SERVIA I: ANGLO-HELLENIC RESCUE EXCAVATIONS 1971-73 [CD-ROM content] Author(s): CRESSIDA RIDLEY, K. A. WARDLE, CATHARINE A. MOULD, Jill Carington Smith, Rupert Housely, Richard Hubbard, Jonathan Musgrave and Bill Phelps Reviewed work(s): Source: The British School at Athens. Supplementary Volumes, No. 32, SERVIA I: ANGLO- HELLENIC RESCUE EXCAVATIONS 1971-73 (2000), pp. 1-87 Published by: British School at Athens Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/40856112 . Accessed: 21/08/2012 03:58 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . British School at Athens is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The British School at Athens. Supplementary Volumes. http://www.jstor.org
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SERVIA I: ANGLO-HELLENIC RESCUE EXCAVATIONS 1971-73 [CD-ROM content]Author(s): CRESSIDA RIDLEY, K. A. WARDLE, CATHARINE A. MOULD, Jill Carington Smith,Rupert Housely, Richard Hubbard, Jonathan Musgrave and Bill PhelpsReviewed work(s):Source: The British School at Athens. Supplementary Volumes, No. 32, SERVIA I: ANGLO-HELLENIC RESCUE EXCAVATIONS 1971-73 (2000), pp. 1-87Published by: British School at AthensStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/40856112 .Accessed: 21/08/2012 03:58
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1 Haliakmon Valley looking NE. Village of Neraida in foreground. 2 Spring below site at edge of River Haliakmon.
Phase One
3 Phase One, Structure 1 : F20/C from N. Post-holes and EBA ditch (foreground); wall stubs (right and background), traces of timber floor.
4 Phase One, Structure 1 : F20/C from W: EBA ditch (left); stubs of walls (foreground and right); pebble floor remake (distance).
5 Phase One, Structure 3: FIO/D, F20/C from s: bedding trench for E wall (right) central post-pits (left centre).
6 Phase One, Structure 3: FIO/D, F20/C from N: foundation trench for E wall (left centre), central post-pits (right centre)
7 Phase One, Structure 3: F20/A from E. Patch of burnt timber floor. 8 Phases One, Two and Three. F30/A from N. Remains of Phase One wall
alignment (centre); of post-holes probably belonging to N wall of Phase Two Structure 2 (left); Phase Three post-pit (right).
Phases One-Three
9 Phases One, Two and Three. F30/A from s. Remains of Phase One wall alignment (centre); of post-holes probably belonging to N wall of Phase Two Structure 2 (left); Phase Three post pit (right).
Phase Two
10 Phase Two, Structure 2: F20/D from s. Stone footings (?). 1 1 Phase Two, Structure 2: F20/C from w. Circular hearth base. 12 Phase Three: Yard between Structures 1 and 3: F20/C from s. Horseshoe-shaped
oven base. See also 77, 78.
Phases Two-Four
13 Phases Two/Three/Four: Yard between Structures 1 and 3 of Phase Three: F20/C from S. Sequence of hearth and ovens. See also 77, 78.
14 Phases Three/Four: F20/C from w. Section of ovens showing pebble base and remakes. See also 77, 78.
Phase Three
15 Phase Three, Structure 3: F20/A from w. Post-pits representing major roof supports.
Phase Four
16 Phase Four: Area of Structure 2: F20/A from w. Burnt building debris. 1 7 Phase Four: NW of Structure 3 : F20/B from N. Stakes of fence partition.
Phase Seven
18 Phase Seven: Structure 2: F10/D, F20/B, G20/A from NE. Clay surfaced beamed floor, with later EBA hearth (Phase Nine).
19 Phase Seven: Structure 2: FIO/D, F20/B from E. Clay surfaced beamed floor, with later EBA hearth (Phase Nine).
reveal 'casts' in soft soil of the beam impressions. 22 Phase Seven, Structure 2: F20/B. Beamed floor, clay surface partly removed to
reveal 'casts' in soft soil of the beam impressions. 23 Phase Seven, Structure 2: F20/B. Beamed floor, clay surface showing beam
impressions. 24 Phase Seven, Structure 3. Area H from w. Large post-holes of western wall.
Phase Eight
25 Phase Eight, southern ditch: F20/A from w. Bottom of ditch cut {centre), V- shaped cut in section {distance), test pit into subsoil {left distance).
