"Name","dc-subject","dc-description","Redirect","Id","UserLevel","dc-publisher","Icon","Collection","Chronology","dc-date","dc-creator","Type","dc-title" "N 12579","Coins | By Subject | Gods | Apollo | Head or Bust","Coin no. 2.; Casts stored in Lab Case No. 52C","","Agora:Coin:N 12579","","Athens","Agora:Image:2012.75.0006::/Agora/2012/2012.75/2012.75.0006.jpg::2048::1336","Agora","Ca. 140's B.C.","19 April 1932","","Coin","" "G 14:2","","Tiled well near the SW corner of the market square between the Southwest Fountain House and the Great Drain, three fills noted: lower fill of earth and stones with a few fragments only of coarse pottery (none inventoried, containers 66-71); middle filling a heavy deposit primarily of table ware, apparently a gradual accumulation; upper supplementary fill. Although carefully constructed this shaft seems never to have served as a well but only as a rubbish dump for neighboring establishments. ; ; Finds from the Dump (no subdivision): MC 621, T 2177, IL 824; Depth uncertain (no subdivision): A 115; ; Upper fill: Two Knidian amphora handles. Most of bowls long-petal.; Middle fill: No coins or datable stamped amphora handles. Lamps indicate broad range of date. Long-petal bowls found at all depths, suggesting fill was dumped rather that accumulated over a period of time. Most of bowls long-petal.","","Agora:Deposit:G 14:2","","","","Agora","4th-2nd c. B.C.; 100-70 B.C.","8-25 April 1932","","Deposit","Well" "G 14:2.2","","Coins:; 16 April 1932 #1","","Agora:Deposit:G 14:2.2","","","","Agora","First quarter 4th. c.-2nd c. B.C.","","","Deposit","Middle fill" "G 14:5","","Connected with G 14:3.; There was a layer of Late Roman fill. It rested over a layer of 2nd c. B.C Hellenistic and then another of 4th c. B.C Hellenistic; the passage between the two cisterns contained Hellenistic material. Therefore, it appears that this cistern had several periods of use: Hellenistic (at least one phase contemporary with the 2nd century B.C, phase of House E to the north), Late Roman (probably associated with the amphora and perhaps also maybe the platform and the drain), and finally Byzantine.; ; Only stamped amphora handle dates ca. 125. Half of bowls long-petal.","","Agora:Deposit:G 14:5","","","","Agora","Late Hellenistic","15-22 April 1932","","Deposit","Cistern: Southern chamber" "Δ-3","","389","","Agora:Notebook:Δ-3","","","Agora:NotebookPage:Δ-3-1::/Agora/Notebooks/Δ/Δ 003/Δ 003 001.jpg::1261::2048","Agora","","1932","E. Vanderpool","Notebook","Mixed" "SS 330","Amphoras | Rhodian","Thick, similar to Rhodian; broken at curve.; ; Clay similar to Knidian, with thick light slip; inside of neck appears to be slipped.; ; Impression begins close to neck; long, shallow except at ends.","","Agora:Object:SS 330","","","Agora:Image:2013.13.2063::/Agora/2013/2013.13/2013.13.2063.tif::2536::1837","Agora","Hellenistic","19 April 1932","","Object","Stamped Amphora Handle: Rhodian"