"Redirect","Collection","Type","dc-title","dc-subject","UserLevel","Id","dc-description","Chronology","dc-publisher","Icon","dc-date","Name","dc-creator" "","Agora","Deposit","Well at 67/ΛΓ","I. -14.30m to -15.30m. No independently datable material, but none of the pottery appears to be later than middle of 3rd c.","","Agora:Deposit:O 20:3","Well at 67/ΛΓ on the northeast slope of the Areopagus. Connected with the same cistern system as O 20:2.; Dug as several fills but probably a continuous accumulation","300-250 B.C.","","","25 May-9 June 1938","O 20:3","" "","Agora","Deposit","Cistern at 53/NE","","","Agora:Deposit:P 21:4","Cistern at 53/ΝΕ, bottle-shaped, stucco-lined, in the east aisle of the peristyle of Roman House H (courtyard of Greek House G, just west of andron).; Lower diameter 2.73m.; Homogenous fill all apparently deposited at one time, traces of burning on much of the pottery. No discernible period of use fill.; Particularly fine series of Megarian bowls. Pottery similar to H.A.T.'s Group C/ D. No long petal-Megarian bowls from within cistern.","Into early 2nd century B.C.","","","27 April-7 May 1971","P 21:4","" "","Agora","Deposit","Filling over Floor of Square Peristyle","","","Agora:Deposit:Q 8-9:1","Filling over Floor of Square Peristyle (beneath Stoa).; 122 stamped amphora handles. Many parallels with handles from cistern M 21:1. Latest coin dates ca. 200. latest lamp types 33 A and 34 A. Fragment of long-petal bowl probably intrusive, possibly from building fill of Stoa of Attalos.","200 B.C.","","","1949, 1950","Q 8-9:1","" "","Agora","Deposit","Ash and Carbon Dump","","","Agora:Deposit:Q 11:3","Ash and Carbon Dump in Corridor directly behind Room C of Brick Building.; This material comprises what appears to have been a household dump associated with the period of use of the Brick Building, but probably dating just prior to its abandonment, since it included a a few roof tiles, presumably from the demolition of the Brick Building. The dump is located in the corridor between the back wall of the Brick Building and the retaining wall behind the building , immediately east of the line of the dividing wall between Rooms B and C [City Grid: Q/18-11/2]","To mid-2nd century","","","25-26 February 1936; 22 July 1950","Q 11:3","" "","Agora","Deposit","Tile-Lined Well in NE room (R/18,19-13/20)","","","Agora:Deposit:R 13:11","Tile-lined Well in NE room (R/18,19-13/20).; Homogenous dump.","350-325 B.C.","","","30 June-22 July 1975","R 13:11","" "","Agora","Deposit","Cistern at 17-18/ΛΑ","","","Agora:Deposit:S 19:3","Cistern at 17-18/ΛΑ (Coroplasts' Dump) outside the market square to the southeast, west of the Panathenaic Way.; ; Upper and lower fill distinguished during excavation, but material from both appears to be contemporary.; ; The cistern S 19:3 and the well S 19:8, together with a Roman well S 19:1, had collapsed to form a large pit (S 19:5). The cistern was dug separately, although some of its distinctive fill of terracotta figurines and votive material had fallen into the pit S 19:5.","To ca. 330-320 B.C.","","","11-27 April 1938","S 19:3","" "","Agora","Deposit","Theseion Cisterns A and B (1936)","","","Agora:Deposit:D-E 8-9:1","Two chambers connected by a tunnel, all filled at the same time, but with slight Hellenistic disturbance. Chamber A, to west at 14/ΛΗ, B to east at 14-15/ΛΒ on grid for section RR.; Cistern system ca. 20.00m. south of the south stylobate of the Hephaisteion. Basically a single dumped filling; the presence in the filling of a few later objects...possibly as late as the second half of the 3rd c., probably indicates a supplementary filling. Abandonment of cistern and source of contents probaby attributable to an undetermined event in the early part of the decade 310 B.C.; In the early 3rd c. B.C. very possibly ca. 277/6 (see Garden article), the southerly side of Kolonos, outside the Precinct Wall, was levelled off and the double cistern were cut down and filled p. 833.","Ca. 325-275 B.C.","","","4-14 February 1936","D-E 8-9:1","" "","Agora","Deposit","Cistern at 44/Η","","","Agora:Deposit:E 3:1","Cistern with considerable dumped fill at the north foot of Kolonos Agoraios. It may have been abandoned ca. 295-295 B.C.; it will have been filled by 280 B.C.; Multiple vessels share same stamps, and painted vessels of same workshop are present.","Ca. 325-250 B.C.","","","31 March-21 April 1936","E 3:1",""