Phase Nine
26 Phase Nine, pit i: G20/A from s.
Phase Ten
27 Phase Ten, Structure 3: G20/B from SE. P3 in situ. 28 Phase Ten, Structure 3: G20/B from s. P3 in situ. 29 Phase Ten, Yard to s of Structure 3: F10/D from E. Pebbled yard {left), margin
between yard and clay floor of Structure 3 {centre), Phase Seven Structure 2 beamed floor (right at lower level ).
30 Phase Ten, Yard to s of Structure 3: F10/D from w. Pebbled yard (right), margin between yard and clay floor of Structure 3 (centre left), Phase Seven Structure 2 beamed floor (left at lower level ).
Phase Eleven
31 Phase Eleven, Byzantine pit: F20/C from w. 32 Phase Eleven, Byzantine pits: F20/D from w. Part excavated (left), defined
(right). 33 Phase Eleven, Byzantine pits: F20/D from N. Part excavated (foreground), fully
excavated (distance), to expose burial (centre distance). 34 Phase Eleven, Byzantine pit and burial: F20/D from N. Cleaned section showing
pit profile and burial in situ. 35 Phase Eleven, Byzantine burial: F20/D from above. Burial partly exposed, iron
earring (sf61b) by left ear. 36 Phase Eleven, Byzantine burial: F20/D from above.
FINDS PHOTOGRAPHS
Stone finds
37 Small polished stone tools: SF684 adze, Phase Three; SF789 chisel, u/s; SF792 adze, Phase Seven.
38 Small polished stone tools, all u/s: SF999, axe; SFlOOl, adze; SFlOOO, axe; SF1003, adze.
40 Small polished stone tools: sf73 axe, Phase u/s; SF81 adze, Phase Nine/Ten/Eleven; SF218 axe, Phase U/s.
41 SF769, Stone axe split to make chisel, Phase Eight. 42 SF769, Stone axe split to make chisel, Phase Eight. 43 Medium polished stone tools: SF237 adze, u/s; SF612 axe, Phase Eight; SF472
adze, Phase One. 44 Medium polished stone tools: SF366 adze, Phase Three; SF391 adze, Phase Two;
77 Phases Two-Four, F20/C site plan 12b, plan of hearths 1, 2, 3 and 3a. 78 Phases Two-Four, F20/C site plan 12c, 'perspective' of hearths 1, 2, 3 and
3a.
Finds plots 79 Phase Four, Structure 7, detailed finds plot. 80 Pottery 81 Objects of Clay 82 Objects of Stone 83 Objects of Shell 84 Objects of Bone and Antler
Corrigenda 85. Notes 86. Replacement diagram for FIG. 5.8, p 332 87. Replacement diagram for FIG. 5.10, p 346
1
Haliakmon Valley looking nE. Village of Neraida in foreground*
2
Spring below site at edge of River Haliakmon.
3
Phase One, Structure 1: F20/C from n. Post-holes and eba ditch (foreground); wall stubs (right and background); traces of timber floor.
4
Phase One, Structure 1: F20/C from w: eba ditch (left); stubs of walls (foreground and right); pebble floor remake (distance).
5
Phase One, Structure 3: FIO/D, F20/C from s: bedding trench for e wall (right) central post-pits (left centre)
6
Phase One, Structure 3: FIO/D, F20/C from N: foundation trench for e wall (left centre), central post-pits (right centre)
7
Phase One, Structure 3: F20/A from e. Patch of burnt timber floor
8
Phases One, Two and Three. F30/A from n. Remains of Phase One wall alignment (centre); of post-holes probably belonging to n wall of Phase Two
Structure 2 (left); Phase Three post-pit (right).
9
Phases One, Two and Three. F30/A from s. Remains of Phase One wall alignment (centre); of post-holes probably belonging to n wall of Phase Two
Structure 2 (left); Phase Three post pit (right).
10
Phase Two, Structure 2: F20/D from s. Stone footings (?).
11
Phase Two, Structure 2: F20/C from w. Circular hearth base.
12
Phase Three: Yard between Structures 1 and 3: F20/C from s. Horseshoe- shaped oven base.
13
Phases Two/Three/Four: Yard between Structures 1 and 3 of Phase Three: F20/C from s. Sequence of hearth and ovens.
14
Phases Three/Four: F20/C from w. Section of ovens showing pebble base and remakes.
15
Phase Three, Structure 3: F20/A from w. Post-pits representing major roof supports.
16
Phase Four: Area of Structure 2: F20/A from w. Burnt building debris.
17
Phase Four: nw of Structure 3: F20/B from n. Stakes of fence partition.
18
Phase Seven: Structure 2: F10/D, F20/B, G20/A from ne. Clay surfaced beamed floor, with later eba hearth (Phase Nine).
