"Chronology","UserLevel","dc-title","dc-creator","Icon","Type","dc-description","dc-publisher","dc-subject","Redirect","dc-date","Id","Name","Collection" "","","","","Agora:Card:P-18325-1::/Agora/Cards/P 18xxx/P-18325-1.jpg::2048::1404","Card","","","","","","Agora:Card:P-18325-1","P 18325","Agora" "Ca. 5th and 4th c. B.C.","","House R Fillings","","","Deposit","House R, fill under drain tiles and fillings associated with house K in industrial area, including what was C 19:15, plus C 19:16 and ; C 19:17.; a) House built as dwelling in second half of 5th.c.; b) Used as marble-workers' shop from beginning of 4th. c. to near middle of century. Rebuilt as an industrial establishment about middle of 4th. c.; c) Area built over in Hellenistic times.; ; A small amount of material can probably be associated with the original period of the house (cont. 662) and at some points where the excavation was carried to bedrock pottery of the 6th c. was found. Most of the material comes however from the second and third phases noted above: either the marble-workers' shop, or the heavy filling of dumped earth and marble chips thrown in over the area when the level was raised for the remodelling of the building at about the middle of the 4th c. B.C. It is not always possible to distinguish between these two periods; the objects from both, mostly of the late 5th into the first half of the 4th c., have been listed together.","","","","27 May-29 October 1947","Agora:Deposit:C 19:5","C 19:5","Agora" "","","Graffiti for Mabel Lang.","Hero Athanassiades","Agora:Drawing:DA 5523::/Agora/Architecture/DAs/05000-05999/DA 5523.jpg::0::0","Drawing","Lists and Messages. Plate 2.","","","","1960","Agora:Drawing:DA 5523","PD 1133-3 (DA 5523)","Agora" "","","Finds","","Agora:NotebookPage:ΝΝ-27-1::/Agora/Notebooks/ΝΝ/ΝΝ 027/ΝΝ 027 001.jpg::1250::2048","Notebook","5203","","","","1947","Agora:Notebook:ΝΝ-27","ΝΝ-27","Agora" "","","Notebook","R. S. Young","Agora:NotebookPage:ΝΝ-28-1::/Agora/Notebooks/ΝΝ/ΝΝ 028/ΝΝ 028 001.jpg::1280::2048","Notebook","5401","","","","1947","Agora:Notebook:ΝΝ-28","ΝΝ-28","Agora" "","","Lekythos Fragment with Graffito","","Agora:NotebookPage:ΝΝ-27-91::/Agora/Notebooks/ΝΝ/ΝΝ 027/ΝΝ 027 091 (5374-5375).jpg::2048::1690","NotebookPage","ΝΝ-27","","","","16 July 1947","Agora:NotebookPage:ΝΝ-27-91","ΝΝ-27-91 (pp. 5374-5375)","Agora" "","","Well","","Agora:NotebookPage:ΝΝ-28-52::/Agora/Notebooks/ΝΝ/ΝΝ 028/ΝΝ 028 052 (5494-5495).jpg::2048::1615","NotebookPage","ΝΝ-28","","","","16 July 1947","Agora:NotebookPage:ΝΝ-28-52","ΝΝ-28-52 (pp. 5494-5495)","Agora" "","","Graffiti and Dipinti","Lang, M.","Agora:Image:2009.09.0051::/Agora/2009/2009.09/2009.09.0051.jpg::296::400","Publication","Over 3,000 informal inscriptions scratched or painted on pottery, lamps, or other clay fragments have been found in the excavations of the Athenian Agora. In this volume, 859 of these graffiti and dipinti (representing those with sufficient content to be meaningful) are presented in catalogue and drawings. The texts consist of messages and lists, love names and curses, rough calculations, dedications, commercial and tax notations—in short, all manner of fascinating, all-too-human trivia. An introduction to each category defines the type, indicates special characteristics and suggests parallels, purpose, etc. Each example is illustrated in a line drawing with the exception of the tax notations (dipinti); in this case photographs seemed preferable owing to the fugitive medium and the run-on cursive forms. This skillful presentation of an important body of material contributes significantly to the study of informal Greek, especially in regard to letter forms and spelling, as well as to an understanding of the varying commercial practices in ancient Athens.","American School of Classical Studies at Athens","","","1976","Agora:Publication:Agora 21","Agora XXI","Agora"