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Filling in Classical Floor of Agora, to the north of the Temple of Ares; possibly a disturbed pyre ... Early 4th c. B.C ... Filling in Classical Floor of Agora, to the north of the Temple of Ares; |
| Dimensions: 1.10m in diameter and 1,36m deep.
It could have been started as a well but then abandoned at a shallow depth (perhaps due to Persian invasion of Athens). BG vessels (including one inscribed ... 500-470 B.C ... Agora |
Unfinished well, all one fill; solid bedrock at a depth of -2.47m.
It contained masses of broken rooftiles and probably was used as a refuse pit after the sack of Athens by Sulla.
Twenty-three stamped ... Early 1st c. B.C ... Agora XXI, p. 98 ... Agora XXII, p. 100 ... Agora XXIX, p. 452. |
Ash and Carbon Dump in Corridor directly behind Room C of Brick Building.
This material comprises what appears to have been a household dump associated with the period of use of the Brick Building, but ... To mid-2nd century ... Agora XXIX, p. 469 ... Agora XXVII, pp. 153-165, 205-206, 231 (selection of pottery) ... Agora XXXIII, p. 373. |
Tiled Well in Square Building Foundations, equipped with evenly spaced hand-holds, with a good supply of water. There was no period of use represented and the dumped fill consisted mostly of chunks of ... Third quarter of 4th c. B.C ... Agora XII, p. 397 ... Agora XXIX, p. 468 ... Agora XXVII, pp. 143-153, 185-187, 228 (selection of pottery). |
Soft Trench behind Stoa Stylobate, opposite Piers 21 and 22, along W face of Shop front wall. Herulian destruction debris at the north end of the Stoa of Attalos. Coins:
20 February 1954 #1-#2
22 February ... Late 3rd c. A.D ... 22, along W face of Shop ... of the Stoa of Attalos ... Crosby, Agora X, pp. 119-120, |
Cistern at 21/ΙΗ
Period of use fill dated to ca. 375-350 B.C., Upper fill dated to mostly first half of 6th c. B.C. in Agora XXX ... Ca. 375-350 B.C ... Agora VIII, p. 130 ... Agora X, p. 68 ... Agora XII, p. 397. |
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 ... see Agora XII, p. 394 for explanation of letters B, D, E, F. Letters on |
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