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| The sheet is folded into a thin rectangular packet.
Traces of cement. Note that on the published photograph, the number written on the object, reads IL 68. This is incorrect. Well. Leica, 3-237 ... 22 May 1933 ... Hesperia 91 (2022), p. 134, n. 3. |
| Very loosely folded into an irregular roll.
One end damaged.
Brought back unrolled (1936).
Eros, son of Ifigenia. Andrew Henry Feb. 2017 Well. Leica, 3-237, 6-108, 87-29-35, 87-29-36 DA 13686 ... 23 May 1933 ... Hesperia 91 (2022), no. 1, pp. 134, 136-138, n. 2, fig. 3. |
| Foot of black glazed one-handler?
Incised in reserved central circle on bottom: Small early house walls, north rectangular pit. Leica PD 1153-8h, PD 1190-24 ... 15 May 1939 ... -0.30 to -0.45m. |
| Section of a large flat lid; at center a lifting hole surrounded by a raised collar.
Pinkish clay with many large grits. Remains of lighter surfacing. Well, upper POU. Leica, 96-3-13 ... 22 May 1957 ... BSA 68 (1973), p. 400, n. 32, no. B 9 (but not beehive lid). |
About one-quarter preserved. Ornamental lug on rim and start of spout. Wide curving rim, flat base. Interior surface gritty.
Pink clay. Aischines Street, cistern, north. Context ca. 375-350 B.C. 1332 ... 1 August 1957 ... -2.32--2.32m. |
Broken all around. Panels of horizontal zigzags separated by four vertical lines.
Red painted decoration. Buff clay. 0.30-0.60m. below highest point of north wall. Second layer below 5th. c. B.C. Hieron ... 1 August 1967 ... Hesperia 87 (2018), p. 657, n. 107. |
From wall. Undistinguished forms separated by panels of horizontal zigzags between two vertical lines.
Red painted designs. Buff clay. 0.30-0.60m. below highest point of north wall. Second layer below ... 1 August 1967 ... 0.30-0.60m. below highest point of north wall. |
Fragment of neck of vessel. Zone of six adjacent horizontal zigzags. One surviving horizontal line above; three below. Traces of three vertical lines at bottom.
Buff clay; dark glaze. 0.64-1.06m. below ... 2 August 1967 ... 0.64-1.06m. below highest point of north wall. |
Badly chipped; cut from decorated open vessel. Outside, pattern of cross-hatching with diamonds and dots in the interstices. Double concentric circles and center dots near one edge. Glazed inside.
Buff ... 2 August 1967 ... Hesperia 87 (2018), p. 659, n. 111. |
Slightly less than half preserved; profile complete. Ring foot; rilled rim. Wheel-run groove beneath glaze near top of wall; two wheel-run grooves at top of rim which is nearly horizontal.
Fully glazed ... 20 February-2 March 1932 ... -3.8--3.8m. |
Mended from four fragments; about half preserved, with one handle; another piece (two fragments) does not join. Ring foot; loop ribbon handle.
Concentrically striped; stripes in thin streaked glaze. Underside ... 21 May 1932 ... Hesperia Suppl. 47 (2013), p.26, n. 55. |
| Disk with slightly raised rounded rim.
Owl in reddish glaze; body in profile, head in front view, the features roughly incised.
Fine pinkish-buff clay. Glaze on rim mottled red to black.
Lid?
ADDENDA ... 13 June 1932 ... -9.0m. |
Intact except for small chip from lip. Roughly wheelmade. Low raised base, left very rough beneath. Upper body slightly concave, to flaring rim. Vertical band handles from rim.
Pinkish-buff clay, unglazed ... 28 June 1947 ... -2.4--2.4m. |
Mouth, neck, handle and some of body missing; restored in plaster.
