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| Brann, E. T. H ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... This volume reports on Athenian pottery found in the Athenian Agora up to 1960 that can dated from about the middle of the 8th century, when “the appearance of a painter of sufficient personal distinction ... 1962 |
| Lip and handle fragments missing. Flat bottom, convex-concave side wall; flaring lip, one vertical strap handle. Broad glazed band around bottom, two narrow ones outside lip, between, procession of long-necked ... 6 February 1935 |
| Flat-bottomed cup with slightly convex side wall, slightly flaring lip; one vertical strap handle from lip. Black band around base; wavy black line on body and handle. Interior glazed except for band inside ... 13 March 1935 |
Similar to P 4963 (Β 1293) in shape and decoration; the body more rounded and the lip more flaring. Bands and St. Andrew's crosses on handles.
Buff slip; metallic black glaze.
ADDENDA P 4963: Flat-bottomed ... 13 March 1935 |
| Three joining pieces preserve about one-third of side and rim; one non-joining piece of floor. Restored in plaster, with band handle at lip. Flat bottom, straight sides gradually flaring to plain rim ... 27 April 1937 |
| Full profile preserved; fragments of body and parts of both handles missing. Egg-shaped jug with wide neck and slightly out-turned lip. False ring foot. Band handles, lip to shoulder. Incised decoration: ... 13 May 1937 |
| Intact, save for small chip from lip. Ring foot and tall body forming a continuous reverse curve with the neck and flaring at the lip. Band handles, rim to shoulder. A shallow pouring channel or spout ... 26 March 1938 |
| Fragments of the rim missing. Shape like that of P 12176 (ΑΑ 202); flaring lip and rolled handles, shoulder to neck below the lip.
Handmade of micaceous red-brown clay with gray core.
ADDENDA P 12176: ... 26 March 1938 |
| Intact except for three small holes. Plump body rounding in to short neck; narrow projecting rim flat on top; rolled handles on the shoulder. Very low ring foot, not sufficient to keep the rounded bottom ... 24 July 1947 |
| About half of mouth and fragments of wall missing; restored in plaster. Ring foot; flaring rim; band handles set low on neck. Finger impression at lower attachment of handle.
Very gritty coarse dark red ... 26 April 1951 |
Intact. Flat bottom, slightly flaring rim; band handle from rim.
Brownish-buff clay; apparently once glazed, inside and out, but glaze now largely worn off. Traces of a reserved line around inner face ... 26 June 1952 |
One handle and some of mouth missing. Low false ring foot; neck flares to plain rim, flattened on top. Band handles from neck.
Brown micaceous clay. Unglazed. Well, under rubble wall of predecessor of ... 9 December 1953 |
Intact. Flat bottom; flaring lip. Elongated diamond shaped ornament on upper half of body. Horizontal parallel lines below. Horizontal lines on handle and inside lip.
Clay pinkish-buff. Glaze reddish ... 25 October 1956 |
Grave 2 in notebook. The burial was destroyed by the digging of Pit A, at the edge of which was found a mass of sherds belonging to the grave amphora. Among the sherds were found small cups, fragments ... Late Geometric |
| Rodney S. Young ... Grave 13 in notebook.
Two skeletons of small children lay in a pithos which had been put on its side; its mouth was stopped by a stone slab.
Most offerings were inside the pithos, but two kantharoi and ... Late Geometric |
Well at 71/ΛΒ (diameter ca. 1.10m) near the east wall of the entrance porch.
Narrows toward bottom, collapsed at top. Six footholds preserved at south, three at north, spaced at ca. 0.50m. Uniform fill ... Late 8th in early 4th c. B.C. |
Geometric Well under Rubble Wall of Predecessor.
Classical pit above a Geometric well with a small amount of pottery from the late 6th to the middle of the 4th c. B.C. Estimated Grid ... Late 8th century B.C. |
| Homer A. Thompson ... Child's grave, Geometric.
The bones of a child about one month old had been placed into P. 25787, which was lying on its side. The upper side of the pot was cut away in later times. The mouth was closed ... Late 8th c. B.C. |
Double Well by E. Entrance to Square Building (Well A) (formely a O 8:1) Coin
21 April 1951 #1 (disintegrated) Carefull there is two O 8:1, the actual one is a filling around rubble wall at 35/ KE.
Estimated ... 750 to early 7th century B.C. |
Well at 18/ΜΓ, on the lower north slope of the Acropolis, under the course of the later Panathenaic Way, west of the Archaic Building.
Diameter 0.97m. Water level 8m.
At the mouth of the well and to a ... Late 8th to 675 B.C. |
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