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Well I: archaic. On the northwest slope of the Acropolis below the Klepsydra. Diameter ca. 1.10m. Water level ca. -9.50m. Substantial use filling in the lower 0.75m. In the upper debris filling both the ... End of 6th c. B.C. - Early Byzantine |
A pit, perhaps a well, extending beneath the foundations of [Building D, the Primitive Bouleuterion] the Hellenistic Metroon. Not completely dug due to its position. A dumped filling so far as dug, apparently ... Ca. 575-525 B.C. |
Foot and lower part of wall missing.
Mouth flat on top; high double handle. Glazed outside and on the inside of the neck; the flat top of the lip and the handle reserved. Added red: two bands just below ... Context, 575-525 B.C. |
Foot and body do not join but profile complete; most of handle with upper attachment missing.
Ring foot; high-shouldered body. Most likely a double handle. Glazed on outside and on inside of neck; reserved: ... Ca. 525 B.C. |
The handle, much of the neck and lip, and part of the shoulder and wall preserved; nothing of lower wall or base. Restored in plaster. Rounded shoulder, round nearly straight neck with flat-topped projecting ... 24 May 1938 |
Much of walls, most of handle with upper attachment missing; restored in plaster. Base and body do not actually join, but profile certain. Squat high-shouldered body; low flaring echinus foot; broad low ... 19-27 May 1937 |
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