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PKAP Main Finds Descriptions
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- PKAP Main Finds Descriptions
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- 8110
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This data table provides the primary descriptive information for finds documented by the PKAP survey. "
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- Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project I: Pedestrian Survey (8110)
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URI | Label | Project | Project URI | Item Category | Last Updated | Authorship | Latitude (WGS-84) | Longitude (WGS-84) | Geospatial note | Early Date (BCE/CE) | Late Date (BCE/CE) | Context URI | Context (1) | Context (2) | Context (3) | Context (4) | Context (5) | Context (6) | Context (7) |
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http://www.cidoc-crm.org/rdfs/cidoc-crm#P45F.consists_ [URI] | http://www.cidoc-crm.org/rdfs/cidoc-crm#P45F.consists_ [Label] | Has type [Source] | http://www.cidoc-crm.org/rdfs/cidoc-crm#P45F.consists_ [Source] |
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http://opencontext.org/subjects/4DCD7F97-6EAD-488A-F385-A33EBD50DE28 | Batch 1 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-22 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | -2500 | 2008 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x10879 | glass | Glass Vessel, unknown date | glass | 1.0 | 1.0 | 2.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | handle | green | Glass Vessel, unknown date | glass | Unknown | 1_1_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 2008.0 | 4508.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | 1_1 | ||||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/3CC594B1-9EF6-417B-1AA5-F3CDD0416B74 | Batch 2 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-22 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | -2500 | 2008 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x10879 | glass | Glass Vessel, unknown date | glass | 1.0 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | body sherd | green | Glass Vessel, unknown date | glass | Unknown | 1_2_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 2008.0 | 4508.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | 1_2 | ||||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/4A941F12-8190-44C0-2241-363B0E791722 | Batch 3 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-22 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | -750 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | Mortar | other | 1.0 | 1.0 | 28.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | Mortar | other | Ancient Historic | 1_3_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 749.0 | 1499.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | |||||||||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/37E73F25-2CD1-483E-ECBA-962FEE555E13 | Batch 4 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-22 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | -9000 | 2008 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11794 | stone | Stone, unworked | stone/lithics | 1.0 | 1.0 | 39.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | rim | white | Stone, unworked | stone/lithics | Unknown | 1_4_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 2008.0 | 11008.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | white rock? Alabaster? Marble? | ||||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/C3FAEA75-2A6B-4939-BD3C-119BCEB48075 | Batch 5 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x9623 | tile | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Tile, Roman Late; tile | pottery | 1.0 | 3.0 | 345.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | edge | orange | Tile, Roman Late | pottery | tile | Roman, Late | 1_5_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/6557E194-DF14-40D5-413A-5DEA2D342D45 | Batch 6 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-22 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x9623 | tile | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Tile, Roman Late; tile | pottery | 1.0 | 2.0 | 247.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | body sherd | orange | Tile, Roman Late | pottery | tile | Roman, Late | 1_6_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/2ACC1347-5E46-4F99-E218-C5922FE90558 | Batch 7 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x9623 | tile | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Tile, Roman Late; tile | pottery | 1.0 | 2.0 | 469.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | edge | buff | Tile, Roman Late | pottery | tile | Roman, Late | 1_7_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/AB482AF8-9DCC-4793-18E9-BD31238F896E | Batch 8 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x9623 | tile | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Tile, Roman Late; tile | pottery | 1.0 | 3.0 | 96.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | body sherd | buff | Tile, Roman Late | pottery | tile | Roman, Late | 1_8_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/BD99F691-241E-42A5-6DF8-F05775E1EAEC | Batch 9 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x9623 | tile | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Tile, Roman Late; tile | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 58.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | body sherd | buff | Tile, Roman Late | pottery | tile | Roman, Late | 1_9_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | cover tile | |||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/B8046E92-1F7D-4DDA-7210-349AB52BB034 | Batch 10 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | -750 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic; coarse | pottery | 1.0 | 6.0 | 149.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | body sherd | orange | Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic | pottery | coarse | Ancient Historic | 1_10_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 749.0 | 1499.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/E783DFDD-E6DD-44B1-21D6-D38E88865544 | Batch 11 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Coarse Ware, Roman Late; coarse | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 78.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | handle | buff | Coarse Ware, Roman Late | pottery | coarse | Roman, Late | 1_11_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/A39474C8-1FB2-4EC4-856A-62A23D466397 | Batch 12 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | http://www.levantineceramics.org/wares/late-roman-d-e-or-part-cypriot-red-slip-ware | Late Roman D(+E?) = (or part) "Cypriot Red Slip Ware" | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Cypriot Red Slip; fine | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 84.