[Corinth Publication] A Further Note on the Diolkos

Cook, R. M ... I 65-68 ... 1986 ... Cook, , A Further Note on the Diolkos1986

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[Agora Notebook Page] Δ-1-62 (pp. 115-116)

Further Note on Levels. Vessel Fragment with Sgraffito: Inscribed ... Δ-1 115, 116 Δ 92 P 95 Δ 78 P 205 P 240 ... 17 Feb 1932 ... Further Note on Levels

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[Agora Notebook Page] Ζ-7-35 (pp. 1229-1230)

Well. Lamp Fragment. Well G 13:4 at 7/ΙΓ; Further Notes on the Fill ... Ζ-7 1229, 1230 L 1216 Lot Ζ 1 G 13:4 L 1216 ... Well G 13:4 at 7/ΙΓ; Further Notes on the Fill

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[Agora Notebook Page] Ζ-2-146

Late Roman Well at 52/ΙΕ. Discovery and Opening Upper Part. Description of Upper Part and Blocks Removed. Description of Lower Part and of Pottery. History of Well. Objects. Further Notes on Filling ... Ζ-2 ... Further Notes on Filling

[Corinth Basket] Nezi Field, context 760: Further exploration of well/pit 671

Deposit 1106 760 0 Lot 2012-017 Inclusions 20%: pottery, bone, small stones, charcoal Top slope of the context is level. The soil color is light yellowish brown. The soil compaction is loose. The soil ... 2012/05/03 ... fun. Continuing notes ... deposit--perhaps a burial. Further ... also be noted that some

[Corinth Basket] Nezi Field, context 924: Cut for E foundation trench for wall 540

1106 924 0 Top slope of the context is moderate down to the N. The context shape in plan is linear. The top break of the cut is sharp. The sides of the cut are vertical. The break at the base of the cut ... 2012/06/12 ... for further notes.

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[Agora Report] 1956 ΠΠ: Section ΠΠ March-June, 1956

A. Boegehold ... The ruins unearthed in section ΠΠ represent six roughly defined periods: 4th century B.C. to Hellenistic, Augustan, pre-Herulian, post-Herulian, Byzantine and Turkish. The results of the excavation are ... 20 Feb-29 Jun 1956 ... in the report. A note suggesting further excavations in

[Agora Deposit] J 1:18: Late Archaic Pottery Concentration

Brian Martens ... This deep stratum (ca. 030m) is delayed Persian destruction cleanup deposited in the 470s B.C. it contains about one generation's worth of pottery, almost exclusively dating between about 500-470 B.C ... 29 June-19 July 2017 12–15 July 2022 ... allowed further work on deposit