"dc-description","Chronology","Redirect","Id","dc-subject","dc-title","UserLevel","Name","dc-creator","Type","dc-publisher","Collection","Icon","dc-date" "","","","Agora:Card:J-250-1","","","","J 250","","Card","","Agora","Agora:Card:J-250-1::/Agora/Cards/J 0xxx/J-00250-1.jpg::2048::1402","" "Horizontal (normal)","","","Agora:Image:2004.06.0009","Excavations | 2004 | Object Photography","Gold pendant (front view).","","2004.06.0009","","Image","","Agora","Agora:Image:2004.06.0009::/Agora/2004/2004.06/2004.06.0009.tif::3000::4500","10 Jul 2004" "Horizontal (normal)","","","Agora:Image:2004.06.0010","Excavations | 2004 | Object Photography","Gold pendant (back view).","","2004.06.0010","","Image","","Agora","Agora:Image:2004.06.0010::/Agora/2004/2004.06/2004.06.0010.tif::3000::4164","10 Jul 2004" "Horizontal (normal)","","","Agora:Image:2004.07.0031","","Gold Jewelry in situ in the fill in Roman Room I. [During basket 7]","","2004.07.0031","Marcie Handler","Image","","Agora","Agora:Image:2004.07.0031::/Agora/2004/2004.07/2004.07.0031.jpg::2048::1536","10 Jun 2004" "BW version of 2004.06.0009","","","Agora:Image:2009.07.0017","","Gold pendant.","","2009.07.0017","","Image","","Agora","Agora:Image:2009.07.0017::/Agora/2009/2009.07/2009.07.0017.tif::854::1186","" "Hesperia","","","Agora:Publication:Hesperia 76","","Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens","","Hesperia 76 (2007)","","Publication","American School of Classical Studies at Athens","Agora","","2007" "All the work during the season 2004 was concentrated on the northwest corner of the Agora north of the Panathenaic Way. ; In BZ North, the last remains of Byzantine fills and walls were removed and Hellenistic, early Roman and late Roman fills were explored. A gap in the archaeological record between the late Hellenistic/early Roman to late Roman periods was discovered. It appears that the area was abandoned after the attack by the Slavs and was left in ruins for two to three hundred years.; In Section BZ South, work continued in the North-South Road and in the building along its west side. In the building, further cleaning took place, revealing more of an early Roman structure. Along the west side of the street a terracotta pipeline for fresh water was traced for much of the length of the excavated area. ; In Section ΒΗ, excavation of the Byzantine remains behind the Painted Stoa continued. Various walls representing several buildings and phases were exposed. Τhe character of the remains suggest that this area was more industrial than domestic.","","","Agora:Report:2004 Excavations","Checked","Preliminary Report on the 2004 Excavation Season","","2004 Excavations","John McK. Camp II","Report","","Agora","Agora:Image:2004.06.0016::/Agora/2004/2004.06/2004.06.0016.tif::5673::2590","7 Jun-16 Jul 2004"