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Well at 45/Θ (Skytha Well) near the north side of the market square. No period of use was distinguished, since it was impossible to clear the well to the bottom. The considerable quantity of dumped filling ... Ca. 460-440 B.C. |
A small square well at 37/ΚΑ (about 0.60x0.70m), on the north slope of the Areopagus. Curbed with rough stones.
Filling of a small shallow well which contained nothing from the POU and since no water was ... Ca. 350-320 B.C. |
Classical profiles for Lucy Talcott publication ... Nina Travlou ... 83-62 83-62 Stained Heavy Tracing Paper Drafting Ink ... 1961 |
| Classical profiles for Agora XII ... Nina Travlou Anne Hooton ... Scales 1:1 except as noted. Redrawn in digital format (ca. 2007-2008) by Anne Hooton and Kathleen Lynch for forthcoming addition/supplement to Agora XII.
Linked drawing by Anne Hooton. 83-69 83-69 ... 1960
2008 |
| Classical profiles for Agora XII ... Nina Travlou Anne Hooton ... Scales 1:1 except as noted. Redrawn in digital format (ca. 2007-2008) by Anne Hooton and Kathleen Lynch for forthcoming addition/supplement to Agora XII.
Linked drawing by Anne Hooton. 83-69 83-69 ... 1960
2008 |
| Classical profiles for Agora XII ... Nina Travlou Anne Hooton ... Scales 1:1 except as noted. Redrawn in digital format (ca. 2007-2008) by Anne Hooton and Kathleen Lynch for forthcoming addition/supplement to Agora XII.
Linked drawing by Anne Hooton. 82-581 82-581 ... 1960
2008 |
Carefully cut in bedrock with firm footholds on either side. The use filling is represented by a few fragments of water jars (uninventoried), indicating a short period of use. The dumped filling, below ... Ca. 470-425 B.C. |
| This filling is the largest deposit of its time found in the Agora. It may be compared with H 6:5 and with N 7:3.
Dug in soft bedrock to a depth of 11.40m; footholds cut on opposite sides of the shaft ... Ca. 490-450 B.C. |
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