"UserLevel","dc-description","Icon","dc-date","dc-subject","Type","Collection","dc-creator","Chronology","dc-title","Id","dc-publisher","Name","Redirect" "","Redrawn in digital format (ca. 2007-2008) by Anne Hooton and Kathleen Lynch for forthcoming addition/supplement to Agora XII.","","1962","","Drawing","Agora","Nina Travlou","","Graffiti on coarsewares for Lucy Talcott.","Agora:Drawing:DA 7796","","PD 1192-3; PD 1192-16 (DA 7796)","" "","Well at 45/Θ (Skytha Well) near the north side of the market square. No period of use was distinguished, since it was impossible to clear the well to the bottom. The considerable quantity of dumped filling included red-figure and black glaze, semi-glaze kitchen-ware, and coarse cooking ware and storage jars.","","12 May-13 June 1951","","Deposit","Agora","","Ca. 460-440 B.C.","Skytha Well","Agora:Deposit:N 7:3","","N 7:3","" "","Well at 55/ΚΕ; ; Period of Use dated to the last quarter of 5th c. B.C., Upper fill dated to the same (deposited later) in Agora XXX.","","1 April 1938; 18 April-6 May 1938; 17-19 May 1938","","Deposit","Agora","","Last quarter of 5th c. B.C.","Well at 55/ΚΕ","Agora:Deposit:O 19:4","","O 19:4","" "","Well to N of Nymphaeum at 115/ΙΣΤ. A good water supply but no evidence for a period of use.; Exceptionally heavy dumped filling, including much fine tableware, many wine- jar fragments and other objects. Some of this material was stained with black or reddish soot as if from industrial activity","","8-29 April 1954; 20 June 1954","","Deposit","Agora","","Ca. 420-400 B.C.","Well to the North of Nymphaeum","Agora:Deposit:Q 15:2","","Q 15:2","" "","Well at 115/ΣΤ (all the 5th c. fills of 116/ΣΤ). The lower part of the shaft contained a heavy deposit of pottery and other objects of the late archaic period, both coarse and finer wares; probably a post-Persian clean-up. A Roman well at 116/ΣΤ (D 15:2) was subsequently dug beside it, and later the party wall between the two broke at two points, allowing some of the filling from D 15:1 to fall into the deeper shaft of D 15:2; there is thus no stratification.; Top to -6.50m, 4th c. dump, with coins as late as Valens 364-378. Little pottery catalogued.","","4-10 June 1937","","Deposit","Agora","","Ca. 500-480 B.C.-Roman","Well","Agora:Deposit:D 15:1","","D 15:1","" "","Rectangular pit over bedrock in north part of E. Building.","","8 May 1934","","Deposit","Agora","","Late 6th-ca. 480 B.C.","Rectangular Pit over Bedrock in North part of East Building","Agora:Deposit:F 14:3","","F 14:3","" "","This filling is the largest deposit of its time found in the Agora. It may be compared with H 6:5 and with N 7:3. ; Dug in soft bedrock to a depth of 11.40m; footholds cut on opposite sides of the shaft reached only to 5m. The lowest filling, from 10.75m to bottom, consisting of bedrock fallen from the sides of the well, contained little or no pottery. The main filling was apparently a single deposit, but the amount of pottery found varied appreciably at different depths, the heaviest concentration being a little over half way down, from 6.40m to 7m.; An ample supply of water, encountered (in may) at a depth of 5.30m, along with the relatively sound condition of the rock walls, suggested that the well could have been used.","Agora:Image:2007.11.1127::/Agora/2007/2007.11/2007.11.1127.tif::3066::2901","2-19 May 1939","","Deposit","Agora","","Ca. 490-450 B.C.","Well","Agora:Deposit:F 19:4","","F 19:4","" "","Well (diameter 0.98m) in House H, Room 13. ; ; Two dumped fills apparently of the same date, but separated by a clay deposit of over 2.00m.; ; Cf. Hesperia 20 (1951), p. 253. (noted)","","8-14 August 1947; 15-24 September 1947","","Deposit","Agora","","Ca. 425-400 B.C.","Well","Agora:Deposit:C 19:10","","C 19:10",""