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Daily Log
October 8, 1969
Drain pipes. see p. 159
- Find #5
- Drain pipe
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Removed for restoration
- Find #11
- T6F
- Neck and mouth fragment, bucchero
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Found under drain pipe #1
T10, in order to take 14 workmen, has been expanded and the entire area marked out on is being excavated. Two small rooms, parallel to the rooms of the eastern flank of the large complex appeared. They have relatively few finds within them but large quantities of utility pottery. One loom weight appeared. Is this area a domestic quarter? (Small portable cooking stands, storage jars, loomweights, look of fine pottery?)
All sherds from T10 are being mixed. There is only surface and a very slight stratum throughout the entire area. A few fragments, 2 of banquet frieze, of T.C. revetments have appeared. There, with plaster bits and loom weights are being sent down together.
Sherds from under the drain in T6F have been collected. Also, and I cannot yet
DRAIN pp. 156-159 ,
- Find #1
- T6F
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Spindle Whorl
- Find #2
- T6F
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Rocchetto
- Find #3
- T6F
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Banquet frieze fragments
understand why, fragments of the horserace frieze have appeared under the drain. All this material will be processed next summer.
- Stray Find
- Feline paw, fragment
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Found May 28, 1970
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Document Type | Trench Book Entry |
Trench Book Entry Date | 1969-08-31 |
Entry Year | 1969 |
Start Page | 222 |
End Page | 225 |
Title | Daily Log |
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Is Part Of
Vocabulary: DCMI Metadata Terms (Dublin Core Terms) |
IE I
Vocabulary: Murlo |
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Ingrid Edlund. (2017) "IE I (1969-08-31):222-225; Daily Log from Europe/Italy/Poggio Civitate/Tesoro/Tesoro 6E (2)/1970, ID:442". In Murlo. Anthony Tuck (Ed). Released: 2017-10-04. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/documents/1d7c2bf3-2307-4fb2-bf8a-064786ccc463> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k2988j146
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