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No deposits exist from that section. see Agora XII, p. 394 for explanation of letters B, D, E, F. Letters on publication not on cards ... Agora |
Shallow rectangular pit in bedrock at 44/Η. It contained a very small quantity of pottery, mostly coarse but including a few black glazed pieces, one stamped. Agora XII, p. 396.
No container, pottery ... 450-400 B.C ... Agora |
| Identified as Pyre by SIR.
Debris filling of the middle of the 4th c. B.C. including the remains of a sacrificial pyre.
Objects dispersed in red-clay fill uncovered in removal of modern staircase. A broken ... 4th c. B.C. disturbed ... Agora XII, p. 390 ... Hesperia Suppl. 47 (2013), no. 54, p. 166, fig. 102 ... Agora XXI, p. 98. |
Ostrakon Pit (Horos Terrace Trench). Oval pit cut into bedrock. Packed filling of stones, coarse sherds and roof tiles; among these a few fragments of finer vases and 22 ostraka, probably from the ostracaphoria ... Ca. 490-480 B.C. and later ... Agora |
| Well A, early 5th c. B.C. Near the Agora Boundary Stone, northwest corner of Middle Stoa; diameter at top 0.92m, widening to 1.15m and more below. Shaft neatly faced with stones to a depth of 0.70m below ... Ca. 520-480 B.C ... Agora XII, p. 393 ... Agora IV, p. 241 ... Agora XXIII, p. 332. |
(now O 9:1) Asterisk: O 8:6* ... Agora |
First half 4th c. B.C ... Agora |
A circular cutting in bedrock ... Late 6th-early 5th c. B.C ... Agora XII, p. 387. |
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