyl 1214, Type 7?; 17) KMyl 119, Type 10; 18) KMyl 449, Type 10; 19) KMyl 135, Type 11; 20) KMyl 1283, Type 11; 21) KMyl 1288, Type 11; 22) KMyl 1353, Type 11.
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Figure 70 Pendants (1-14) and beads (15 -22) from Periods 1 - 3. Scale 1:2. 1) KMyl 549, picrolite, Type 2.2; 2) KMyl 1187, Type 2.2; 3) KMyl 209, Type 2.5?; 4) KMyl 105, Type 2.15?; 5) KMyl 1170, Type 2.5?; 6) KMyl 240, Type 2.15; 7) KMyl 531, Type 2.15?; 8) KMyl 1417, Type 2.15; 9) KMyl 251, Type 2.18; 10) KMyl 51; 11) KMyl 305; 12) KMyl 264; 13) KMyl 118; 14) KMyl 220; 15) KMyl 154, Type 7; 16) KMyl 1214, Type 7?; 17) KMyl 119, Type 10; 18) KMyl 449, Type 10; 19) KMyl 135, Type 11; 20) KMyl 1283, Type 11; 21) KMyl 1288, Type 11; 22) KMyl 1353, Type 11. |
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Figure 70
Pendants (1-14) and beads (15 -22) from Periods 1 - 3. Scale 1:2. 1) KMyl 549, picrolite, Type 2.2; 2) KMyl 1187, Type 2.2; 3) KMyl 209, Type 2.5?; 4) KMyl 105, Type 2.15?; 5) KMyl 1170, Type 2.5?; 6) KMyl 240, Type 2.15; 7) KMyl 531, Type 2.15?; 8) KMyl 1417, Type 2.15; 9) KMyl 251, Type 2.18; 10) KMyl 51; 11) KMyl 305; 12) KMyl 264; 13) KMyl 118; 14) KMyl 220; 15) KMyl 154, Type 7; 16) KMyl 1214, Type 7?; 17) KMyl 119, Type 10; 18) KMyl 449, Type 10; 19) KMyl 135, Type 11; 20) KMyl 1283, Type 11; 21) KMyl 1288, Type 11; 22) KMyl 1353, Type 11.
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Figure 71
Miscellaneous objects from Periods 1-3. Scales 1:2 (1-5, 7-11, 15, 16, 18); 1:1 (6, 12-14); 2:1 (17). 1) KMyl 390; 2) KMyl 540; 3) KMyl 1219; 4) KMyl 139; 5) KMyl 1914; 6) KMyl 34; 7) KMyl 134; 8) KMyl 1346; 9) KMyl 201; 10) KMyl 289; 11) KMyl 140; 12) KMyl 92; 13) Cat. 320; 14) KMyl 96; 15) KMyl 60; 16) KMyl 199; 17) KMyl 271.01; 18) KMyl 44.
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Figure 71 Miscellaneous objects from Periods 1-3. Scales 1:2 (1-5, 7-11, 15, 16, 18); 1:1 (6, 12-14); 2:1 (17). 1) KMyl 390; 2) KMyl 540; 3) KMyl 1219; 4) KMyl 139; 5) KMyl 1914; 6) KMyl 34; 7) KMyl 134; 8) KMyl 1346; 9) KMyl 201; 10) KMyl 289; 11) KMyl 140; 12) KMyl 92; 13) Cat. 320; 14) KMyl 96; 15) KMyl 60; 16) KMyl 199; 17) KMyl 271.01; 18) KMyl 44. |
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Figure 71
Miscellaneous objects from Periods 1-3. Scales 1:2 (1-5, 7-11, 15, 16, 18); 1:1 (6, 12-14); 2:1 (17). 1) KMyl 390; 2) KMyl 540; 3) KMyl 1219; 4) KMyl 139; 5) KMyl 1914; 6) KMyl 34; 7) KMyl 134; 8) KMyl 1346; 9) KMyl 201; 10) KMyl 289; 11) KMyl 140; 12) KMyl 92; 13) Cat. 320; 14) KMyl 96; 15) KMyl 60; 16) KMyl 199; 17) KMyl 271.01; 18) KMyl 44.
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Figure 72
Chipped stone tools of Period 2. Scale 2:3. 1) Burinon-break from pit 16.04; 2) Concave truncation burin from pit 16.7; 3) Concave truncation burin from pit 108.02; 4) Backed and truncated glossed piece from pit 16.04; 5) Nucleiform burin from ditch 103.02; 6) Burin re-using retouched blade from pit 16.07; 7) Denticulate pit from 108.01; 8) Concave truncation burin (re-using notch) from pit 16.01; 9) Denticulate from pit 16.02; 10) End scraper from pit 108.01; 11) Side scraper from pit 16.04.
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Figure 72 Chipped stone tools of Period 2. Scale 2:3. 1) Burinon-break from pit 16.04; 2) Concave truncation burin from pit 16.7; 3) Concave truncation burin from pit 108.02; 4) Backed and truncated glossed piece from pit 16.04; 5) Nucleiform burin from ditch 103.02; 6) Burin re-using retouched blade from pit 16.07; 7) Denticulate pit from 108.01; 8) Concave truncation burin (re-using notch) from pit 16.01; 9) Denticulate from pit 16.02; 10) End scraper from pit 108.01; 11) Side scraper from pit 16.04. |
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Figure 72
Chipped stone tools of Period 2. Scale 2:3. 1) Burinon-break from pit 16.04; 2) Concave truncation burin from pit 16.7; 3) Concave truncation burin from pit 108.02; 4) Backed and truncated glossed piece from pit 16.04; 5) Nucleiform burin from ditch 103.02; 6) Burin re-using retouched blade from pit 16.07; 7) Denticulate pit from 108.01; 8) Concave truncation burin (re-using notch) from pit 16.01; 9) Denticulate from pit 16.02; 10) End scraper from pit 108.01; 11) Side scraper from pit 16.04.
