"dc-title","Id","dc-subject","Name","UserLevel","dc-creator","dc-description","Chronology","Redirect","dc-publisher","Collection","Icon","dc-date","Type" "","Agora:Card:P-18691-1","","P 18691","","","","","","","Agora","Agora:Card:P-18691-1::/Agora/Cards/P 18xxx/P-18691-1.jpg::2048::1407","","Card" "Komos Cistern","Agora:Deposit:M 21:1","","M 21:1","","","Komos Cistern at 66/Κ, on the north slope of the Areopagus. Homogeneous fill.; ; Thirty-four stamped amphora handles. Eight Histiaian tetrobols, dating 170-160 at the earliest, found near top, possibly an intrusive hoard. Largest group of moldmade relief ware, consisting of fragments of 183 bowls, one moldmade jug and nine molds. At least 119 bowls are products of Workshop of Bion; only 15 made by Workshop A. Great similarity among bowls, many with same stamps. Most were made in fresh molds. Four molds made by Workshop of Bion, one perhaps a practice piece made by unskilled apprentice.; These facts suggest M 21:1 represents debris from Workshop of Bion, located near by. Cistern N 21:4 , 20 meters to northeast, contained similar evidence of workshop activity.","Last quarter of 3rd c. B.C.-Early 2nd century B.C.","","","Agora","Agora:Image:1997.20.0433::/Agora/1997/1997.20/1997.20.0433.tif::608::968","20 May-24 June 1947","Deposit" "Pnyx, no. 58","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-22-99","","Agora 22, s. 99, p. 82","","","Agora 22","225-175 B.C.; 225-150 B.C.","","","Agora","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-22-99::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 022/Agora 022 099 (82).png::1463::2048","","PublicationPage" "Cistern","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-22-132","","Agora 22, s. 132, p. 115","","","Agora 22","","","","Agora","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-22-132::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 022/Agora 022 132 (115).png::1463::2048","","PublicationPage" "Hellenistic Pottery: Athenian and Imported Moldmade Bowls","Agora:Publication:Agora 22","","Agora XXII","","Rotroff, S","This volume is the first of two to present the Hellenistic fine ware from the excavations in the Athenian Agora. Its scope is restricted to the moldmade hemispherical bowls manufactured from the late 3rd century to the early 1st century B.C. in Athens. The material studied, consisting of some 1,400 fragments of which about 800 were inventoried by the excavators, was unearthed between 1931 and 1973. Of the inventoried pieces, 364 fragments of bowls and molds are catalogued and discussed here, with 40 additional imported pieces, 6 related moldmade examples of other shapes, and 5 pieces used in the manufacturing process. The author first discusses the origins and dating of the bowls and then takes up the various types, in order of appearance on the historical scene: pine-cone, imbricate, floral, and figured bowls and their workshops and chronology, long-petal bowls, and other special types such as concentric-semicircle and daisy bowls. The discussion is followed by a detailed catalogue including references to comparanda.","","","American School of Classical Studies at Athens","Agora","Agora:Image:2009.09.0052::/Agora/2009/2009.09/2009.09.0052.jpg::104::150","1982","Publication"