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | handle | pink | Cypriot Red Slip | pottery | fine | Roman, Late | 1_12_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | s | basin | 1_12; 1_12[2]; 1_12[3] | |||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/9FFD8FA2-075A-4E96-4D23-64ADE8F1EBF4 | Batch 13 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | http://www.levantineceramics.org/wares/late-roman-1-amphora--2; http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5155 | Late Roman 1 Amphora; amphora | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Amphora, Late Roman 1; amphora | pottery | 1.0 | 3.0 | 210.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | handle | buff | Amphora, Late Roman 1 | pottery | amphora | Roman, Late | 1_13_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | 1_13A; 1_13A[2]; 1_13A[3]; 1_13A[4] | |||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/614A8208-9ED4-41E4-4338-7B246014C8E9 | Batch 14 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-22 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | 1191 | 2008 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Coarse Ware, Medieval-Modern; coarse | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 32.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | rim | brown | Coarse Ware, Medieval-Modern | pottery | coarse | Medieval-Modern | 1_14_1 | Survey | 1191.0 | 2008.0 | 817.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | W3? Dark brown and black stones. | |||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/D1A96D1A-B603-4415-7EBA-11B908233284 | Batch 15 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | -999 | 2008 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5155 | amphora | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Amphora; amphora | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 75.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | body sherd | buff | Amphora | pottery | amphora | Post-Prehistoric | 1_15_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 2008.0 | 3007.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | black stones | |||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/5E4D2A3B-D640-4C69-AD70-25E640B3D181 | Batch 16 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-22 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5155 | amphora | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Amphora, Roman Late; amphora | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 48.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | body sherd | orange | Amphora, Roman Late | pottery | amphora | Roman, Late | 1_16_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | c | |||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/E0340E34-E90B-4502-3BE9-70956B8561C5 | Batch 17 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Coarse Ware, Roman Late; coarse | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 14.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | body sherd | orange | Coarse Ware, Roman Late | pottery | coarse | Roman, Late | 1_17_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/D4DB0156-0C98-4341-F232-5D35EC0C64CB | Batch 18 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | -750 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic; coarse | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 13.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | body sherd | buff | Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic | pottery | coarse | Ancient Historic | 1_18_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 749.0 | 1499.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/B2757387-C354-4EE9-B310-3669B73A115E | Batch 19 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | -750 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Medium Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic; medium coarse | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 11.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | body sherd | buff | Medium Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic | pottery | medium coarse | Ancient Historic | 1_19_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 749.0 | 1499.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | wr | |||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/26701EA9-89B3-4B29-EE2F-7B3C386C4588 | Batch 20 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | -750 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic; coarse | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 14.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | body sherd | buff | Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic | pottery | coarse | Ancient Historic | 1_20_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 749.0 | 1499.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | wr | |||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/16E51943-4C18-4410-F77D-D747EFF03FFA | Batch 21 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | -750 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Medium Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic; medium coarse | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 27.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | rim | buff | Medium Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic | pottery | medium coarse | Ancient Historic | 1_21_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 749.0 | 1499.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/B01593D1-8193-4EA7-40F5-19DB68592751 | Batch 22 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | -750 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x6143 | cooking-vessel | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Kitchen Ware, Ancient Historic; kitchen/cooking | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 4.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | rim | brown | Kitchen Ware, Ancient Historic | pottery | kitchen/cooking | Ancient Historic | 1_22_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 749.0 | 1499.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | sg | |||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/CC5ABF6D-5C31-4154-4744-030BFF323A97 | Batch 23 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5155 | amphora | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Amphora, Roman Late; amphora | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 17.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | body sherd | brown | Amphora, Roman Late | pottery | amphora | Roman, Late | 1_23_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | c | |||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/3BC97937-23B2-4C3D-A6DF-114F658EC129 | Batch 24 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-22 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5155 | amphora | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Amphora, Roman Late; amphora | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 5.