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| Well. Agora XII, p. 398. Agora XXI, p. 100. Agora XII, p. 399. Fill. Agora IV, p. 245. Other. Cistern. Agora XIII, p. 275. Pit ... Agora 23 336 R 13:4 T 24:3 R 17:3 T 25:2 R 21:3 T-U 19:1 S 16:1 T-U 19-20 S 17:1 U 19:2 S 19:3 U 22:5 S 21:2 U 23:2 S 22:1 U 24:1 T 18:1 U 24:2 T 18:2 U 25:2 T 18:3 T 18:4 U 26:3 T 19:1 V 23:1 V 24:2 T ... 440-425 B.C ... Agora 23 |
Cutting in bedrock (Panathenaic Way Cut II, Cutting C1); loose gravelly filling over bedrock including a number of terracotta figurines. Lot ΠΑ 61? P 26458 is probably a slip. One fragment noted as from ... 4th c. B.C ... Agora |
Low foot, black on the torus outer face. Reserved: resting surface, top of stem inside and handle-panels.
Similar, P 13791 U 25:2-U and P 26812, with added red round stem. Also, from Athens, Asklepieion ... Ca. 525 B.C ...
Similar, P 13791 U 25:2-U and P |
Well at 19/Λ.
The bottom of this well contained a considerable quantity of dug bedrock which had fallen in before the well came into use; over this was a fill with oinochoae representing the POU. The presence ... 340-325 B.C ... Agora |
Deposit in bedrock cuttings, probably from a household. (Panathenaic Way Cut III, E1 and E2).
E1: Mixed 7th-5th c. B.C.
E2: Late Geometric-Early 6th c. B.C. Coins:
19 May 1959 #5-#7 ... 5th c. B.C and earlier ... Agora XII, p. 399 ... Agora VIII, p. 131 ... Agora XXIII, p. 336. |
Pit at 18-20/Λ-ΛΓ.
The cistern S 19:3 and the well S 19:8, together with a Roman well, S 19:1, had collapsed to form a large pit S 19:5. The upper part of the pit was dug to a depth of ca. -8m as deposit ... 7-8 April 1938
28 April-26 May 1938 ... Agora XII, p. 399, under S 19:3 ... Agora XXIX, p. 472. |
Well D: Archaic
Well on the northwest slope of the Acropolis. Debris filling with scanty pottery remains; most of the pottery is earlier than the lower limit. Diameter at top ca. 1.20m; bottom ca. 1.10m ... End of 6th c. B.C ... Agora XII, p. 399 ... Agora IV, p. 245 ... Hesperia Suppl. 46 (2011), p. 376. |
Well 12: Archaic.
It lies on a rocky ledge about thirty meters north of the Klepsydra, just east of the Panathenaic street. In spite of its depth, it produced little pottery and its contents were of slight ... 6th c. B.C.? ... Agora XII, p. 399 ... Agora XXIII, p. 336 ... Hesperia Suppl. 46 (2011), p. 376. |
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