"dc-title","Type","Chronology","dc-publisher","Collection","dc-creator","Id","Name","UserLevel","dc-date","dc-description","dc-subject","Redirect","Icon" "South Stoa II: Building Fill","Deposit","To ca. 140 B.C.","","Agora","","Agora:Deposit:M-N 15:1","M-N 15:1","","","South Stoa II Construction Fill.; ; About 85 stamped amphora handles, many with parallels in building fills of Middle Stoa and Stoa of Attalos. Fragments of long-petal bowls confirm date after mid-2nd c. Types 25 A', 33 A, 35 B, and 44 A lamps. Most of bowls figured; one mold.","","","" "Construction Fill","Deposit","Βefore 300 B.C.","","Agora","","Agora:Deposit:O-R 7-10","O-R 7-10","","","Square Peristyle (Square Building) Constructions fill + other (square peristyle area); fragmentary and with some earlier material but in the main, where undisturbed, a homogenous deposit.","","","" "Stoa Construction Fill","Deposit","Before ca. 150 B.C.","","Agora","","Agora:Deposit:P-R 6-12","P-R 6-12","","September 1949","Stoa Construction Fills (n.b. for all Stoa and pre-Stoa fills later than construction filling of Square Peristyle see P-R 6-12); Over 100 stamped amphora handles in fill. No long-petal bowls, but one fragment in fill over floor of Square Peristyle, directly under fill of Stoa of Attalos and possibly intrude from it.","","","" "Pit Tomb, Child Inhumation","Deposit","Earlier-Developed Protogeometric","","Agora","Homer A. Thompson","Agora:Deposit:Q 8:5","Q 8:5","","15 August 1953","PG grave to NW of Pier 19 (Grave 4).; It consisted of a rectangular pit, oriented north-south, cut into bedrock. Only the lowest part of the tomb pit was preserved; the upper part was cut away in the Classical period. The very northern end of the original pit tomb may have been cut by the foundations for the Stoa of Attalos. As preserved, the tomb measured ca. 1.20m long and about 0.60m wide. A thin irregular unworked schist slab, ca. 0.47x0.67m, remained from the floor of the tomb pit.; On it were a few bone fragments of a child and six vessels.; The tomb as preserved, was first encountered by workmen constructing a drain for the Stoa and the relative positions of the vases and the human bone were not accurately recorded.","","","Agora:Image:2012.53.1127::/Agora/2012/2012.53/2012.53.1127.jpg::2048::1592" "Cist Tomb, Child Inhumation","Deposit","Earlier-Developed Protogeometric","","Agora","Homer A. Thompson","Agora:Deposit:Q 8:6","Q 8:6","","18-19 August 1953","PG grave to NW of Stoa Pier 19 (Tomb no. 5 in notebook). In some records as Grave XLII.; It consisted of a rectangular pit, oriented north-south, cut into bedrock. The sides of the pit were lined and the floor paved with unworked or only roughly hewn slabs of schist (Th. 0.10-0.15m), defining a cist. The floor of the cist was further covered with a thin layer of sand. The external dimensions of the tomb were 1.17x0.50m; the inner dimensions 1.08m long,, 0.30m wide, and 0.21m deep. The skeleton of a child (7-8 years at death) was found on its back in a fully extended supine position, head to the south, filling the cist almost entirely. This was one of the better-furnished tombs: grave goods included a metal pin on either shoulder, with the pin-heads toward the south. ; The tomb was partly filled with, and totally covered by fieldstones.","","","Agora:Image:2008.01.0102::/Agora/2008/2008.01/2008.01.0102.tif::3891::1779" "East Chamber at 69/Λ","Deposit","175-125 B.C.","","Agora","","Agora:Deposit:E 6:1","E 6:1","","4-10 June 1936","Cistern System #3: East Chamber at 69/Λ, joined by a crooked passage to 69/ΛΣΤ. Under the southwest corner of the Hellenistic Building to the north of the Temple of Hephaistos.","","","" "West Chamber","Deposit","175-125 B.C.","","Agora","","Agora:Deposit:E 6:2","E 6:2","","8-13 June 1936","Cistern System #3: West Chamber at 69/ΛΣΤ, joined by a crooked passage to 69/Λ. Under the southwest corner of the Hellenistic Building to the north of the Temple of Hephaistos. Upper fill of early 1st c.; ; E 6:2 (upper fill): Three Knidian amphora handles; type 51 C lamp; long-petal bowls.; E 6:1 and E 6:2 (lower fill): Joins between objects in both chambers and tunnel between them indicate fill the same. Twenty stamped amphora handles; long petal bowls; figured bowls with thick walls and small indistinct figures must date in second quarter of 2nd c.","","","" "Bronze Casting Pit in House H, Room 13","Deposit","Late 2nd c. B.C.","","Agora","","Agora:Deposit:C 19:3","C 19:3","","13 August 1947; 14 June 1973","Located in House H, Room 13 on the lower northwest slope of the Areopagus.","","","Agora:Image:1997.18.0123::/Agora/1997/1997.18/1997.18.0123.tif::682::850"