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[Agora Publication] Greek Lamps and Their Survivals

Howland, R. H ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The author has used the trustworthy chronological data supplied by the scientific excavation of “closed deposits” at the Athenian Agora to build a continuous series of lamp types from the 7th century B.C ... 1958

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[Agora Publication] The City Eleusinion

Miles, M ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... An archaeological study of the City Eleusinion in Athens, the sanctuary of Eleusinian Demeter and the city terminus for the annual Eleusinian Mysteries. The book presents the stratigraphical evidence from ... 1998

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 4, s. 36, p. 26

Type 12 A; Lamps with Flat Rims and Central Cones; Flat Bases. Well. Type 12 B; Lamps with Flat Rims and Central Cones; Raised Bases. Broneer, Corinth, Vol. IV, Part II, Terracotta Lamps, Type II. CL 3918 ... Agora 4 26 L 1490 L 3643 L 4343 L 648 L 4342 A 17:1 T 18:1 ... 2nd quarter of 6th B.C.

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 4, s. 239, p. 229

Type 15; Unglazed Lamps of Corinthian Clay; Pared Surfaces. Type 52 E; Early Roman; Rays without Lugs; Flat Tops; Grooves on Nozzles. Type 34 A; "Poor Relations"; Generally Angular Profiles; Depressed ... Agora 4 229 L 3598 L 3685 L 3796 L 3599 L 3689 L 3797 L 3600 L 3690 L 3798 L 3601 L 3693 L 3799 L 3602 L 3694 L 3801 L 3603 L 3695 L 3803 L 3604 L 3702 L 3804 L 3605 L 3709 L 3806 L 3606 L 3718 L 3807 ...

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 31, s. 186, p. 163

Agora 12, no. 93. Agora 12, no. 308. Agora 12, no. 963. Agora 12, no. 934. Agora 12, no. 1806. Agora 12, nos. 1757, 1766, 1788, 1793, 1806. Well ... Agora 31 163 P 7229 P 7223 P 7227 P 7049 P 26438 P 7050 P 7226 P 14370 P 14369 P 7224 P 7231 P 14367 L 3643 P 7095 L 2175 P 26437 L 2176 P 14368 T 1053 P 7230 T 1075 MC 257 P 7228 MC 256 P 26444 Lot ΗΗ ... 500 B.C.

[Agora Deposit] T 18:1: Well

Well at 40/Λ, in the "plataia" ca. 600m north of the terrace wall and ca. 10m east of the Valerian wall. Top diameter of 1.00m, bottomm diameter 0.95m The shallowness of the shaft, and the fallen condition ... 550-500 B.C.