"Id","dc-creator","dc-title","Type","dc-publisher","UserLevel","Name","Collection","Chronology","Redirect","dc-date","Icon","dc-description","dc-subject" "Agora:Notebook:ΝΝ-27","","Finds","Notebook","","","ΝΝ-27","Agora","","","1947","Agora:NotebookPage:ΝΝ-27-1::/Agora/Notebooks/ΝΝ/ΝΝ 027/ΝΝ 027 001.jpg::1250::2048","5203","" "Agora:Object:SS 10064","","Stamped Amphora Handle: Thasian","Object","","","SS 10064","Agora","","","20 June 1947","Agora:Image:2017.11.0032::/Agora/2017/2017.11/2017.11.0032.tif::1299::897","Handle complete.; ; Edges of stamp not struck; symbol, lamp(?), with letters around.; Early Thasian.","Amphoras | Thasian" "Agora:Object:P 18003","","Black Glaze Skyphos Fragment with Graffito","Object","","","P 18003","Agora","","","20 June 1947","","The ring foot and start of the wall of a black glaze skyphos. The resting surface and the space inside the foot reserved, with central glazed circle and dot. ; ; Incised on the bottom: ","" "Agora:Object:P 18004","","Ostrakon of Kydrokles Timokratous Kriothen","Object","","","P 18004","Agora","","","23 June 1947","Agora:Drawing:DA 13742::/Agora/Architecture/DAs/13000-13999/DA 13742.jpg::0::0","Fragment preserves foot, low stem, and center of floor of a black glazed kylix. Torus edge of foot, and conical space at top inside reserved. Two scraped lines around base of stem. Good glaze, somewhat worn around outer edge of foot. ; ; Incised around upper face of foot: ; And underneath: Α Ι","Black and Plain Pottery | Cup | Type C | Plain Rim" "Agora:Report:1947 ΝΝ","Rodney S. Young","Section ΝΝ: 1947","Report","","","1947 ΝΝ","Agora","","","10 Mar-3 Nov 1947","Agora:ReportPage:1947-ΝΝ-1::/Agora/Reports/1947 ΝΝ/1947 ΝΝ 001.jpg::1582::2048","Excavation continued in section ΝΝ with the aim of clearing the area for the new museum. Because of the unforeseen depth of filling, the area remained unfinished.; Several features were dug and examined. The Great Drain and the Post-Sullan Drain were cleared out throughout their length within the section, as was the Late Roman Water Channel running under the Roman Bath, which was proved to have two periods of use. A second Roman Bath was found. The two baths were separated by a street overlying Drain A. ; The excavation of several houses continued. Of particular interest was a large cutting which produced a heavy deposit of ostraka. A number of burials were excavated, amongst them a Mycenaean chamber tomb.; Fifteen of twenty-two wells totally found in the section, were dug, as were two cisterns.","Checked"