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | body sherd | orange | Amphora, Roman Late | pottery | amphora | Roman, Late | 1_24_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | sg | |||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/1CEC10B7-344D-4C72-68B7-B5227E132CE0 | Batch 25 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | -750 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Medium Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic; medium coarse | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 6.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | body sherd | orange | Medium Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic | pottery | medium coarse | Ancient Historic | 1_25_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 749.0 | 1499.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
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http://opencontext.org/subjects/DA559C3F-25A8-431D-B9BC-A34513C0D70E | Batch 26 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | -750 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Medium Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic; medium coarse | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 8.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | body sherd | orange | Medium Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic | pottery | medium coarse | Ancient Historic | 1_26_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 749.0 | 1499.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | sg | |||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/24E40AC9-7533-4DA2-F202-515B837B9EA2 | Batch 27 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Coarse Ware, Roman Late; coarse | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 19.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | rim | orange | Coarse Ware, Roman Late | pottery | coarse | Roman, Late | 1_27_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
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http://opencontext.org/subjects/F57D44B6-0C7E-4E2E-3246-1EB0BCA2BD21 | Batch 28 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | http://www.levantineceramics.org/wares/late-roman-d-e-or-part-cypriot-red-slip-ware | Late Roman D(+E?) = (or part) "Cypriot Red Slip Ware" | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Cypriot Red Slip; fine | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 5.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | body sherd | pink | Cypriot Red Slip | pottery | fine | Roman, Late | 1_28_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
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http://opencontext.org/subjects/93269B99-EE59-4FF4-FB54-71516504847F | Batch 29 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | -99 | 299 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | http://www.levantineceramics.org/wares/eastern-sigillata-a-esa | Eastern Sigillata A | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Eastern Sigillata A; fine | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 4.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | body sherd | buff | Eastern Sigillata A | pottery | fine | Roman, Early | 1_29_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 299.0 | 398.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | s | 2 pieces. | ||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/5B0C426C-433C-4C93-CEC8-88058724AEDF | Batch 30 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-22 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | African Red Slip 105; fine | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 21.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | rim | orange | African Red Slip 105 | pottery | fine | Roman, Late | 1_30_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | Hayes 105.8 | 1_30; 1_30[2]; 1_30[3]; 1_30[4]; 1_30[5]; 1_30[6] | Artifact 1.30 | |||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/B210E7D6-A77D-4E94-6DE7-7748B9A70219 | Batch 31 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981809886288 | 33.706000976063 | Best available location data | -99 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/A86A6578-069F-4997-E70C-56A5F2BFA8EB | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 1 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x6143 | cooking-vessel | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Kitchen Ware, Roman; kitchen/cooking | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 61.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | rim | red | Kitchen Ware, Roman | pottery | kitchen/cooking | Roman | 1_31_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 749.0 | 848.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | large serving dish. | |||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/B4DB779D-CEBD-460C-8436-7883DB587B0B | Batch 1 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | -9000 | 2008 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x9836; http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x103915 | utilised stone; grinding-stone | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11794 | stone | Handstone, Andesite; groundstone | stone/lithics | 1.0 | 1.0 | 717.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | black | Handstone, Andesite | stone/lithics | groundstone | Unknown | 2_1_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 2008.0 | 11008.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | andesite | ||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/E11432CB-7F3E-4086-53DE-2535091542D6 | Batch 2 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://www.levantineceramics.org/wares/t01-yellow-salamis-roof-tile; http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x9623 | Ware: T01; Yellow Salamis roof tile; tile | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Tile, Kopetra Corinthian Pan Roman Late; tile | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 197.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | body sherd | yellow | Tile, Kopetra Corinthian Pan Roman Late | pottery | tile | Roman, Late | 2_2_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ridged | |||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/DB01A7F2-A2FF-4CC2-12B5-11A44065B327 | Batch 3 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://www.levantineceramics.org/wares/t01-yellow-salamis-roof-tile; http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x9623 | Ware: T01; Yellow Salamis roof tile; tile | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Tile, Kopetra Corinthian Pan Roman Late; tile | pottery | 1.0 | 2.0 | 249.