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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. |
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. |
Fillings in and to the north of Building A/Poros Building/Greek Building ("Strategeion"), the accumulation mostly a late archaic dump, but not deposited till near the middle of the century. Most of the ... First half of 5th c. to ca. 460-450 B.C. |
See I 870, a piece of which was found in disturbed red fill in Β' southeast of Tholos.
Although apparently from the same context as P 5339 (tins 24-26, undisturbed fill), P 5336-P 5338 are recorded from ... 27 February-8 April 1935 |
Well associated with the Tholos, with scanty use fill but primarily dumped filling. Coins:
5 April 1934 #1-#4
10 April 1934 #1-#2
11 April 1934 #1
12 April 1934 #1
18 April 1934 #1-#2
19 April 1934 #1-#5 ... Ca. 350-294 B.C. |
West Terrace, South End, Layers IV and V. Heavy dumped filling associated with terrace walls at the extreme south end of the excavations in the Areopagus industrial area. The proportion of figured and ... Ca. 420-390 B.C. |
Pit in House N, Room 2 (RSY, House C). Filling thrown in behind the west wall of the Great Drain South at the time of the building of the drain and the extension of House C.
Cf. Hesperia 20 (1951), pp ... Ca. 430-410 B.C. |
Ca. 73-81/Drain. Fillings associated with the construction of the Great Drain South, especially the fill thrown in behind the east wall of the drain at the time of its building.
Cf. A 20-21:1 and B 19:7 ... Ca. 425-400 B.C. |
Dumped filling in a well on the west slope of the Areopagus (apparently separate, no mends between them, but differing little in date) the bottom filling apparently thrown in towards the beginning of the ... Ca. 425-400 B.C. and earlier |
Heavy deposit of good black and plain wares ... 450-425 B.C |
High proportion of material in unusually complete codition ... 475-450 B.C. and later |
| Profile drawings of black-glazed vases and lamps ... PD 664 PD 665 PD 666 PF 667 PD 668 PD 670 PD 679 AMS Horizontal (normal) |
| Red figured glaux ... AMS Horizontal (normal) |
| Red figure skyphos fragments: type B ... AMS Horizontal (normal) |
| Glaux of the 5th c. B.C. Owl between olive sprigs ... 1 Jun 2000 |
| Red figure glaux cup ... Horizontal (normal) ... 1997 |
| Red figure glaux cup ... Horizontal (normal) ... 1997 |
| Red figure glaux skyphos ... Horizontal (normal) ... 1997 |
| Red figure glaux skyphos ... Horizontal (normal) ... 1997 |
| Red figure type B skyphos fragment ... Horizontal (normal) ... 1997 |
| Red figure skyphos ... Horizontal (normal) ... 1997 |
| Red figure type B skyphos fragment ... Horizontal (normal) ... 1997 |
| Skyphos ... Horizontal (normal) ... 1997 |
| Red figure glaux skyphos ... Horizontal (normal) ... 1997 |
| Red figure glaux skyphos fragment ... Horizontal (normal) ... 1997 |
| Red figure glaux skyphos fragment ... Horizontal (normal) ... 1997 |
Rim and wall fragment with vertical handle. Glaze abraded at edges of handle. Max. dim. 0.046; est. diam. at rim 0.07. L. Talcott, Hesperia 4, 1935, p. 492, fig. 14; L. Talcott, Pots and Pans of Classical ... Ca. 460-450 B.C. |
Mended with missing parts restored in plaster and painted, notably the vertical handle and most of the wall on one side. On underside of floor, circle and dot. H. 0.08; diam. at rim 0.105.
A--B, owl between ... Second quarter of the 5th century B.C. |
Rim and wall fragment with stub of one handle. Max. dim. 0.082; est. diam. at rim 0.10.
Owl (its right half missing), olive sprig. Reserved line for ground.
Owl Skyphoi ... Probably second quarter of the 5th century B.C. |
Both handles, much of body on one side, a bit of ring base missing; restored in plaster and painted. On underside of floor, two concentric circles with central dot. H. 0.076; est. diam. 0.0985.
