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Excavations in Ithaca, V The Geometric and Later Finds from Aetos
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Archaeological TheoryEngineeringPrecambrian GeologyArchaeological ExcavationArchaeologyVirgin SoilBiostratigraphyArchaeological RecordPrehistoryLanguage StudiesMediterranean ArchaeologyMr. RobertsonClassicsArchaeological EvidenceRough WallHistorical ArchaeologyLater FindsGeologyBiologyHistory Of GeologyPaleoecologyPetrology
The circumstances of the discovery of the vases and objects described below by Mr. Robertson were, briefly, as follows:— 1931. In trial pits dug in 1931 (Figs. 2, 4, 6) the foundations of a rough wall (6) resting on virgin soil were found, to the north of which sub-Mycenaean and Protogeometric sherds associated with stones and calcined earth appeared. South of this wall appeared two layers of dark earth, of which the lower (8 a ) rested on virgin soil and was about 0·5 m. thick. The upper (8 b ) was only a few cm. thick, and was separated from the lower by a kind of stone platform, above which was a layer of more or less sterile earth (Fig. 6). Both the upper and the lower dark-earth layers were thickly packed with sherds, all post-Protogeometric. The lower layer continued below a wall (7) the foundations of which rested in it, and below a second wall (11) the foundations of which were sunk in the upper dark-earth layer.