"dc-creator","dc-title","Icon","Id","Collection","Chronology","Name","dc-date","UserLevel","dc-subject","dc-publisher","dc-description","Redirect","Type" "","","Agora:Card:L-1852-1::/Agora/Cards/L 1xxx/L-01852-1.jpg::2048::1412","Agora:Card:L-1852-1","Agora","","L 1852","","","","","","","Card" "","Cistern","","Agora:Deposit:E 14:1","Agora","Use filling of late 4th-early 3rd c. B.C.; Accumulative fillings of late 3rd-early 2nd and late 1st c. B.C.; Upper dumped filling of 3rd c. A.D.","E 14:1","22-31 May-3 June 1935","","","","Cistern at the southeast foot of Kolonos Agoraios.; ; Nbp. 2369: Two chamber cisterns, 88/ΛΔ and 100/ΚΘ, united by a long straight passage running almost due N-S. A draw shaft at 95/ΚΘ is set just off the course of the passage to the east and opening into it. ; A revised list of assigned objects prepared by GRE is followed here to sort objects found in the cistern system 88/ΛΔ - 95/ΚΘ - 100/ΚΘ.; Cf. E 14:3 and E 15:3.; Objects either from 95/ΚΘ (middle fill) or 88/ΛΔ (lower Hellenistic fill), but uncertain which (they are in the finds lists of both but not assigned to subdivisions PAF) are the following: P 5655, P 5656, P 5657, P 5659, BI 154, S 574, L 1788, IL 193, SS 4091.; ; T 220 when opened in 1981 found to contain pottery chiefly of the 3rd c. A.D. - discarded.; T 221-225 sorted in 1997, SIR.; ; Twenty stamped amphora handles. Most of pottery dates in second half of 3rd c. but evidence of disturbance includes coins and Knidian handles, early Roman pottery, lamp, and glass, ""Pergamene"" ware and fragments of 18 long-petal bowls. Possibly disturbance comes from lower fill of drawshaft E 14:3, which extended down connecting towards E 14:1. One stamp for manufacrure of molds.","","Deposit" "","Lower Hellenistic fill","","Agora:Deposit:E 14:1.2","Agora","Cumulative fillings of late 3rd-early 2nd and late 1st c. B.C.","E 14:1.2","","","","","","","Deposit" "","Howland, Type 43 C","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-29.1-546::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 029.1/Agora 029.1 546 (507).png::1519::2048","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-29.1-546","Agora","","Agora 29.1, s. 546, p. 507","","","","","Agora 29","","PublicationPage" "","Type 43 B; Raised Edges around Flat Tops","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-4-146::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 004/Agora 004 146 (136).png::1456::2048","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-4-146","Agora","275-225 B.C.","Agora 4, s. 146, p. 136","","","","","Agora 4","","PublicationPage" "","Type 23 D; Flat Rims; Tall Closed Bodies; ""Inkwell"" Type","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-4-235::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 004/Agora 004 235 (225).png::1456::2048","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-4-235","Agora","","Agora 4, s. 235, p. 225","","","","","Agora 4","","PublicationPage" "Howland, R. H.","Greek Lamps and Their Survivals","Agora:Image:2009.09.0034::/Agora/2009/2009.09/2009.09.0034.jpg::104::150","Agora:Publication:Agora 4","Agora","","Agora IV","1958","","","American School of Classical Studies at Athens","The author has used the trustworthy chronological data supplied by the scientific excavation of “closed deposits” at the Athenian Agora to build a continuous series of lamp types from the 7th century B.C. to the 1st century A.D. Many photographs and profiles of sections permit ready identification, and a handy graphical chart of lamp types facilitates quick checking of the chronological range of each.","","Publication"