"Collection","dc-creator","dc-date","Type","dc-subject","dc-description","Icon","UserLevel","Redirect","dc-publisher","Name","Chronology","dc-title","Id" "Agora","Hero Athanassiades","1958; 2008","Drawing","","Linked image is a redrawn digital version (F. N. Ley and K. Lynch) of the original (H. Athanassiades)","Agora:Drawing:DA 8003::/Agora/Architecture/DAs/08000-08999/DA 8003.jpg::0::0","","","","PD 1091-52c (DA 8003)","","Profile Drawing of Black Glaze Jug:Gray Ware","Agora:Drawing:DA 8003" "Agora","","24 May-9 June 1954","Deposit","","Well below Stoa Gutter opposite Pier 1.; Heavy dumped filling remarkable among Agora well-deposits both for the high quality and the good conditions of pottery of all sorts.; It represents the stock of a retail potter's shop near the edge of the square, damaged in the Persian sack and deliberately discarded by the owner immediately thereafter.; Short period of use, the shaft was abandoned as a well and used as a dumping place for a vast mass of broken pottery.","Agora:Image:2003.01.0160::/Agora/2003/2003.01/2003.01.0160.tif::699::1020","","","","Q 12:3","Ca. 520-490 B.C.","Stoa Gutter Well","Agora:Deposit:Q 12:3" "Agora","","28 April-11 May 1933","Deposit","","Cistern at 21/ΙΗ; ; Period of use fill dated to ca. 375-350 B.C., Upper fill dated to mostly first half of 6th c. B.C. in Agora XXX.","","","","","Q 13-14:1","Ca. 375-350 B.C.","Cistern at 21/ΙΗ","Agora:Deposit:Q 13-14:1" "Agora","","27-29 May 1936","Deposit","","Found in 13/06/1935.; Dumped filling in an unfinished well originally dug only to a depth of 5.50m. Probably a post-Persian cleanup, perhaps in one of the public buildings near the SW corner of the square.","","","","","E 14:5","Ca. 520-490 B.C.","Unfinished Well, Well G","Agora:Deposit:E 14:5" "Agora","","2-19 May 1939","Deposit","","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 reached only to 5m. The lowest filling, from 10.75m to bottom, consisting of bedrock fallen from the sides of the well, contained little or no pottery. The main filling was apparently a single deposit, but the amount of pottery found varied appreciably at different depths, the heaviest concentration being a little over half way down, from 6.40m to 7m.; An ample supply of water, encountered (in may) at a depth of 5.30m, along with the relatively sound condition of the rock walls, suggested that the well could have been used.","Agora:Image:2007.11.1127::/Agora/2007/2007.11/2007.11.1127.tif::3066::2901","","","","F 19:4","Ca. 490-450 B.C.","Well","Agora:Deposit:F 19:4" "Agora","","7 April-1 May 1936","Deposit","","A well on Kolonos Agoraios. The upper dumped filling, a heavy deposit of pottery, was separated from the lower filling of similar character by several meters of plain mud. No use filling.","","","","","C 12:2","Ca. 375-325 B.C. with disturbance of 250-225 B.C.","Well","Agora:Deposit:C 12:2" "Agora","","25 July-8 October 1932","Deposit","","A cave-in not long after the digging of this shaft destroyed its possible usefulness as a well and thereafter it was used as a dump. Two principle periods of such use were noted, and within these several phases. ; Upper filling: Ca. 510-480 B.C. cf. Hesperia 15 (1946), pp. 265-336.; Lower filling: Ca. 575-535 B.C. cf. Hesperia 7 (1938), pp. 363-411.","Agora:Image:1997.03.0104::/Agora/1997/1997.03/1997.03.0104.tif::2105::1591","","","","G 6:3","Ca. 575-480 B.C.","Rectangular Rock-Cut Shaft","Agora:Deposit:G 6:3" "Agora","","","Deposit","","Estimated Grid","","","","","G 6:3.1","Ca. 510-480 B.C.","Rectangular Rock-Cut Shaft Upper fill","Agora:Deposit:G 6:3.1"