19
Phase Seven: Structure 2: FIO/D, F20/B from e. Clay surfaced beamed floor, with later eba hearth (Phase Nine).
Phase Seven, Structure 3. Area H from w. Large post-holes of western wall.
25
Phase Eight, southern ditch: F20/A from w. Bottom of ditch cut (centre), V-shaped cut in section (distance), test pit into subsoil (left distance).
26
Phase Nine, pit i: G20/A from s.
27
Phase Ten, Structure 3: G20/B from se. P3 in situ.
28
Phase Ten, Structure 3: G20/B from s. P3 in situ.
29
Phase Ten, Yard to s of Structure 3: F10/D from e. Pebbled yard (¡eft), margin between yard and clay floor of Structure 3 (centre), Phase Seven Structure 2
beamed floor (right at lower level).
30
Phase Ten, Yard to s of Structure 3: F10/D from w. Pebbled yard (right), margin between yard and clay floor of Structure 3 (centre left), Phase Seven Structure 2
beamed floor (left at lower level ).
31
Phase Eleven, Byzantine pit: F20/C from w.
32
Phase Eleven, Byzantine pits: F20/D from w. Part excavated (left), defined (right).
33
Phase Eleven, Byzantine pits: F20/D from n. Part excavated (foreground), fully excavated (distance), to expose burial (centre distance).
34
Phase Eleven, Byzantine pit and burial: F20/D from n. Cleaned section showing pit profile and burial in situ.
35
Phase Eleven, Byzantine burial: F20/D from above. Burial partly exposed, iron earring (SF61B) by left ear.
36
Phase Eleven, Byzantine burial: F20/D from above.
37
Small polished stone tools: sf684 adze, Phase Three; SF789 chisel, u/s; SF792 adze, Phase Seven.
38
Small polished stone tools, all u/s: sf999, axe; sfIOOI, adze; sfIOOO, axe; SF1003, adze.
Phases Two-Four, F20/C site plan 12b plan of hearths 1, 2, 3 and 3a.
78
Phases Two-Four, F20/C site plan 12b 'perspective' of hearths 1, 2, 3 and 3a.
79
Phase Four Structure 7
Finds plots
Pottery 80
Objects of Clay 81
Objects of Stone 82
Objects of Shell 83
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'®'P222 P21O ^< ~7
Và p223 P219 'X Và ^'
p223 P219 P22i ••-:>, r-X 'X /
"f' P265 "" /-' *T ^ P273
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D10A/C T^ (^
P254
POTTERY found in Phase Four Structure 7
P2 1 5 a medium ware semi-globular jar P216 a decorated miniature fruit stand P219A decorated mug
<J> P222 F base of large coarse jar ^ P223 F small pithos
P224 a coarse globular jar [P252 a decorated mug] P254 a medium ware funnel necked jar P255 a large decorated mug [P257 a decorated mug] P264 F decorated pedestal bowl
1 P265 F decorated globular jar with collar neck P266 F medium ware globular jar
/ P272 a decorated globular jar ^r P273 F decorated pedestal bowl
' y [P276 a monochrome bowl] ¿jj^^f [P279 a decorated pedestal bowl] w^ P283 F coarse hole-mouthed jar
'| a= found in debris above floor f = found on floor V [ ] = found in pottery basket
OBJECTS OF BONE AND ANTLER found in Phase Four Structure 7
SF757 worked antler SF839 bone point SF840 antler artefact [SF1041 bone point] [SF1053 antler worked]
[ ] = found in pottery basket
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85
CORRIGENDA
The preparation of this CD Rom has given me the opportunity to make corrections of three errors which escaped me in proofreading the final version of the text before it went to the printers.
I must offer my sincere apologies tor-
Rupert Housley who has mysteriously acquired an alter ego on the title page and elsewhere,
and
Richard Hubbard whose meticulous diagrams would have much greater effect if they were the final versions he supplied us with. The correct versions of FIGS. 5.8 and 5.10 have therefore been reproduced on the following pages.
For these and all other errors still to be recognised I take full reponsibility.
KA. Wardle
Fig. 5.8. Graphs comparing the major agricultural components of prehistoric Servia w
Corrigendum p. 332
.1 components of prehistoric Servia with those of Sitagroi-Photolivos and Bulgaria.
Corrigendum p. 346
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0 / ° ° i v ti >v ~1O
Fig. 5.10. Scatter diagram of Indices of Heterogeneity and Rubbish Indices (with associated envelopes of uncertainty) for the Servia- Vary timidhes samples.