Shoulder with cock between ivy leaves. Body with three circumscribed palmettes with separated petals. No incision or added color. Rectangular ... 1 September 1932 ... Hesperia 62 (1993), p. 394, n. 19, pl. 82k. |
Three joining fragments preserve much of body; the remainder, including rim, neck and base, restored in plaster. On front of body four upright double palmettes. White for arcs over palmettes, for row of ... 29 August 1932 ... -9.60m. |
| Fragments missing throughout; restored in plaster. Body tapers sharply to relatively large spreading foot. In handle zone palmettes decorated with dots of added white. Reserved band at inner edge of lip ... 25 August 1932 ... Hesperia 62 (1993), p. 395, n. 26, pl. 83G. |
| Fragment of an irregular shape from a closed pot, evidently not wheelmade, the fragment apparently coming from the junction of two parts of the pot. On the outside, running dog pattern, and part of a large ... April 1939 ... -14--14m. |
Fragments missing from both bowl and lid; restored in plaster. Shallow bowl with convex bottom and a vertical strap handle rising from edge of plain rim. Flange for lid on inside. Domed lid with a small ... 7 June 1937 ... -1.6--1.6m. |
Two joining fragments preserve a little less than half the rim and the full height of the neck with a raised ring at the bottom. Broad rim flat on top.
Clay gray at core, reddish outside and in. Unglazed ... 20 April 1938 ... Ca. -4.00m. |
Rim and wall fragment.
Partly draped figure reclining left, holding drinking horn; to either side a dancing female figure; lines in field. Well beneath Stoa gutter. 3780 Leica ... May-June 1954 ... Hesperia 62 (1993), p. 411, n. 67. |
| Type 28. Well. Bedrock. Trench. Hardpan ... Κ-5 844, 845 Κ 686 L 1494 Κ 701 S 485 Κ 702 P 3673 Κ 719 P 3681 Κ 720 P 3682 Κ:1934.0425:9 Κ:1934.0425:10 Κ:1934.0425:11 N 29658 Κ:1934.0426:1 N 29662 Κ:1934.0426:2 Κ:1934.0426:3 Κ:1934.0426:4 Κ:1934.0426:5 ... 4th-5th Α.D ... 60.00m. |
| Κ-6 1012, 1013 Κ 843 SS 3143 Κ 844 SS 3144 Κ 845 SS 3145 Κ 875 P 3809 Κ 878 SS 3166 Κ 948 P 4124 Κ 949 P 4125 Κ 950 P 4126 Κ 847 SS 3147 Κ:1934.0510:24 N 29904 Κ:1934.0510:25 Κ:1934.0510:26 N 29905 Κ:1934.0510:27 ... 11 May 1934 ... 61.50m. |
| Maximova, M.I. 1979. Artiukhovskii Kurgan, Leningrad. McAllister, M.H. 1959. The Temple of Ares at Athens, Hesperia 28, pp. 1-64. McCann, A.M. et al 1987. The Roman Port and Fishery of Cosa: A Center of ... Agora 29 xxviii ... Montagna Pasquinucci, M. 1972. La ceramica a vernice nera del Museo Guarnacci di ... Maximova, M.I. 1979. Artiukhovskii Kurgan, Leningrad ... McAllister, M.H. 1959. The Temple of Ares at Athens, Hesperia 28, pp. 1-64 |
| Athens ... Χάλκινο Αθηνών 2ου αιώνα μ.Χ. Coin no. 6. Casts. to 63.0m. Bust of Athena r., wearing Corinthian helmet (similar to Agora XXVI, nos. 248-253). Border of dots. ΑΘΗ-Ν-ΑΙΩ?[Ν]
Zeus seated on throne to l., ... (140's or) 150's - ca. 175 A.D ... 63.0m. |
At 67/ΙΗ, at the northeast slope of the Areopagus.
