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[Agora Report] 1948 Excavations: Report on the Agora Excavations May, 1947-April, 1948

Homer A. Thompson ... A report on the activities in the Athenian Agora during the period May 1947 to April 1948. The 1947 excavation lasted from March 10 to November 1. The efforts were concentrated on completing the exploration ... 10 Mar-1 Nov 1947

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[Agora Report] 1948 Excavations ΝΝ, ΞΞ: Sections ΝΝ-ΞΞ 1948 Early Houses

Rodney S. Young ... Excavations were confined to a strip on the west side of the Great Drain where four houses of the 5th and 4th centuries B.C. were excavated and examined in their relationship to the Great Drain. In the ... 13 Mar-29 Apr 1948

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[Agora Object] P 19046: Black Glaze Pyxis with Lid

A few small chips missing. Small deep pyxis on plain foot, slightly flaring; the bottom left rough. Wide rim, projecting outside; the top slightly concave to hold the lid. Heavy, high domed lid with knob ... 16 March 1948

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[Agora Object] P 19047: Black Glaze Askos: Guttus Type

Mended from several pieces; small bits missing. Ring foot; broad body with a slight angle at the point of greatest circumference. Flat shoulder set off from body by a substantial moulded ridge. Narrow ... 16 March 1948

[Agora Object] P 19048: Black Glaze Skyphos: Corinthian

Mended complete from several pieces; a few small bits missing. Thin-walled Corinthian type, sharply drawn in at the rim and above the flaring foot. The handles spreading sharply from the attachments, and ... 16 March 1948

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[Agora Object] P 19049: Black Glaze Skyphos: Corinthian

Mended from many pieces; parts of both handles, and small fragments missing. Thin-walled Corinthan type, similar in shape to P 19048 (ΝΝ 4157). Black glaze over all, firm, but rather dull. ADDENDA P ... 16 March 1948

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[Agora Notebook] ΝΝ-36

Finds ... 7001 7199 ... 1939

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[Agora Deposit] B 18:1: Pyre

Pyre in House D, Room 4 (RSY=Pyre 4) in the industrial area west of the Areopagus. Notebook refers to House N. Pottery belongs late in third quarter of the 4th. c. BC. Pyre burned near beginning of last ... 350-300 B.C.