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[Agora Object] P 15352: Ostrakon of Themistokles Neokleous Phrearrios

Fragment of wall of a large coarse amphora, broken all around. Incised vertically on outside of fragment: Light red to buff clay. Cf. Hesperia Suppl. 5 (1941), p. 141, no. 29. Well, container 31 ... 12 May 1939

[Agora Object] P 16760: Ostrakon of Themistokles Neokleous Phrearrios

Rim fragment from a semi-glazed krater, the rim nicely rounded. Thin black to brown glaze on inside and on upper and outer faces of the rim. Inscribed inside, upeside-down with respect to the pot: Cistern ... 17 May 1940

[Agora Object] P 18557: Ostrakon of Themistokles Neokleous Phrearrios

From the wall of a semi-glazed krater; black band, worn, outside; black glaze inside. Incised outside: Poros enclosure, surface layer, dug stereo. 6162 Leica ... 25 September 1947

[Agora Object] P 29463: Ostrakon of Themistokles Neokleous Phrearrios

Broken on all sides. Fragment from large semi-glazed pot, rough glaze inside. Pierced with hole. Left half of inscribed part missing. Red clay. Crossroads enclosure, layer 10. 1754, 1768 Leica ... 10 May 1972

[Agora Object] P 30191: Ostrakon of Themistokles Neokleous Phrearrios

Broken all round. Parts of two lines inscribed vertically on fragment of lekanis with dilute glaze stripe on outside. Black glaze inside, unglazed outside. Pinkish clay. Layer 3 of trench in central ... 28 May 1973

[Agora Deposit] B 22:4: Late Hellenistic Cistern in ΝΝ

Cistern with two fills. Lower fill in cone on floor, with dumped upper fill above. Coins: 27 April 1940 #3-#5 14 May 1940 #5-#6 15 May 1940 #3-#7 17 May 1940 #11-#13 20 May 1940 # 8-#9 21 May 1940 #1 ... Late Hellenistic

[Agora Deposit] C 18:4: Construction Fillings

Fillings below the courtyard floor of the Poros Enclosure west of the Areopagus. The lowest layer, over bedrock, is of the archaic period and may have accumulated on the spot before the start of building ... First half of 5th c. B.C.

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[Agora Deposit] F 19:4: Well

This filling is the largest deposit of its time found in the Agora. It may be compared with H 6:5 and with N 7:3. Dug in soft bedrock to a depth of 11.40m; footholds cut on opposite sides of the shaft ... Ca. 490-450 B.C.