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| Immerwahr, S. A ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The finds in the Athenian Agora from the Neolithic and Bronze Ages have added important chronological context to the earliest eras of Athenian history. The bulk of the items are pottery, but stone, bone, ... 1971 |
| Chisel-shaped tool with four holes drilled through it.
Late Helladic. Mycenaean grave to west of "Court Room" below Stoa terrace, at north end of grave. 3720 Leica, 83-529 ... 24 March 1954 |
| Hollow tapering piece drilled transversely through larger end.
Late Helladic. Mycenaean grave to west of "Court Room" below Stoa terrace, at north end of grave. 3720 Leica, 83-529 ... 24 March 1954 |
| Much broken but largely complete; small bits from base and wall restored. Broad piriform body on narrow flat bottom; trough spout; strap handle, ridged down the middle and with a bulge at the lower attachment; ... 8 September 1953 |
Small chips missing from rim; small hole in lower wall. Flat base; plump body; round mouth; strap handle.
Buff clay. Covered with thin wash, fired black and brown.
Late Helladic III. Mycenaean grave ... 24 March 1954 |
Preserved up to lower part of bowl; base chipped. Low stem; hemispherical depression in underside of foot.
Buff clay. Covered with thin red wash.
ADDENDA Agora sample no. 342. Stone packing of grave ... 22 March 1954 |
| Short broad-faced celt, carved to a sharp edge.
Dark green steatite. From Mycenaean grave to west of "Court Room" below Stoa terrace, at north end of grave. 3720 Leica, 83-529 ... 24 March 1954 |
| Only one side of the mold remains.
In its face is an impression hemispherical in shape with a hole bored through the mold at its middle; a conical pour-channel opens in one edge.
A compact gray stone soapy ... 24 March 1954 |
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