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Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean — 16.2004(2005)

DOI issue:
Lebanon
DOI article:
Domżalski, Krzysztof; Wicenciak, Urszula; Tayeb, Mahmoud el; Waliszewski, Tomasz: Late hellenistic and early roman pottery production center at Jiyeh rescue excavations, 2004
DOI Page / Citation link:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.42090#0432

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JIYEH

LEBANON

concentrations of pottery sherds were the
densest and traces of burning and ash were
noted. A well (B4) full of pottery fragments,
including more or less complete vessels, was
uncovered during bulldozing work c. 60 m
to the northwest of the first trial pits [Fig. 3].

Further in the same sector brought to light
a nondescript rectangular structure made
of sandstone blocks (B5), as well as another
well and nearby basin (B6). These were
cleaned and recorded, but their precise
function could not be determined.


Fig. 2. Trial pits B1-B3 in the first days of excavations
(Photo K. Domzalski)


Fig. 3. Well 1 (B4) with a mound of non-diagnostic sherds from the excavated fill seen in the fore-
ground (Photo K. Domzalski)

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