"Icon","Type","Chronology","dc-description","dc-date","Name","Id","dc-subject","UserLevel","Redirect","dc-creator","dc-publisher","Collection","dc-title" "","Deposit","1st century A.D.","Kiln (pit) at 110/ΛΘ.; Debris in a metal working pit in the area of the Mint.","5-6 June 1951","P 16:2","Agora:Deposit:P 16:2","","","","","","Agora","Kiln (Pit) at 110/ΛΘ" "","Deposit","Early 3rd cent and of 4th-6th cent. A.D.","Well at 30/ΛΣΤ","28 April-23 May 1938","P 18:2","Agora:Deposit:P 18:2","","","","","","Agora","Well at 30/ΛΣΤ" "","Deposit","Late 1st (?) cent.-early 3rd to 6th cent.","Tile well at 52/ΛΣΤ, in the northern late Roman building in the room with the apse. The top was covered by a large stone, and the well had never been filled after the last period of use. water stood to within two meters of the top and the first fill was at 23m. From 23 to 25m, the well was filled with pottery, mainly water jars of varying sizes, dating from the 5th or perhaps sixth centuries. Below this point, there is much less pottery, and the last few baskets show clearly that the well was in use at least as early as the first half of the third century.","3-18 June 1938","P 19:1","Agora:Deposit:P 19:1","","","","","","Agora","Well at 52/ΛΣΤ" "","Deposit","Late 3rd c. A.D.","Soft Trench behind Stoa Stylobate, opposite Piers 21 and 22, along W face of Shop front wall. Herulian destruction debris at the north end of the Stoa of Attalos.","24 February-3 March 1954","Q 7:3","Agora:Deposit:Q 7:3","","","","","","Agora","Trench Behind Stoa Stylobate" "","Deposit","Early 1st c. A.D.","Dumped fill in a shaft which served as means of access leading to a water channel south of the Stoa of Attalos.","28-29 June 1933; 29 April-6 May 1936","Q 13:1","Agora:Deposit:Q 13:1","","","","","","Agora","Manhole" "","Deposit","Mid 3rd century","Great Drain and Pit at 55-56/ΙΗ-ΙΖ (Roman Group K).","8-17 June 1933","Q 15:1","Agora:Deposit:Q 15:1","","","","","","Agora","" "","Deposit","Early 1st to 6th c. and of 8th c. A.D.","Outside the market square, near the southeast corner, on the south edge of the east-west road, where it passes to the south of the Mint.; There is no doubt that the pottery from the well is ""stratified"" in the sense that a very definite sequence could be observed from the late 6th c. pottery near the top down to pottery of the 1st c. A.D. in the lowest containers (some Byzantine pottery ... probably represents a brief reuse of the well after a long period of disuse). [HSR Aug. 1955]","29 June-27 July 1955","Q 17:4","Agora:Deposit:Q 17:4","","","","","","Agora","Well" "","Deposit","3rd-6th c. A.D.","Well G, just south of Room D. It was finally filled in the 6th c. A.D. with some attractive sculpture.","28 April-30 June 1959","Q 17:7","Agora:Deposit:Q 17:7","","","","","","Agora","Well G in ΠΑ"