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These vases were almost certainly placed outside the grave at the time of burial. They seem to be of 5th century date, and probably belong nearer the end of the century than its beginning. We may assign the other three graves to the same period. A short distance northeast of the sarcophagibegins a large cementpaved area, bedded on a rubble foundation. The cement, the surface of which is 35 cm. above hardpan,is white with tiny fragmentsof red tile mixed with it and is ca. 3 cm. On the surfaceof the pavement one can trace a series of very faint impressions, as if large, flat paving-slabs had been laid on the cement.

Wide and 37 cm. high. 32 m. stand the piers (p. 77, No. XIV), set with their longer sides facing each other, one about 45 cm. east of the other. They are well cut and show traces of stucco similar to that on the block. Their tops are brokenoff, probablyby the plough; they are preservedto a height of ca. 50 cm. Their length is 2 Icm. and their width 15 cm. A narrow,rectangularcutting in the ground, ca. 60 m. long, which lies 50 cm. north of the piers (Plate I9 B, upper left) is not 84 Pagesii and I8 f.

The skeleton was that of a child, and was ca. I5 m. long and in very bad condition. The head was again at the west end, and the body laid in the same position as the other. Grave3, that of a smallerchild, lay ca. 40 m. north of the shrineand roughlyopposite it (Plate 5 D, right foreground). 27 m. long and 53 cm. wide at the center, narrowingtoward the ends. The skeleton was ca. 75 cm. long and very much disintegrated. The head, as before, lay at the west, but the body lay on its side, facing south.

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