icon

[Agora Drawing] PD 1111-g (DA 7949)

Profiles of coarseware fragments used as ostraka ... Hero Athanassiades Fred N. Ley Kathleen Lynch ... Linked image is a redrawn digital version (F. N. Ley and K. Lynch) of the original (H. Athanassiades). 83-25(b) 83-25(b) ... 1959 2008

icon

[Agora Drawing] PD 1111-h (DA 7950)

Profiles of coarseware fragments used as ostraka ... Hero Athanassiades Fred N. Ley Kathleen Lynch ... Linked image is a redrawn digital version (F. N. Ley and K. Lynch) of the original (H. Athanassiades). 83-25(b) 83-25(b) ... 1959 2008

icon

[Agora Drawing] PD 1111-i (DA 7951)

Profiles of coarseware fragments used as ostraka ... Hero Athanassiades Fred N. Ley Kathleen Lynch ... Linked image is a redrawn digital version (F. N. Ley and K. Lynch) of the original (H. Athanassiades). 83-25(b) 83-25(b) ... 1959 2008

[Agora Drawing] PD 1173-42c (DA 8099)

Classical profiles for Lucy Talcott publication ... Nina Travlou ... Redrawn in digital format (ca. 2007-2008) by Anne Hooton and Kathleen Lynch for forthcoming addition/supplement to Agora XII. 83-276 83-276 Stained Heavy Tracing Paper Drafting Ink ... 1961

[Agora Deposit] N 7:3: Skytha Well

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.

[Agora Deposit] N 18:6: Pocket

Pocket in bedrock 35/Ε. The filling consisting chiefly of coarse ware and roof tiles; some of the material Archaic, but the deposit as late as the mid-5th c. B.C ... Ca. 500-450 B.C.

icon

[Agora Deposit] Q 12:3: Stoa Gutter Well

Well below Stoa Gutter opposite Pier 1. Heavy dumped filling remarkable among Agora well-deposits both for the high quality and the good conditions of pottery of all sorts. It represents the stock of a ... Ca. 520-490 B.C.

[Agora Deposit] E 7:2: Ostrakon Pit

Same filling as Theseion Street Deposit D 7:2 but separate list. Perhaps also P 7904. Area disturbed by Turkish (50-56/ΜΓ-ΜΣΤ). This is 3-4 m. west of Hephaisteion, and the hole was probably filled at ... Ca. 500-470 B.C.