"Chronology","Collection","Id","Icon","UserLevel","dc-title","dc-date","Type","dc-creator","Redirect","Name","dc-description","dc-subject","dc-publisher" "Late Helladic IIIC-Early Protogeometric","Agora","Agora:Deposit:O 7:16","Agora:Image:2012.45.0266::/Agora/2012/2012.45/2012.45.0266.jpg::1430::2048","","Pit Tomb, Infant Inhumation","9 June 1951","Deposit","Eugene Vanderpool","","O 7:16","""Submycenaean"" grave into Mycenaean gully.; Rectangular trench cut partly in bedrock, partly through Mycenaean domestic filling.","","" "Ca. 350-325 B.C.","Agora","Agora:Deposit:O 16:4","","","Pit","11-13 April 1955","Deposit","","","O 16:4","Pit in ancient road, ca. 73/ΜΣΤ","","" "210-160","Agora","Agora:Deposit:O 16:3","Agora:Image:1997.13.0050::/Agora/1997/1997.13/1997.13.0050.tif::1401::1804","","Tiled Well at South Edge of EW Road","11 April 1955; 9-16 June 1955; 15 December 1955; 10 January 1956","Deposit","","","O 16:3","Tiled Well at S edge of E-W Road, 73/ΜΗ. Contemporary upper and lower fills separated by layer of sterile mud.; ; Latest coin dates ca. 200. Koan amphora handle with stamped handle dates slightly after 200. type 43 A (?) lamp. Fragment of Roman terracotta plaque of late 3rd c. A.D. indicates contamination. Bowls of coarse workmanship , unlike those of early 2nd c. contexts; none from fresh molds, some from very worn molds. No long-petal bowls. This suggests date in second quarter of 2nd c.","","" "Ca. 420-400 B.C. and earlier","Agora","Agora:Deposit:O 16:1-2","","","Construction Filling","9-11 May 1953; 11 June 1953","Deposit","","","O 16:1-2","South Stoa I: 75-76/ΚΗ-Λ South Shop Building Layer g (O 16:1) and South Stoa I: Stony Fill below floor level (O 16:2). (merged from O 16:1 and O 16:2)","","" "Turkish","Agora","Agora:Deposit:O 14:1","","","Turkish Pit at 39/E","14 March 1935","Deposit","","","O 14:1","Turkish Pit at 39/Ε","","" "","Agora","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-8-134","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-8-134::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 008/Agora 008 134 (120).png::1465::2048","","Brann O 26","","PublicationPage","","","Agora 8, s. 134, p. 120","Agora 8","","" "4th-6th c. A.D. POU","Agora","Agora:Deposit:O 18:1","","","Well","24-30 May 1938","Deposit","","","O 18:1","The pottery of the first six meters (containers 1-3 of 117 containers total) contains a good deal of unglazed early Byzantine along with very late Roman. Below this begins a great mass of Roman pottery that continues to 16.00m. Below 16.00m there is much less pottery and it seems somewhat earlier than the rest, perhaps late 4th c. A.D.","","" "LG IIA","Agora","Agora:Object:H 296","","","Skyphos","","Object","","","H 296","Dull red glaze.; ; Like Brann O 19.","","" "","Gennadius","Gennadius:ScrapbookItem:035_1_s016_o","Gennadius:ScrapbookItem:035_1_s016_o::Gennadius/Scrapbooks/Item/035_1/035_1_s016/035_1_s016_o.jpg::743::610","","","","ScrapbookItem","","","Photo: 35-1-16 o","Μεταφορά με κάρα εφοδίων και εξοπλισμού στο μέτωπο.","ΕΝΟΠΛΕΣ ΔΥΝΑΜΕΙΣ | ΠΕΖΙΚΟ/ΠΥΡΟΒΟΛΙΚΟ | ΜΕΤΑΦΟΡΙΚΑ ΜΕΣΑ/ΜΕΤΑΦΟΡΕΣ | ΒΑΛΚΑΝΙΚΟΙ ΠΟΛΕΜΟΙ (1912-1913)","" "","Gennadius","Gennadius:ScrapbookItem:014_2_s016_o","Gennadius:ScrapbookItem:014_2_s016_o::Gennadius/Scrapbooks/Item/014_2/014_2_s016/014_2_s016_o.jpg::1089::570","","","","ScrapbookItem","","","Card: 14-2-16 o","Κάρτα με ευχές από τον Σόλωνα Βλαστό, εκδότη εφημερίδας.","ΑΝΘΡΩΠΟΙ ΤΩΝ ΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΩΝ | ΓΕΝΝΑΔΙΟΣ, ΙΩΑΝΝΗΣ (1844 - 1932) | ΕΛΛΗΝΕΣ | ΕΟΡΤΑΣΜOΙ/ΕΠΕΤΕΙΟΙ | ΤΥΠΟΣ","" "2nd c. B.C.","Agora","Agora:Deposit:O 17:5","Agora:Image:2011.04.0310::/Agora/2011/2011.04/2011.04.0310.tif::4614::2304","","Phaidon Street Cistern: North Chamber","August 1957","Deposit","","","O 17:5","Phaidon Street Cistern: North Chamber; ; Sullan destruction debris. One of two chambers connected by tunnel.; ; Two latest coins date to 87/86. Gray ware lamp of first quarter of 1st c. A.D. indicates disturbance. Half of bowls