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | edge | buff | Tile, Kopetra Corinthian Pan Roman Late | pottery | tile | Roman, Late | 2_3_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/E19DC31B-D42C-4C1D-B9CA-9C08DF2D4262 | Batch 4 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x9623 | tile | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Tile, Roman Late; tile | pottery | 1.0 | 2.0 | 185.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | edge | orange | Tile, Roman Late | pottery | tile | Roman, Late | 2_4_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/CE6B7B02-F535-4610-F732-5872C8AC67CA | Batch 5 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://www.levantineceramics.org/wares/t01-yellow-salamis-roof-tile; http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x9623 | Ware: T01; Yellow Salamis roof tile; tile | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Tile, Kopetra Corinthian Pan Roman Late; tile | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 23.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | edge | yellow | Tile, Kopetra Corinthian Pan Roman Late | pottery | tile | Roman, Late | 2_5_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/FA7C3E0E-E52D-4255-85F4-6ABDD308DF83 | Batch 6 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://www.levantineceramics.org/wares/t01-yellow-salamis-roof-tile; http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x9623 | Ware: T01; Yellow Salamis roof tile; tile | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Tile, Kopetra Corinthian Pan Roman Late; tile | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 44.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | body sherd | buff | Tile, Kopetra Corinthian Pan Roman Late | pottery | tile | Roman, Late | 2_6_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/3C8EAFA0-B9FE-4AC7-2882-601CA4A56685 | Batch 7 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-22 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://www.levantineceramics.org/wares/t01-yellow-salamis-roof-tile; http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x9623 | Ware: T01; Yellow Salamis roof tile; tile | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Tile, Kopetra Corinthian Pan Roman Late; tile | pottery | 1.0 | 2.0 | 95.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | body sherd | yellow | Tile, Kopetra Corinthian Pan Roman Late | pottery | tile | Roman, Late | 2_7_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/FDA1395C-543D-4204-47E4-389584F28E63 | Batch 8 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://www.levantineceramics.org/wares/t01-yellow-salamis-roof-tile; http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x9623 | Ware: T01; Yellow Salamis roof tile; tile | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Tile, Kopetra Corinthian Pan Roman Late; tile | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 43.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | body sherd | buff | Tile, Kopetra Corinthian Pan Roman Late | pottery | tile | Roman, Late | 2_8_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/4E04D54D-C1EA-475C-6A01-2512FBFAC441 | Batch 9 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-22 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x9623 | tile | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Tile, Roman Late; tile | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 60.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | body sherd | orange | Tile, Roman Late | pottery | tile | Roman, Late | 2_9_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/AAC903EC-FDCF-4E64-96CD-BA5DE4069FA0 | Batch 10 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://www.levantineceramics.org/wares/t01-yellow-salamis-roof-tile; http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x9623 | Ware: T01; Yellow Salamis roof tile; tile | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Tile, Kopetra Corinthian Pan Roman Late; tile | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 44.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | edge | buff | Tile, Kopetra Corinthian Pan Roman Late | pottery | tile | Roman, Late | 2_10_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ridged | |||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/C577B148-0B3C-46CA-1494-3D5FCB181C91 | Batch 11 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x9623 | tile | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Tile, Roman Late; tile | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 83.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | body sherd | purple | Tile, Roman Late | pottery | tile | Roman, Late | 2_11_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/3EE7BA76-4F38-45C5-756B-4ADAE7B95C71 | Batch 12 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | -9000 | 2008 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11794 | stone | Stone, unworked | stone/lithics | 1.0 | 1.0 | 394.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | body sherd | Stone, unworked | stone/lithics | Unknown | 2_12_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 2008.0 | 11008.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | conglomerate | |||||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/7087F887-0686-4E7F-B275-DAB0AA07D938 | Batch 13 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://www.levantineceramics.org/wares/t01-yellow-salamis-roof-tile; http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x9623 | Ware: T01; Yellow Salamis roof tile; tile | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Tile, Kopetra Corinthian Pan Roman Late; tile | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 112.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | body sherd | buff | Tile, Kopetra Corinthian Pan Roman Late | pottery | tile | Roman, Late | 2_13_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ridged | |||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/74C8FD89-3427-4DE5-8CC7-7AF69A037F20 | Batch 14 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | -750 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic; coarse | pottery | 1.0 | 2.0 | 37.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | body sherd | orange | Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic | pottery | coarse | Ancient Historic | 2_14_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 749.0 | 1499.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/DDCCAC83-9C03-4E84-2791-F894422448BC | Batch 15 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Coarse Ware, Roman Late; coarse | pottery | 1.0 | 4.0 | 96.