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Figure 73
Chipped stone tools of Period 2. Scale 2:3. 1) Notch, pit 16.04; 2) Notch, pit 16.07; 3) Borer, pit 1.05; 4) Blade with retouched truncation, pit 108.01; 5) Backed flake, pit 1.05; 6) Retouched flake, general 167; 7) Bilaterally retouched flake, pit 16.04; 8) Alternating retouched flake, pit 16.04; 9) Wedge, pit 100.03; 10) Utilised flake, ditch 103.02; 11) Utilised blade, pit 16.01.
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Figure 73 Chipped stone tools of Period 2. Scale 2:3. 1) Notch, pit 16.04; 2) Notch, pit 16.07; 3) Borer, pit 1.05; 4) Blade with retouched truncation, pit 108.01; 5) Backed flake, pit 1.05; 6) Retouched flake, general 167; 7) Bilaterally retouched flake, pit 16.04; 8) Alternating retouched flake, pit 16.04; 9) Wedge, pit 100.03; 10) Utilised flake, ditch 103.02; 11) Utilised blade, pit 16.01. |
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Figure 73
Chipped stone tools of Period 2. Scale 2:3. 1) Notch, pit 16.04; 2) Notch, pit 16.07; 3) Borer, pit 1.05; 4) Blade with retouched truncation, pit 108.01; 5) Backed flake, pit 1.05; 6) Retouched flake, general 167; 7) Bilaterally retouched flake, pit 16.04; 8) Alternating retouched flake, pit 16.04; 9) Wedge, pit 100.03; 10) Utilised flake, ditch 103.02; 11) Utilised blade, pit 16.01.
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Figure 74
Chipped stone tools of Period 3. Scale 2:3. 1) Burinon-break, surface 148; 2) Concave truncation burin, B 200.283; 3) Burin-on-break, B 200.211; 4) Glossed blade, pit 300.181; 5) Concave truncation burin, general 113; 6) Burin re-using glossed piece, general 210; 7) Denticulate, B 200.117; 8) Denticulate, pit 300.256; 9) Notch, pit 300.256; 10) Notch, B 200.311; 11) Flake with retouched truncation, general 210; 12) Drill, surface 146; 13) Borer, pit 300.217.
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Figure 74 Chipped stone tools of Period 3. Scale 2:3. 1) Burinon-break, surface 148; 2) Concave truncation burin, B 200.283; 3) Burin-on-break, B 200.211; 4) Glossed blade, pit 300.181; 5) Concave truncation burin, general 113; 6) Burin re-using glossed piece, general 210; 7) Denticulate, B 200.117; 8) Denticulate, pit 300.256; 9) Notch, pit 300.256; 10) Notch, B 200.311; 11) Flake with retouched truncation, general 210; 12) Drill, surface 146; 13) Borer, pit 300.217. |
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Figure 74
Chipped stone tools of Period 3. Scale 2:3. 1) Burinon-break, surface 148; 2) Concave truncation burin, B 200.283; 3) Burin-on-break, B 200.211; 4) Glossed blade, pit 300.181; 5) Concave truncation burin, general 113; 6) Burin re-using glossed piece, general 210; 7) Denticulate, B 200.117; 8) Denticulate, pit 300.256; 9) Notch, pit 300.256; 10) Notch, B 200.311; 11) Flake with retouched truncation, general 210; 12) Drill, surface 146; 13) Borer, pit 300.217.
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Figure 75
Chipped stone tools of Period 3. Scale 2:3 1) Round scraper, B 200.202; 2) End/side scraper, B 200.211; 3) End/side scraper, B 200.173; 4) Backed flake, B 200.155; 5) Utilised blade, B 330.325; 6) Flake truncation, Unit 210; 7) Retouched chip, B 200.283; 8) Retouched flake, Unit 210; 9) Alternate retouched flake, pit 300.197; 10) Utilised blade, pit 300.255; 11) Utilised flake, pit 300.253; 12) Wedge, B 200.291; 13) Utilised flake.
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Figure 75 Chipped stone tools of Period 3. Scale 2:3 1) Round scraper, B 200.202; 2) End/side scraper, B 200.211; 3) End/side scraper, B 200.173; 4) Backed flake, B 200.155; 5) Utilised blade, B 330.325; 6) Flake truncation, Unit 210; 7) Retouched chip, B 200.283; 8) Retouched flake, Unit 210; 9) Alternate retouched flake, pit 300.197; 10) Utilised blade, pit 300.255; 11) Utilised flake, pit 300.253; 12) Wedge, B 200.291; 13) Utilised flake. |
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Figure 75
Chipped stone tools of Period 3. Scale 2:3 1) Round scraper, B 200.202; 2) End/side scraper, B 200.211; 3) End/side scraper, B 200.173; 4) Backed flake, B 200.155; 5) Utilised blade, B 330.325; 6) Flake truncation, Unit 210; 7) Retouched chip, B 200.283; 8) Retouched flake, Unit 210; 9) Alternate retouched flake, pit 300.197; 10) Utilised blade, pit 300.255; 11) Utilised flake, pit 300.253; 12) Wedge, B 200.291; 13) Utilised flake.
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