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| Rodney S. Young ... Excavation continued in section ΝΝ with the aim of clearing the area for the new museum. Because of the unforeseen depth of filling, the area remained unfinished.
Several features were dug and examined ... 10 Mar-3 Nov 1947 |
The handle broken off, and the adjacent part of the rim; otherwise intact. Low ring foot; rim rather broad, sharply out-turned, flat on top. Broad ribbing; nicked ridge at junction with neck.
Blue-black ... 26 July 1947 |
| One handle missing and chips, otherwise intact. Very shallow bowl with rim like that of a one-handler, set on a broad flaring base; on the bottom of the bowl, inside the base, a small ring like a foot ... 26 July 1947 |
| Notebook ... R. S. Young ... 5801 5999 ... 1947 |
Fillings in a stone-curbed well in the industrial area west of the Areopagus. Diameter (shaft)1.45m. Water level -5.20m. Drain at mouth 0.58m., increasing to a regular 74m. Coin:
24 July 1947 #5 Subdivisions: ... 350-325 B.C./3rd c. B.C. |
Well (diameter shaft 0.95m) with POU and dumped fillings, separated by about 2.00m. of plain mud apparently fallen from the collapsed sides of the well. The fillings are, however, closely contemporary ... Ca. 425-400 B.C. |
Dug bedrock filling in a well of unusually large diameter (1.35m.), possibly the original source of water for a factory for making terracotta figurines (water for the workshop with waterproofed floor and ... 4th. c. B.C. |
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