"dc-creator","dc-publisher","Collection","dc-title","dc-subject","Redirect","UserLevel","dc-date","Name","Id","Icon","Type","Chronology","dc-description" "Marian Welker","","Agora","Megarian bowl.","Site | By Area | Central | Sanctuary of the Twelve Gods | Plans and Drawings","","","","PD 357 (DA 8226)","Agora:Drawing:DA 8226","","Drawing","","87-616" "","","Agora","Pit B","","","","14-28 March 1947","J 18:4","Agora:Deposit:J 18:4","Agora:Image:2007.11.1129::/Agora/2007/2007.11/2007.11.1129.tif::3864::2673","Deposit","6th c. B.C.","Thamneus' Cellar, a storage cellar on the north slope of the Areopagus. Lower filling of mid-6th c. B.C., upper filling of last quarter of 6th c. B.C." "","","Agora","Komos Cistern","","","","20 May-24 June 1947","M 21:1","Agora:Deposit:M 21:1","Agora:Image:1997.20.0433::/Agora/1997/1997.20/1997.20.0433.tif::608::968","Deposit","Last quarter of 3rd c. B.C.-Early 2nd century B.C.","Komos Cistern at 66/Κ, on the north slope of the Areopagus. Homogeneous fill.; ; Thirty-four stamped amphora handles. Eight Histiaian tetrobols, dating 170-160 at the earliest, found near top, possibly an intrusive hoard. Largest group of moldmade relief ware, consisting of fragments of 183 bowls, one moldmade jug and nine molds. At least 119 bowls are products of Workshop of Bion; only 15 made by Workshop A. Great similarity among bowls, many with same stamps. Most were made in fresh molds. Four molds made by Workshop of Bion, one perhaps a practice piece made by unskilled apprentice.; These facts suggest M 21:1 represents debris from Workshop of Bion, located near by. Cistern N 21:4 , 20 meters to northeast, contained similar evidence of workshop activity." "","","Agora","Tomb of the Bronzes","","","","2-14 May 1947","M 21:2","Agora:Deposit:M 21:2","Agora:Image:1997.20.0093::/Agora/1997/1997.20/1997.20.0093.tif::697::499","Deposit","Myc. III A:1-2","Mycenaean Chamber Tomb" "","","Agora","Disturbed Chamber Tomb","","","","13-14 May 1947","M 21:3","Agora:Deposit:M 21:3","","Deposit","Myc. III A:1-2","Small Mycenaean Chamber Tomb" "","","Agora","Well on Lower Slope of Hill of the Nymphs","","","","25 June-8 July 1947","A 17:1","Agora:Deposit:A 17:1","Agora:Image:2007.01.1841::/Agora/2007/2007.01/2007.01.1841.tif::2008::2447","Deposit","Second quarter of 6th. c. B.C.","A well on the lower slope of the Hill of the Nymphs, (diam. 1.20m -water level -7m), to 7.90m. The scanty use filling at the bottom contained water jars and pitchers as well as the inventoried objects; above it was about 5.00m. of collapsed bedrock with no pottery whatsoever. The dumped filling, mixed with the broken bedrock above a depth of 2.40m., appears to be of the same date as the use filling, and yielded most of the inventoried objects - black figured and black glazed, as well as coarse ware, lamps, figurines, and loom weights; to be especially noted are a child's commode (P 18010, Hesp. 17 (1948), pp. 154-155), and an inscribed well head (P 18276, Hesp. 18 (1949), p. 125, no. 7). Use filling, second quarter of the 6th. c. to about 560 B.C. Dumped filling also of the second quarter of the 6th. c." "","","Agora","Well in Industrial Area of Areopagus","","","","12-25 July 1947","A 17:2","Agora:Deposit:A 17:2","Agora:Image:2008.18.0283::/Agora/2008/2008.18/2008.18.0283.tif::2829::2886","Deposit","Second quarter 6th. c.","A well in the industrial area of the Areopagus, about 7.00m. west of the West Bath, to a depth of 14.60m. This well was the direct successor to A 17:1, replacing it when it collapsed. The use filling at the very bottom contained the black figured amphora P 18348 (Hesp. 17 (1948), p. 184, pl. 65, 1) and a well head (P 18853, Hesp. 18 (1949), p. 125, no. 8). Above this the shaft was filled with pure dug bedrock almost to the top. The earth filling of the top 1.90m., where the walls of the well had broken out to form a pit, contained very scanty pottery, of the same date as that of the use filling. Use filling, second quarter of sixth c. B.C., the last half. Dumped filling of same date." "","","Agora","Ostrakon Area","","","","April-June 1947; 21-25 October 1949","A 18-19:1","Agora:Deposit:A 18-19:1","Agora:Image:2000.02.0059::/Agora/2000/2000.02/2000.02.0059.tif::2037::1321","Deposit","Ca. 500-450 B.C.","Pit (6x10) in the valley between the Areopagus and the Hill of the Nymphs. Large cutting in bedrock with 540 ostraka, mainly of the late eighties of the 5th. c. B. C. Much pottery, principally of the early 5th. c., but with some as late as the middle, at which time the fill was dumped."