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | body sherd | orange | Coarse Ware, Roman Late | pottery | coarse | Roman, Late | 2_15_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/0AB2EA20-B537-4B10-F7B0-57208193D590 | Batch 16 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5155 | amphora | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Amphora, Roman Late; amphora | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 100.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | body sherd | buff | Amphora, Roman Late | pottery | amphora | Roman, Late | 2_16_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | red stones | |||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/E2552480-4C7D-404E-1548-997CED3A1105 | Batch 17 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5155 | amphora | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Amphora, Roman Late; amphora | pottery | 1.0 | 2.0 | 123.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | body sherd | orange | Amphora, Roman Late | pottery | amphora | Roman, Late | 2_17_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/9FE5D326-023C-4CE8-4AA8-B0C58BE9D8B3 | Batch 18 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | -750 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic; coarse | pottery | 1.0 | 2.0 | 22.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | body sherd | orange | Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic | pottery | coarse | Ancient Historic | 2_18_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 749.0 | 1499.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/FEA7E711-CA26-4852-419F-3C6A6A06644A | Batch 19 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | -750 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic; coarse | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 30.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | body sherd | buff | Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic | pottery | coarse | Ancient Historic | 2_19_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 749.0 | 1499.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/CEC5DF81-DBC7-4E70-F8B0-D038D55A1D81 | Batch 20 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | -750 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic; coarse | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 55.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | buff | Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic | pottery | coarse | Ancient Historic | 2_20_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 749.0 | 1499.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | white exterior | ||||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/E468CB22-A1B5-4696-DD4B-FAC8F2438387 | Batch 21 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | -750 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic; coarse | pottery | 1.0 | 6.0 | 63.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | body sherd | orange | Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic | pottery | coarse | Ancient Historic | 2_21_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 749.0 | 1499.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/92BB87D7-6C21-469D-64D2-8403029FE327 | Batch 22 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | -750 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Medium Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic; medium coarse | pottery | 1.0 | 2.0 | 30.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | body sherd | orange | Medium Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic | pottery | medium coarse | Ancient Historic | 2_22_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 749.0 | 1499.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/DA1D7423-0A35-46C7-7DFC-B6DA5111CBDC | Batch 23 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Medium Coarse Ware, Roman Late; medium coarse | pottery | 1.0 | 2.0 | 10.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | body sherd | orange | Medium Coarse Ware, Roman Late | pottery | medium coarse | Roman, Late | 2_23_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/F353F91F-A24B-46BC-D6AD-51F1FB5F00D1 | Batch 24 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Coarse Ware, Roman Late; coarse | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 32.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | body sherd | orange | Coarse Ware, Roman Late | pottery | coarse | Roman, Late | 2_24_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | wheel ridged | |||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/4B233504-B348-46B2-4F39-D9D8440BFF23 | Batch 25 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-22 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5155 | amphora | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Amphora, Roman Late; amphora | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 15.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | body sherd | purple | Amphora, Roman Late | pottery | amphora | Roman, Late | 2_25_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | wheel ridged | |||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/2FCE8C38-7B86-4819-C9AA-E6E25719E25C | Batch 26 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-22 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | -750 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Medium Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic; medium coarse | pottery | 1.0 | 2.0 | 25.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | body sherd | brown | Medium Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic | pottery | medium coarse | Ancient Historic | 2_26_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 749.0 | 1499.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | wheel ridged | white grits | ||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/4BCCDEE7-91AB-4FB0-0E8E-B77AC2E0679A | Batch 27 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-22 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5155 | amphora | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Amphora, Roman Late; amphora | pottery | 1.0 | 3.0 | 18.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | body sherd | orange | Amphora, Roman Late | pottery | amphora | Roman, Late | 2_27_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | spirally grooved | |||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/0DB628B8-C16E-41D7-9799-24E4B556C473 | Batch 28 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | -750 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Medium Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic; medium coarse | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 10.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | body sherd | buff | Medium Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic | pottery | medium coarse | Ancient Historic | 2_28_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 749.0 | 1499.