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| 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 |
American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 21 10.2307_146691 10.2307_146692 10.2307_146693 10.2307_146694 10.2307_146695 10.2307_146696 10.2307_146720 10.2307_146721 10.2307_146722 10.2307_146723 10.2307_146724 10.2307_146725 10.2307_146726 ... 1954 |
| S. Grobel ... Excavations in Section Κ were conducted in the Marble Worker's Establishment, a series of rooms grouped around a courtyard. A cistern-well was discovered and excavated, as was a pit and a pyre burial ... 17 Jun-17 Aug 1968 |
| Type 25 A; Globular Bodies; Thick Bases. Type 25 B; Globular Bodies; Thick Bases; Pierced Lugs Added. Hesperia, III, 1934, pp. 322-323, no. A 41, fig. 7. Well. Hesperia, XXV, 1956, p. 21, no. 93, pl. 5 ... Agora 4 69 L 3742 L 1970 L 859 L 1488 L 3532 L 3068 L 192 L 454 L 429 L 188 L 3653 L 535 L 264 L 3773 G 13:4 O 20:3 H 6:9 F 16:1 ... 340-310 B.C. |
| Type 25 A; Globular Bodies; Thick Bases. Type 27 Variants; Lamps with Central Tubes or Rods; Curved Sides; Various Individual Features. Type 23 A; Flat Rims; Broad Open Bodies. Type 48 A; Late Hellenistic ... Agora 4 222 L 418 L 500 L 626 L 419 L 502 L 627 L 420 L 503 L 632 L 421 L 504 L 634 L 424 L 505 L 635 L 425 L 506 L 648 L 426 L 508 L 649 L 427 L 513 L 650 L 428 L 524 L 653 L 429 L 526 L 657 L 430 L 527 ... |
| Well. Cistern. Fill. Pit. Burial. Howland, Type 25 A'. Pyre ... Agora 29 495 L 5685 L 5683 L 5686 L 5687 L 5695 L 1447 L 1588 L 4634 L 429 L 617 L 2891 L 504 L 453 L 454 L 388 L 3187 L 859 L 3532 L 3429 L 2815 L 3906 L 4697 L 3693 L 5643 L 4176 L 5869 L 3472 L 530 ... |
| Phase VI, Destruction: 3rd quarter of the 4th century B.C. Cistern. Hesperia 23 (1954) ... 1968 Κ L 417 L 429 L 635 S 195 S 201 P 897 P 898 Lot Κ 487 F 16:1 F 16:8 |
Cistern at 9/Β (10/Β on plan), at the NW foot of the Areopagus, some 200m to the west of the Coroplast's Dump. It had evidently belonged to one of the small houses in that thickly populated residential ... Second half 4th c. B.C. |
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