Cistern with drawshaft, 4.60m deep. The drawshaft had been cleared to bottom in the eighteenth or nineteenth century, and some of the fill in the main ... Most second half of 3rd c. B.C ... N 20:7 ... N 20:7 |
| ΜΜ-3 449, 450 ΜΜ:1936.0429:30 ΜΜ:1936.0429:31 ΜΜ:1936.0429:32 ΜΜ:1936.0429:33 ΜΜ:1936.0429:34 ΜΜ:1936.0429:35 ΜΜ:1936.0429:36 ΜΜ:1936.0429:37 ΜΜ:1936.0429:38 ΜΜ:1936.0429:39 ΜΜ:1936.0429:40 ΜΜ:1936.0429:41 ... Vandal ... 51.70m ... 52.00m. |
| Fragments of wall and chips from rim missing. A deep round-bodied cup with straight flaring rim, the bowl separated from the substantial stem by a heavy moulded ring painted in added purple. The stem and ... May, June 1939 ... -4.90m. |
Cut 1101 5724 0 Structure materials: limestone, tiles. Material size: 0.20 m L x 0.40 m H x 0.30 m W (max). Material finish: rough hewn. Material construction: random coursed. Material bonding: none ... 1st half of 12th century ... 261.59-210.12E, 1029.19-1038.8N |
| Structure 1110 465 Structure materials: limestone. Material size: the stones average 1.20m long x 0.65m wide x 0.45m high. Material finish: squared. Material construction: ashlar. Material bonding: none ... original wall of stoa ... 346-342.1E, 1086-1094.75N |
| Structure 1110 469 Structure materials: limestone. Material size: L 1.20m; W 0.45m; H 0.55m. Material finish: squared, plastered. Material construction: regular coursed ... 2016/04/22 ... Structure materials: limestone. Material size: L 1.20m; W 0.45m; H 0.55m |
Deposit 923 57 NB923 P057 P058 B021 B022 Lot 1999-045 Filling in well, layer 3 from -18.50 to 19.20 Fill in well from -18.50 to -19.20 below mouth Fill in well from -18.50 to 19.20 m. below mouth Fill ... 1999/07/09;1999/07/12 ... 421.9-420.1E, 944.5-946N |
| After Close of Season. Plate Fragment with Sgraffito Decoration. Bowl Fragment with Paint Decoration. Bowl Kantharos Fragment: West Slope and Inscribed. Red Figure Plate Fragment. Bowl Fragment ... Η-6 1044, 1045 P 2931 P 2932 P 2933 P 2934 P 2935 P 2936 Η:1933.0329:12 N 20831 Η:1933.0329:13 P 2931 P 2932 P 2933 P 2934 P 2935 P 2936 ... 29 March 1933 ... N 20831 |
Mended but practically complete. Narrow pipe-like body with rounded bottom; small neck and mouth.
Dipinto (incomplete) on shoulder:
Pale buff clay. Well. Containers 2-4. Leica, LXIV-9 PD 1133-9(Hc 24) ... 1 April 1937 ... Agora V, no. M 372, p. 118, pls. 34, 58. |
Intact save minor fractures. Low neck; sharp shoulder; two tiny handles, from neck to shoulder; body nearly cylindrical, ribbed; pointed bottom.
Coarse red clay. Coating of rather thick dull white on ... 6 April 1937 ... -30.4--29m ... M 17:1.7 |
Fragments of body missing. Elongated ovoid body on slightly concave base with small projections at center; triangular lip, roughly grooved beneath; rolled handles, from neck to shoulder.
Buff clay, rather ... 5 April 1937 ... East Basement-Jar Storage 8N3 |
Fragment of body and chip of lip missing; otherwise complete. Body tapering to toe ridged above point; single handle. Ribbing on upper part of body.
Dark gray clay. Traces of yellowish powdery substance ... 3 April 1937 ... Agora V, no. M 282, p. 110, pls. 29, 41. |
Introduction
We, Stella Diakou and Jody Cundy, from April 27 to May 15, continued excavation in the west area of the Nezi field. The corners of our excavation area are as follows: NW corner: 1015N, 255.5E, ... 1015N, 255.5E, NE corner: 1014N, 264E, SE corner: 999N, 266E, SW corner: 999N |
| Mycenaean fragmentary kylix.
No decoratioon. Buff clay.
ADDENDA 2018: Two joining fragments preserving the near-complete profile of a carinated kylix with deep bowl, a short flaring rim, short stem with ... LH IIIB-C ... 9-10m. |
| Tall rectangular statue base (as joined). Three surfaces finely worked with claw chisel. Back flat, roughly worked with punch. Top: roughly picked, 2 foot prints with tenons for statue at least life-size ... 1902/05/08 ... and 9, letter H. 0.04 m. |
| Rectangular block, reused at least twice; smooth vertical faces except for lt. side, which worked with claw, poss. in reuse; block reused as threshold; cutting in lt. side of front face W00.08, Depth 00.062 ... Original 4th c. B.C.; 88 2nd c. Latin ... set 00.132 m. from it and 00.17 m. from rt. edge; |
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