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | wheel ridged | |||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/A0A40B80-3653-4339-1C88-A73A69192B02 | Batch 29 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | -750 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Medium Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic; medium coarse | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 5.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | body sherd | red | Medium Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic | pottery | medium coarse | Ancient Historic | 2_29_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 749.0 | 1499.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | wheel ridged | |||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/6115FED8-0EEE-4553-AB24-9B39FB9F6052 | Batch 30 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-22 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | -750 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x6143 | cooking-vessel | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Kitchen Ware, Ancient Historic; kitchen/cooking | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 5.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | body sherd | brown | Kitchen Ware, Ancient Historic | pottery | kitchen/cooking | Ancient Historic | 2_30_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 749.0 | 1499.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | black exterior | |||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/F9481B0C-1C26-475C-4778-D3D6343B7DF5 | Batch 31 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Medium Coarse Ware, Roman Late; medium coarse | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 36.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | handle | orange | Medium Coarse Ware, Roman Late | pottery | medium coarse | Roman, Late | 2_31_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | strap | 2_31; 2_31[2] | ||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/DC6B77A4-A82F-4FC8-4F7C-72351B5250F2 | Batch 32 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | -2500 | 2008 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x10879 | glass | Glass Vessel | glass | 1.0 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | body sherd | green | Glass Vessel | glass | Unknown | 2_32_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 2008.0 | 4508.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | |||||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/06BA206E-E3CE-4F4D-C908-2CFABDEBA5F0 | Batch 33 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | -2500 | 2008 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x10879 | glass | Glass Vessel | glass | 1.0 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | rim | green | Glass Vessel | glass | Unknown | 2_33_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 2008.0 | 4508.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | |||||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/C05B5205-CCD5-406F-1B49-04F1C76398AE | Batch 34 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | -750 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic; coarse | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 33.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | body sherd | orange | Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic | pottery | coarse | Ancient Historic | 2_34_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 749.0 | 1499.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/864F5D81-65D2-476D-CE10-0B3141BC1AC7 | Batch 35 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | -750 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic; coarse | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 32.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | handle | orange | Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic | pottery | coarse | Ancient Historic | 2_35_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 749.0 | 1499.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/1876EC54-84DC-4E64-1069-EAF9F2AC611F | Batch 36 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5155 | amphora | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Amphora, Roman Late; amphora | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 56.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | toe | orange | Amphora, Roman Late | pottery | amphora | Roman, Late | 2_36_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | spirally grooved | |||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/F4FB9E08-CA70-4F40-FE1A-5DE5193C8923 | Batch 37 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Coarse Ware, Roman Late; coarse | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 111.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | handle | purple | Coarse Ware, Roman Late | pottery | coarse | Roman, Late | 2_37_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | strap | 2_37; 2_37[2]; 2_37[3]; 2_37[4]; 2_37[5]; 2_37[6] | Artifact 2.37 | |||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/F1D1DBBD-9EEE-4413-DC68-ECE4B81BBE6A | Batch 38 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | 1191 | 2008 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Cypriot W-5; medium coarse | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 146.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | rim | brown | Cypriot W-5 | pottery | medium coarse | Medieval-Modern | 2_38_1 | Survey | 1191.0 | 2008.0 | 817.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | basin, black stones | 2_38; 2_38[2]; 2_38[3]; 2_38[4]; 2_38[5] | Artifact 2.38 | |||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/D24F51B4-5BCE-4ADA-0DE1-B7C31C7B0DF7 | Batch 39 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://www.levantineceramics.org/wares/late-roman-1-amphora--2; http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5155 | Late Roman 1 Amphora; amphora | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Amphora, Late Roman 1; amphora | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 138.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | handle | orange | Amphora, Late Roman 1 | pottery | amphora | Roman, Late | 2_39_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | 2_39; 2_39[2]; 2_39[3] | |||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/7A935508-E145-4A7F-7197-9FE3FA24A772 | Batch 40 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5155 | amphora | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Amphora, Roman Late; amphora | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 136.