"dc-subject","Redirect","Chronology","Name","Icon","dc-date","dc-publisher","Id","UserLevel","dc-title","dc-description","dc-creator","Type","Collection" "","","Second half 4th c. B.C.","F 16:1","","20 February-8 March 1932","","Agora:Deposit:F 16:1","","Demeter Cistern","Cistern at 9/Β (10/Β on plan), at the NW foot of the Areopagus, some 200m to the west of the Coroplast's Dump. It had evidently belonged to one of the small houses in that thickly populated residential area. That sculptors lived near by is attested by the presence in the filling of two unfinished works roughly blocked out of re-used marble. The chamber , lined with the usual waterproof cement, was roughly rectangular at the bottom, measuring north side 1.25m, east side 1.80m., south side 2.06m., west side 1.70m., and reaching a maximum depth of 3.80m.; Fourth century deposit overlaid by late Roman upper fill (cf. T 85, L 379, container 80, not recorded with this deposit and no subdivision given).","","Deposit","Agora" "Site | By Area | South | Miscellaneous | House of Mikion and Menon","","","2012.57.1304 (85-650)","Agora:Image:2012.57.1304::/Agora/2012/2012.57/2012.57.1304.jpg::2048::1647","23 Aug 1968","","Agora:Image:2012.57.1304","","Marble Worker's House: detail of western area (Area E) with polygonal walls. Orthostates at top center. Cistern F 16:1 (Demeter Cistern) in center. At center left is ΣΤ Drain #1. Cf. House of Mikion and Menon, Hesperia 43 (1974), pp. 194-245 and Hesperia 23 (1954), pp. 87-107.","AMS","","Image","Agora" "","","","Κ-26","Agora:NotebookPage:Κ-26-1::/Agora/Notebooks/Κ/Κ 026/Κ 026 001.jpg::1232::2048","1968","","Agora:Notebook:Κ-26","","Mixed","5101","S. Grobel","Notebook","Agora" "Checked","","","1968 Κ","Agora:ReportPage:1968-Κ-1::/Agora/Reports/1968 Κ/1968 Κ 001.jpg::1587::2048","17 Jun-17 Aug 1968","","Agora:Report:1968 Κ","","Excavation Summary Section K: 1968","Excavations in Section Κ were conducted in the Marble Worker's Establishment, a series of rooms grouped around a courtyard. A cistern-well was discovered and excavated, as was a pit and a pyre burial. Excavations were also carried out in the Roman Fountain House, and in the Roman Cistern connected to the fountain house.; Much of Section ΣΤ, excavated in 1932 and then filled-in, were reopened to explore the road and drainage system in the southwest Agora. A retaining wall along the Triangular Temenos, and a Geometric Grave were discovered.; In addition, a small area of the intersection between the South Street and Piraeus Street was excavated.","S. Grobel","Report","Agora"