"Type","dc-description","Icon","Name","Redirect","dc-title","Chronology","UserLevel","dc-publisher","dc-creator","dc-subject","dc-date","Id","Collection" "Deposit","Undisturbed filling to E of Archaic Temple in Eleusinion; fill consisted of a layer of working chips of Kara limestone above a layer of mud brick.","","T-U 19:1","","Fill East of Archaic Temple","Late 6th c. B.C. and earlier","","","","","16 May 1936","Agora:Deposit:T-U 19:1","Agora" "Deposit","Grave 23 in notebook (E.L. Smithson: Grave IV: SM). Few bones: discarded.","Agora:Image:2008.03.0130::/Agora/2008/2008.03/2008.03.0130.tif::2382::3852","D 7:1","","Pit tomb, child inhumation","Final Mycenaean/Submycenaean","","","Dorothy Burr Thompson","","30 March 1936","Agora:Deposit:D 7:1","Agora" "Deposit","Packing under cobblestones 7 or 8 meters west of the Temple of Hephaistos. A similar filling found in a small hole in bedrock three or four meters north of the Temple. The high quality of the pottery from this deposit and the fact that some of it shows signs of burning has suggested that it might have come from a sanctuary destroyed by the Persians. But the presence in the filling of a number of ostraka from ostrakaphoria of the eighties indicates that some at east of the debris accumulated elsewhere and was brought in in connection with filling or leveling operations undertaken soon after the Persian defeat. ; ; Agora XXX: This deposit will have to be down-dated to 440 B.C. because of 231, which should be dated ca. 440 B.C. For a similar case, see Agora XXIII, p. 336, S 21:2.","","D 7:2","","Theseion 'Street' Deposit","Ca. 500-440 B.C.","","","","","19-30 March 1936","Agora:Deposit:D 7:2","Agora" "Deposit","Flower Pot Pits.","","D-F 6-8:1","","Hephaisteion Garden","","","","","","9-18 March 1936; 1-2 April 1936; 7-12 January 1937","Agora:Deposit:D-F 6-8:1","Agora"