long-petal.","","" "Late Helladic III C/Early Protogeometric (date uncertain)","Agora","Agora:Deposit:O 17:8","Agora:Image:1997.17.0284::/Agora/1997/1997.17/1997.17.0284.tif::954::1246","","Pit tomb, infant inhumation","5 August 1957","Deposit","Eugene Vanderpool","","O 17:8","Infant grave near Phaidon street cistern. No offerings.; ; Roughly rectangular, almost elliptical cutting in bedrock, measuring 0.70m long, 0.35m wide, and 0.40m deep, oriented south-southwest to north-northeast. The skeleton of what was stated to be a ""newborn infant,"" head to the south-southwest, was laid out within the pit and covered by a stone slab.; Reanalysis of the bone identified the presence of two infant inhumations, which were subsequently labeled AA 289 a,b","","" "Second half of 2nd c. - early 3rd c. A.D.","Agora","Agora:Deposit:O 19:5","","","Well at 56/ΚΖ","16 April-16 May 1938; 16-17 May 1938","Deposit","","","O 19:5","Well at 56/ΚΖ, just south of the south wall of the northern Late Roman Building","Top to -12.85: Modern Cesspool.","" "425-400 B.C.","Agora","Agora:Deposit:O 7:8","","","The Tortoise's Grave","16 June 1951","Deposit","","","O 7:8","The Tortoise's Grave.; Small deposit in the lower part of a wine-jar (P 21715) set down into the filling of a pit of the archaic period (O 7:9).; Contains tortoise shell.","","" "450-400 B.C.","Agora","Agora:Deposit:O 7:13","","","Rectangular Pit in Bedrock at 44/H","16 May 1951","Deposit","","","O 7:13","Shallow rectangular pit in bedrock at 44/Η. It contained a very small quantity of pottery, mostly coarse but including a few black glazed pieces, one stamped.","","" "600-550 B.C.","Agora","Agora:Deposit:O 7:9","","","Archaic Pit at 25/ΙΓ","16-21 June 1951","Deposit","","","O 7:9","Archaic Pit at 25/ΙΓ, near the northeast corner of the market square. Filling in upper part of shaft, cleared only to a depth of 3.10m because of rock conditions.","","" "Second half of 3rd c. - Early 2nd c. B.C.","Agora","Agora:Deposit:O 20:2","","","Cistern at 70/ΛΣΤ","4-12 May 1938; 16-18 May 1938","Deposit","","","O 20:2","Cistern at 70/ΛΣΤ in the northeast slope of the Areopagus.; Part of system with two chambers and well. Homogeneous fill.; ; 13 stamped amphora handles. Latest lamp type 46 B.","","" "Mycenaean IIIA-B","Agora","Agora:Deposit:O 7:14","","","Mycenaean Gully and Deposit in front of NE Stoa","16 June 1951","Deposit","","","O 7:14","Mycenaean Deposit (Gully) in front of NE Stoa (corrected from P 7:1). ; It consisted of a series of irregular pits, some gradually linked up with one another to form what seemed a natural gully. The largest pit measuring 1.70m east-west by about 1.20m north-south and having a maximum depth of 0.90m was situated from five to ten meters northeast of the gully proper and was cut at the north by the back wall of Northeast Stoa, which was set down a little into it.; The gully itself ran in a southwesterly direction and yielded about twenty small painted sherds, fragmentary cooking pots, unglazed kylix stems, fragments from pithoi and other coarse pots, as well as part of a stone grinder and many animal bones.; Apparently in both pit and gully we are dealing with a mixed fill, not of one homogeneous phase, and consisting partly of household refuse. Because of its proximity to the chamber tombs and because of the exceptional quality of several of the vases, it seems likely that some of the material came from disturbed tombs","","" "","Agora","Agora:Deposit:O-Q 16-17","","","","","Deposit","","","O-Q 16-17","Scarp S of SE Fountain House (and vicinity); No info for this deposit","","" "","Gennadius","Gennadius:ScrapbookItem:026_4_s065_o_z03","Gennadius:ScrapbookItem:026_4_s065_o_z03::Gennadius/Scrapbooks/Item/026_4/026_4_s065/026_4_s065_o_z03.jpg::951::720","","","03/16/1900","ScrapbookItem","","","Newspaper clipping: 26-4-65 o","Άρθρο σχετικό με τον επικείμενο θάνατό του Καθολικού Αρχιεπισκόπου στην Αθήνα Γαετάνο Μαρία δε Άγγελις.","ΙΤΑΛΟΙ | ΘΡΗΣΚΕΙΑ","εφημερίδα ""Αστήρ"", 16/3/1900."