"dc-subject","dc-publisher","UserLevel","dc-creator","Name","Redirect","Chronology","Icon","dc-date","dc-title","Collection","Type","dc-description","Id" "","","","","U 13:1","","","Agora:Image:2013.01.0028::/Agora/2013/2013.01/2013.01.0028.tif::3788::2880","14 June-21 August 1973","Well in Room 6 of Street Stoa U/2,U/3-13/15","Agora","Deposit","Well in Room 6 of Street Stoa U/2,U/3-13/15.; Associated with the building lying under the Roman Street Stoa. Its fills divided into 5 separate layers, with the bulk of finds belonging to Layer 1, the so-called Upper Dump fill. The well was dug into bedrock and is unlined. At its bottom it was round with a diameter of 1.00m. hand-holes roughly 0.42m apart, were noted on its east and west sides.; Layer 1. 64.73-51.25m (boxes 1-72, plus box 149 representing the fill immediately above). In this layer the bulk of sherds and vases was greater than the bulk of earth. It was noted at the time the well was dug that objects seem to come out in groups, i.e. there would be many boxes of fine ware, followed by cooking ware, or mortars etc., but the entire fill seems to be of one date and joins were found between upper and lower boxes. It was also noted that there were joins between objects found in the well and those found in the fill immediately above it, suggesting that the whole area was raised at the time the well was filled in.; Layer 2. 52.25m-50.43 (boxes 73-74) was a fill of almost pure earth, stones, and cut bedrock. It produced one box of pottery and three catalogued items.; Layer 3. 50.43m-49.93 (boxes 76-77). The fill consisted of stones, broken roof tiles, and disintegrated mud brick. It produced 12 boxes of pottery and 4 catalogued objects.; Layer 4. 49.93m-48.13m (boxes 78-80) was a fill of almost solid cut bedrock which produced 5 boxes of pottery and no catalogued objects. The fill of broken bedrock probably represents the partial collapse of the well which led to its abandonment. As we dug the well we noted many areas where the sides were no longer preserved.; Layer 5. 48.13m-46.71m (boxes 81-85) consisted of a fill of mixed earth, fallen bedrock, few stones, roof tiles, 27 boxes of pottery and 19 catalogued items. This fill probably represents the period of original use of the well.","Agora:Deposit:U 13:1" "","","","","2012.72.1622 (81-49-4)","","","Agora:Image:2012.72.1622::/Agora/2012/2012.72/2012.72.1622.jpg::1354::2048","","Figurine Fragment","Agora","Image","AMS","Agora:Image:2012.72.1622" "","","","","2012.72.1623 (81-49-5)","","","Agora:Image:2012.72.1623::/Agora/2012/2012.72/2012.72.1623.jpg::1354::2048","","Figurine Fragment","Agora","Image","AMS","Agora:Image:2012.72.1623" "","","","","2012.72.0378 (81-10-1)","","","Agora:Image:2012.72.0378::/Agora/2012/2012.72/2012.72.0378.jpg::1385::2048","","Mold Fragment for Female Protome","Agora","Image","AMS","Agora:Image:2012.72.0378" "","","","","2012.72.0379 (81-10-2)","","","Agora:Image:2012.72.0379::/Agora/2012/2012.72/2012.72.0379.jpg::1352::2048","","Mold Fragment for Female Protome","Agora","Image","AMS","Agora:Image:2012.72.0379" "","","","","T 4105","","","Agora:Card:T-4105-1::/Agora/Cards/T 4xxx/T-04105-1.jpg::2048::1405","","","Agora","Card","","Agora:Card:T-4105-1" "","American School of Classical Studies at Athens","","","Hesperia 64 (1995)","","","","1995","Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens","Agora","Publication","Hesperia","Agora:Publication:Hesperia 64"