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | handle | orange | Amphora, Roman Late | pottery | amphora | Roman, Late | 2_40_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/D8FB11BC-0240-4512-7890-134A37880FD0 | Batch 41 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | -750 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Medium Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic; medium coarse | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 5.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | rim | orange | Medium Coarse Ware, Ancient Historic | pottery | medium coarse | Ancient Historic | 2_41_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 749.0 | 1499.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/43261F29-BA59-4C50-5809-A573C98162C3 | Batch 42 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-22 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | -99 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Fineware, Roman; fine | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 9.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | base | orange | Fineware, Roman | pottery | fine | Roman | 2_42_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 749.0 | 848.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/2905F89F-476B-433D-AD74-7FB7713BC5F0 | Batch 43 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x6143 | cooking-vessel | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Kitchen Ware, Roman Late; kitchen/cooking | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 6.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | rim | red | Kitchen Ware, Roman Late | pottery | kitchen/cooking | Roman, Late | 2_43_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | doopy rim | 2_43; 2_43[2]; 2_43[3]; 2_43[4]; 2_43[5]; 2_43[6] | Artifact 2.43 | |||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/ED6C86E1-D8FE-43D8-3F4D-984347D81106 | Batch 44 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | -9000 | 2008 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11794 | stone | Stone, Vessel | stone/lithics | 1.0 | 1.0 | 103.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | body sherd | Stone, Vessel | stone/lithics | Unknown | 2_44_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 2008.0 | 11008.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | incised | 2_44; 2_44[2]; 2_44[3] | ||||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/0E9D2875-E3AA-49E1-8790-215F679E0FCF | Batch 45 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981807363128 | 33.706439194139 | Best available location data | -9000 | 2008 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/BC83E0E5-7CE7-426D-C8D8-53DF5BB30D2E | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 2 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11794 | stone | Stone, Vessel | stone/lithics | 1.0 | 1.0 | 180.0 | 2005-07-15 00:00:00 | Stone, Vessel | stone/lithics | Unknown | 2_45_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 2008.0 | 11008.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | incised | 2_45; 2_45[2] | |||||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/7DB68FD5-DA37-4034-C8FE-9AADE7448663 | Batch 1 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981804838389 | 33.706877412163 | Best available location data | -750 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/89B5D6DA-454D-4A45-DB0F-6E0080B61C2B | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 3 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x9623 | tile | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Tile, Ancient Historic; tile | pottery | 1.0 | 1.0 | 664.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | body sherd | buff | Tile, Ancient Historic | pottery | tile | Ancient Historic | 3_1_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 749.0 | 1499.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | large black stones and mortar. | |||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/D686101A-4ADF-4BA5-6DCD-4A22B7E713A4 | Batch 2 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981804838389 | 33.706877412163 | Best available location data | -9000 | 2008 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/89B5D6DA-454D-4A45-DB0F-6E0080B61C2B | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 3 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11794 | stone | Gypsum | stone/lithics | 1.0 | 2.0 | 98.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | Gypsum | stone/lithics | Unknown | 3_2_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 2008.0 | 11008.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | |||||||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/180FFAB6-F4C9-4B20-1D3C-1B4D8EB2C258 | Batch 3 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981804838389 | 33.706877412163 | Best available location data | -750 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/89B5D6DA-454D-4A45-DB0F-6E0080B61C2B | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 3 | Mortar | other | 1.0 | 1.0 | 18.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | Mortar | other | Ancient Historic | 3_3_1 | Survey | 0.0 | 749.0 | 1499.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | |||||||||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/D2A21328-BE11-490E-881D-91EF7E9DF2D9 | Batch 4 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981804838389 | 33.706877412163 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/89B5D6DA-454D-4A45-DB0F-6E0080B61C2B | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 3 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x9623 | tile | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Tile, Roman Late; tile | pottery | 1.0 | 4.0 | 330.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | body sherd | buff | Tile, Roman Late | pottery | tile | Roman, Late | 3_4_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/75A4B4F2-2C22-4C73-55D2-0C0C88E77EE3 | Batch 5 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981804838389 | 33.706877412163 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/89B5D6DA-454D-4A45-DB0F-6E0080B61C2B | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 3 | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x9623 | tile | http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x11519 | pottery | Tile, Roman Late; tile | pottery | 1.0 | 2.0 | 183.0 | 2006-06-08 00:00:00 | body sherd | orange | Tile, Roman Late | pottery | tile | Roman, Late | 3_5_1 | Survey | 300.0 | 749.0 | 449.0 |
This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches. A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota. |
R. Scott Moore | ||||||||||||
http://opencontext.org/subjects/E39A3561-2FD5-4C7A-CCFF-331E927CCF1F | Batch 6 | Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2 | Sample | 2014-07-23 | R. Scott Moore | 34.981804838389 | 33.706877412163 | Best available location data | 300 | 749 | http://opencontext.org/subjects/89B5D6DA-454D-4A45-DB0F-6E0080B61C2B | Cyprus | PKAP Survey Area | Koutsopetria - Paleokastro | Unit 3 |