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June 27, 1969

T8

The trench was taken down at the W part from S to N so as to define the bedrock.  6 boxes of tiles were dumped from the part which had been productive in the upper layers, but no frieze fragments were found.  Right at the N end of the trench

19690488

  • Find #1
  • I4
  • Horserace frieze fragment

19690489

  • Find #2
  • E2, F2
  • Horserace frieze fragment

19690509

  • Find #3
  • J5
  • Horserace frieze fragment

19690513

  • Find # 4
  • E3
  • Horserace frieze fragment

appeared two stone circles, about 1.20-1.40 cm in diam and at a distance from each other of 1.90-2.20 cm (3.50 cm from center to center).  They appear to be in line with stone formations found in trench T and their position in relation to the S wall of the large building in T1 suggests that they are foundations for columns, forming a colonnade.

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Ingrid Edlund. (2017) "IE I (1969-06-27):29-31; 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/6bc0af88-ef38-47b5-89ab-f7f4c0511d08> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k2xs60w58

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