A--B, ... Probably mid-5th century B.C. |
Both handles, much of body, all of base missing. Restored in plaster and painted. Surface of figures abraded. Rest. H. 0.073; rest. diam. 0.095.
A--B, owl between olive sprigs: part of face missing on ... Probably mid-5th century B.C. |
Complete except for most of horizontal handle and part of rim and wall to right of it, the missing pieces restored in plaster and painted. Circle on underside of floor. Glaze abraded in places; completely ... Probably mid-5th century B.C. |
Ring base with start of wall. Glaze misfired greenish on inside. P.H. 0.032; diam. of base 0.062. C. Boulter, Hesperia 22, 1953, p. 70, cat. no. 17, p. 72, fig. 2:17, pl. 27.
On each side, owl (feet, ... Mid-5th century B.C. |
Broken and mended with missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, notably the horizontal handle and a bit of the wall and rim next to it. On underside of floor, circle and dot. Much of the glaze fired ... Third quarter of the 5th century B.C. |
Most of wall on one side, all of vertical handle, nearly all of ring base. Missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, notably the horizontal handle and the adjacent wall and rim. On underside of floor, ... Third quarter of the 5th century B.C. |
Rim and wall fragment. P.H. 0.052; est. diam. at rim 0.10.
Owl (feet missing). To left and right, part of an olive sprig. Dilute glaze: dots on face.
Johnson (AJA 59, 1955 [ pp. 119--124], p. 121) suggests ... Third quarter of the 5th century B.C. |
Rim and wall fragment. P.H. 0.055; est. diam. of rim 0.10.
Owl, between olive sprigs. Dilute glaze: some of the dots.
Owl Skyphoi ... Probably last quarter of the 5th century B.C. |
| About half the wall preserved, with one handle and trace of the other. Restored in plaster. The shape is considerably broader and less eggy than in the case of the owl kotyle from the middle fill of this ... May, June 1939 |
Glaux skyphos. Missing all except foot and small adjoining portion of walls. Ring foot, rounded on outside, convex on inside. The feet and tail feathers of both owls are preserved, and parts of the olive ... May-June 1951 |
| Vertical handle from Type B skyphos. On exterior, at the bottom of the fragment, part of a reserved band with criss-cross relief lines. No relief contours, or brown, for the owl. Lustrous glaze inside ... 12 April 1934 |
| Glaux cup. About two-thirds of the rim and most of one side missing; a trace of the start of a horizontal handle remains. Heavy ring foot; rather thick fabric. On each side, an owl right, head facing, ... 13 April 1935 |
| About half of one side preserved with one handle attachment. Owl right, face full front; before him an olive branch. No contours. Red mixed fill. B' building fill, disturbed (c). Leica ... 28 February 1935 |
| Glaux Cup. A small part of the rim preserved; none of the handles; none of the base; restored in plaster. On each side an owl, head facing, between olive sprays. Well 5. Leica ... 21 March-16 April 1935 |
| Mended from several pieces; the ring foot preserved, and about half the wall, with part of the rim and the vertical handle. Typical owl between olive sprays; the body in profile, the head facing. Two reserved ... 5 July 1947 |
| Six joining fragments preserve much of wall and rim at one side. At center an owl, right; olive branch to each side.
Cf. CVA Copenhagen, pl. 159, 3. West Terrace, south end, early fill, layer V. Leica, ... 24-25 May 1940 |
| Part of rim and wall, including the horizontal handle, missing. On either side, owl with head facing, between two olive sprays.
Glaze fired red to black, badly worn and peeled on the outside. The space ... May, June 1939 |
| Mended from three pieces: one side of the wall, traces of the handle attachments at both sides, preserved. Owl right, head facing; olive sprays to each side. The owl shorter and stubbier than on the conventional ... 10-12 June 1947 |
| Complete except for one handle (horizontal) and small chips. Skyphos, shape B, with substantial torus foot and one vertical and one horizontal handle; on either side an owl, facing, between olive sprays ... 29 September 1947 |
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