"Collection","dc-date","Type","Id","UserLevel","Icon","dc-creator","Redirect","dc-description","dc-title","dc-subject","dc-publisher","Chronology","Name" "Agora","25 February-5 March 1936","Deposit","Agora:Deposit:D 12:2","","","","","Part of the cistern system 44/ΙΓ - 46/ΙΑ - 42/Θ. The filling of the 46/ΙΑ cistern shaft, with the exception of a little Roman at the top, was the same as the bottom fill of 44/ΙΓ - late Hellenistic, running down to the end of the 1st c. B.C. and perhaps into the 1st c. A.D. (p. 3149). ; Objects listed as ""mouth of cistern 46/ΙΑ"" are included here.; ; Nine stamped amphora handles. One-fifth of bowls long-petal. Physical joins between pottery in D 12:2 and D 11:4 indicate all potttery deposited at one time.","Drawshaft","","","Late 2nd-early 1st c. B.C.","D 12:2" "Agora","19-22 June 1935","Deposit","Agora:Deposit:D 15:3","","","","","A small flask-shaped cistern on the lower southeast slope of Kolonos Agoraios. Lined with hydraulic cement and containing a large quantity of glazed table ware and a fair amount of coarse ware; a homogeneous fill with joins at all levels.","Cistern","","","350-325 B.C.","D 15:3" "Agora","14-15 May 1936","Deposit","Agora:Deposit:D 15:4","","","","","Lower filling mostly of second half of 4th c. B. C. and earlier, but perhaps dumped in 3rd c. B.C. Upper filling mixed to Roman (4th c. A.D.).","Pit","","","Ca. 375-325 B.C. with late-3rd-century disturbance","D 15:4" "Agora","7-8 April 1948","Deposit","Agora:Deposit:D 16:1","","","","","Cistern (diameter 0.90m) with two channels; the fill of the cistern proper, below the scant upper (Byzantine) deposit, appears to have been dumped all at the same time, to 325-275 B.C. Notebook says ""all one fill, late 4th c. B.C."", p. 1770.; See also: P 19227 (from south channel beyond well); SS 10345 & SS 10346 (south channel, packing for tile well); P 20472 (north channel).","Cistern A","","","325-275 B.C.","D 16:1" "Agora","22 June 1949","Deposit","Agora:Deposit:D 16:6","","Agora:Image:2013.09.0015::/Agora/2013/2013.09/2013.09.0015.tif::4239::1470","","","Pyre in cut in E-W street, layer 7 (Pyre 14). North edge of Piraeus street, west of the Great Drain Bridge, in the area west of Areopagus.; RSY-Pyre.; Pottery, a little burnt bone, and patches of charcoal in shallow, roughly rectangular pit in stratigraphic sequence. The pyre was uncovered in digging a thin layer rich in marble chips. Cinders were found spread through layer 7 beyond the shallow pit, demonstrating that they were somewhat dispersed before the pit was covered over by that layer. The excavator interpreted the successive thin layers of marble chips as road-building material. Possibly, however, marbleworking took place just outside a house to the north, against the wall of which these layers run. hardened earth beneath the pyre indicates burning in situ. The pottery shows signs of burning.","Pyre in Cut in E-W Street","","","250-240 B.C.","D 16:6" "Agora","23-27 June 1949","Deposit","Agora:Deposit:D 16:8","","","","","Pit 2 in Grave area. Small deposit in a pit; a fragment of a red-figured nuptial lebes recalls the early Kerch style of the second quarter of the 4th c.; the deposit as a whole runs somewhat later.","Pit 2","","","Ca. 375-315 B.C.","D 16:8" "Agora","21-26 June 1950","Deposit","Agora:Deposit:D 17:3","","","","","Cistern at 65/ΚΗ (and Channel). Cistern in the northwest room of the annex to the Poros Building west of the Areopagus. Part of the same system as D 17:4 and D 17:5, the chambers connected by long tunnels. Two fills of distinctly different earth but with no apparent difference in date. [Agora XXIX]","Cistern at 65/KH","","","300-250 B.C.","D 17:3" "Agora","20-27 April 1949","Deposit","Agora:Deposit:D 17:4","","","","","Cistern at 70/ΚΕ and channels. Part of same system as D 17:3 and D 17:5. It was set against a corner of the lowest foundation block. Thus one is forced to assume that enough of the wall remained at least to preserve its line. After Sulla many of the blocks at the east and were pulled out, the north wall of court F was placed on the western foundations, but at a slightly different angle, and the wall as such ceased to exist.; The following objects are from the dirt pile and have no subdivision:; G 397, S 1436, ST 470, T 2927.","Cistern at 70/ΚΕ","","","Ca. 200-150 B.C.","D 17:4"