Pottery; plain exterior except for cross hatched decoration on shoulder; rounded base; gray ware. Field card says regarding locality, "Section shows B14 above B17 - problem. Another section shows them on roughly the same level - Both in lower (3) just above (3c). Check (3) sherds.Painted
Grey ware double-handled jar; one handle missing; burnished with two rounded ridges above carination; black to grey core with fine sand and chaff temper.
Squat, very heavy, buff jar with broken handle; interior shows coils in lower portion; surface is scraped; large lime pops; fairly coarse grit and lime and chaff temper.
Buff, handled jug or pitcher; rim broken away where spout would be; very rough surface; grey core with grit and straw temper; large body section and small base piece missing.
Bronze; small square opening at top; a black stone-like substance adheres; body expands outward to flat base supported by four human shod feet (one missing); a rectangular hole in the top.
Bronze; three projections at top (base wtih plug in 1962g.v); short neck, plain; center expands to large circular knob with diagonal grooving; short base, plain; bottom flange; signs of bronze disease, cleaned in museum.
Ivory; six pieces of bulbous part of a pyxis with low relief of female sphinx.Muscarella Publication: "Three joining fragments of a damaged pyxis that form a complete original height. In heraldic position are two couchant sphinxes wearing soft pointed hats. The one preserved has its right wing extended forward touching a palm frond, the other rests along its body; the left wing of the other sphinx touches the other side of the palm. The wings have sections cut out to receive inlays; small drill holes are extant. A small hole drilled within the incised eye once held another inlay. The scene is framed by a zig-zag border above, a plain banded one below. Both exterior and interior are highly polished. At the base of the interior is a narrow inset to receive the separately made bottom held by dowels of which the hole for one is preserved."
Small fragment of a round flat pyxis lid; ivory; both surfaces decorated with incised decoration; one surface edged with stylized flower pattern with stylized tree motif below; other side has inter-twined geometric motif; outer edge decorated with guilloche; there is a slot through the thickness, rectangular in shape for dowel to hold tow pieces of ivory together; dowel pegged from surface with tree motif.Muscarella Publication: "A squared corner fragment of a box or handle. On one side is an incised scroll pattern, on the other an incised tree over a twelve-petaled rosette band of the same type as no. 248; a dowel hole exists above the tree and a slot passes through the width."Incised
Pottery; buff IC (reddish); bird-headed spout decorated on top with diagonal grooves behind the opening; a raised "eye" on sides of spout; handle perpendicular to the spout also decorated with four grooves on the top of the flat tab above the handle; series of grooves below rim and on shoulder; base probably rounded.