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| Eugene Vanderpool ... In antiquity the area included in Section Φ lay outside the Agora proper and were apparently occupied only by houses and small buildings. The earliest period of which any considerable remains were found ... 25 Jan-17 Jun 1937 |
| Intact. Slightly spreading foot; spheroid body; narrow neck; flaring lip; single vertical handle. On the reserved shoulder, groups of concentric semicircles. Lower half of body, dull black glaze, somewhat ... 26 May 1937 |
| Four joining fragments give the complete profile and preserve about one-quarter of the pot. Flat bottom; straight sides; one attached arching handle preserved on upper part of side.
Clay coarse with white ... 26 May 1937 |
| Mended from a number of pieces; fragment of rim and side and another small bit of body missing. Flat bottom, slightly projecting; straight sides; two attached arching handles.
Coarse clay and pinkish ... 29 May 1937 |
| Mixed ... E. Vanderpool ... 601 799 ... 1937 |
| Eugene Vanderpool ... Grave (E.L. Smithson: Grave II: SM).
Unlined trench, roughly the size of the deceased, cut into bedrock to a depth of just over 1.50m. Oriented north-south, the tomb pit measured 1.69m in length (length ... Late Mycenaean/Submycenaean-Earliest Protogeometric |
| Eugene Vanderpool ... Grave (E.L. Smithson: Grave XVI: PG). Bones discarded.
Only the lower portion of the urn-hole was preserved in bedrock, roughly oval in outline, with a maximum preserved width at the top of 0.70m narrowing ... Late Protogeometric/Early Geometric I |
| Eugene Vanderpool ... Grave (E.L. Smithson: Grave III: SM).
The close proximity and similarity of this tomb and tomb M 16-17:1 strongly suggests that they were intentionally laid out in relation to one another and were contemporary ... Late Mycenaean/Submycenaean-Earliest Protogeometric |
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