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Well at 69/ΟΒ (Late 5th c.)
Lower fill dated to 420-400 B.C. in Agora XXX.
There were no use filling and the well was apparently not a success as a water-supply: there was no concentration of water-jars ... 420-400 B.C. |
No period of use. Below the upper (Early Roman) dump extending down to ca. 6.10m. was a dumped fill of broken pottery in great quantity, including a high proportion of red-figured fragments. Masses of ... Ca. 430-400 B.C.
Late 1st c. B.C.-mid 1st c. A.D. |
Bottle-shaped cistern with dumped fillings on NW slopes of Areopagus; appears not to have been finished in antiquity: the walls and floor show no traces of stucco.
Lower filling, ca. 375-340 B.C.
Upper ... Ca. 375-275 B.C. |
It is a considerable deposit including both figured and plain wares, the red-figure consistently of the second quarter of the 4th c. Estimated Grid ... Ca 375-340 B.C. |
Well in house R of industrial area west of the Areopagus. This well, originally tiled, was abandoned and filled at the time of the conversion of the house into a stone-cutters' workshop.
Tiled well but ... Ca. 425-400 B.C. |
Circular well cut through the old road after it had gone out of use, and filled probably at the time of the building of the drain and building A, and the throwing of fill over the road ... Ca. 430-400 B.C. |
| Fifth century B.C. unglazed and semiglazed household wares ... AMS Horizontal (normal) |
| Spindle whorls, loom weights and epinetra ... AMS Horizontal (normal) |
| Epinetron. Placed over the knee, an epinitron provided a firm surface for working wool. These two examples date in the last quarter of the 5th century B.C ... Craig Mauzy ... Horizontal (normal) ... 27 Sep 2004 |
Mended from two fragments. Part of edge of one long side preserved. Wide glazed band along long side. On top, large, oval scales, incised.
Clay pinkish-buff. Well, lower fill. Context ca. 430-400 B.C ... 1933 |
Flaring rim double-grooved on upper face; two suspension holes. Household ware; thin red glaze wash inside and out; band of black to brown on rim and down sides.
For the banding see Olynthus, XIII, pl ... Context ca. 420-400 B.C. |
Fragment from side.
Similar to 1995 but the top finished with very large roughly incised scales ... Context ca. 430-400 B.C. |
Fragment from top.
Finished with large incised scales, a stroke in each scale ... Context ca. 425-400 B.C. |
Plain rim; two suspension holes. Cooking ware.
From the same deposit two banded examples, like 1995: P 18977-78. The toy epinetron Athens 11735: A.J.A., XLIX, 1945, p. 490, no. 41, is of the same make ... Context ca. 425-400 B.C. |
Open end.
Moulded rim; two suspension holes. Half of a tube of clay, cut through before firing. Hard red household ware; thin red wash outside ... Context ca. 375-340 B.C. |
From a coarse unglazed pot. On the outside, grooved scale pattern, a stroke in each scale.
Micaceous pinkish buff clay; white grits. From a plain onos?
Cf. P 10827 (Ζ 1302). Well 2. Leica, 82-404 ... 1 April 1935 |
| The open end of a plain epinetron preserved, with slightly flaring double-grooved rim. Restored in plaster. Two holes in center of curve, just inside rim.
Light brown clay. Covered inside and out with ... 19 March 1937 |
Two joining fragments preserve the open end; original surfaces remain at end and on both sides. A plain half-round shell of clay with a moulded lip at the open end. Pierced with two suspension holes near ... 5-15 May 1939 |
About half preserved with all of one edge and corner and part of the curved end. One string hole preserved at the open end.
Micaceous cooking ware fabric, unglazed and undecorated. Published as from ... 14 October 1947 |
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