"dc-date","Redirect","Type","dc-description","Name","dc-creator","dc-subject","Id","Collection","UserLevel","dc-title","Chronology","dc-publisher","Icon" "18-21 April 1936; 5 May 1936; 5-31 March 1952; 7 April 1952; 29 April 1952","","Deposit","""Red Fill"" (extending to bedrock or near, over most of area). Mainly first century after Christ with later disturbance.","K 9-10:1","","","Agora:Deposit:K 9-10:1","Agora","","Red Fill West of Odeion","1st-2nd c. A.D.","","" "22 February-5 April 1937","","Deposit","Cistern at 77/Μ on lower north slopes of the Areopagus. Bottom diameter of 2m connected by tunnel to cistern M-N 18:1.; ; Only stamped amphora handle dates slightly after 240. Latest coin dates about 200.","N 18:3","","","Agora:Deposit:N 18:3","Agora","","Cistern at 77/M","3rd c. B.C.-196/190 B.C.","","Agora:Image:2005.01.0568::/Agora/2005/2005.01/2005.01.0568.tif::963::1170" "20 April 1933,; 23 May 1939,; 9 June 1939","","Deposit","Sculptor's Workshop at 37-40/Β-ΣΤ","R 14:2","","","Agora:Deposit:R 14:2","Agora","","Sculptor's Workshop","Ca. 267 A.D.","","" "7-13 June 1939","","Deposit","Great Drain: fillings in south part of section; Martyrs I, II and III, all layers (essentially no difference in the layers). ; ; Pottery sorted and recorded by H.A. Thompson 12 may 1950: ""Having gone through some 40 tins of pottery saved from the three martyrs. ... Objects Γ 2648-Γ2656 were removed & catalogued. ... In view of the quantity of pottery & objects already recorded from the drain this pottery has been discarded.""; ; Twenty-five stamped amphora handles; latest of 79 coins date in last quarter of 2nd c.; pottery closely similar to that in Thompson's Group E; two molds, one for long-petal bowl.","D-E 15:1","","","Agora:Deposit:D-E 15:1","Agora","","Great Drain Fillings","Second half of 2nd c. B.C.-Early 1st c. B.C.","","" "27 February-9 April 1935; 12-20 June 1937; 18-22 June 1949","","Deposit","Fillings in and to the north of Building A/Poros Building/Greek Building (""Strategeion""), the accumulation mostly a late archaic dump, but not deposited till near the middle of the century. Most of the material prior to 480 but with some material as late as 450-440 B.C. Excavated areas were kept separate as follows but ""LT is uncertain if useful or desirable to keep any or all of these areas separate ... the inventoried material from c is of the same sort as that from a and b."" (LT, 12 April 1964, Deposit nb. V).","E-F 12-14","","","Agora:Deposit:E-F 12-14","Agora","","Building Fill in B'","First half of 5th c. to ca. 460-450 B.C.","","" "5-26 March 1934","","Deposit","Primarily late Roman material but some scrappy early Roman.","F 12:4","","","Agora:Deposit:F 12:4","Agora","","Well","Ca. A.D. 350 dumped fill","","" "10 April-31 May 1935","","Deposit","Well near southwest corner of market square; successive use fillings, and dumped filling.; Lower use filling, second half of 4th century B.C.; Main use filling, second quarter of 2nd century B.C. to shortly after the middle of the century.; Dumped filling, second half of 2nd century B.C.; ; Seventy-four stamped amphora handles; over half of bowls long-petal.","F 13:3","","","Agora:Deposit:F 13:3","Agora","","Well 9","","","" "10 June 1936; 22 April-6 May 1937","","Deposit","Report on sorting of pottery, August 1951, by H.S. Robinson [nb p. 3666].; ; Cistern discovered and dug to 1.60m., vi/10/36; dug to bottom iv/22/37-v/6/37. Diam. At mouth 0.26m.; neck begins to widen out at 1.50m.; over 5.20m. deep.; Well-plastered, without footholds; at 2.90-3.85m. a passage opens out to the south, curving slightly eastward, for 5.00m., at which point it is blocked by fill from another (cistern?) shaft. At 1.50m. appears the flow of an overflow channel connecting with the well at 105/ΝΗ.","A 14:2","","","Agora:Deposit:A 14:2","Agora","","Cistern in ΠΘ","1st. c. B.C. to post-Herulian","","Agora:Image:2013.13.2440::/Agora/2013/2013.13/2013.13.2440.tif::3706::2501"