- Context:
- Italy
- Poggio Civitate
- Tesoro
- Tesoro 19 Extension
- 1976, ID:79
- GW IV (1976-07-30):181-198; Daily Log (Document Item)
Daily Log
July 30, 1976
Work continued on cut 3, red stratum. In grids KL 42-43 a heavy concentration of both coarse and fine pottery was encountered. The area was cleaned and photographed. The pottery is crushed among pan and cover tiles.
- Find #1
- K 43
- red soil
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Spindle whorl
IIII casette of tile dumped.
- Find #2
- L 42
- red stratum
-
Yellow ware cooking lid
- Find #3
- L 42
- red stratum, directly under Find #2, face down
-
Redware bowl, low foot
- Find #4
- L 42
- red stratum, directly under face up
-
Redware bowl
- Find #5
- K 41
- red stratum
-
Guilloche bowl
- Find #6
- K 42
- red stratum, directly under a cover tile next to #7
-
Small cooking lid
- Find #7
- K 42
- red stratum, wedged among cover and pan tiles
-
Coarseware bowl
Non-joining fragments belonging to 19760177 have been stored in the representative pottery box labeled: Box 9 T 19, Selective Coarse Ware, GW Bk. IV.
Beacause of insufficient time it was only possible to lift a small part of this pottery deposit. The remaining pots were covered wiht rubber sheating and covered with earth-
Excavation was also continued on the "hearth" in the middle room (plan p. 150) , cleaning down the carbon and trying to define its complete area. Now more than ever, I am convinced that it is a hearth or cooking pit, ringed by small stones which overlay bits of tile and pottery.
- Find #8
- L 42
- red stratum, next to and partly under - may belong with it.
- Find #12
- LMN 37-8
-
Bucchero sherd with stamped decoration
7/28/77
Bucchero sherd with horiz. groove and stamped decoration: concentric circles [ 19760170B ]
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Document Type | Trench Book Entry |
Trench Book Entry Date | 1976-07-30 |
Entry Year | 1976 |
Start Page | 181 |
End Page | 198 |
Title | Daily Log |
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