"Name","Id","UserLevel","Icon","dc-subject","Redirect","dc-date","dc-title","dc-creator","dc-publisher","Collection","Chronology","dc-description","Type" "P 21:2","Agora:Deposit:P 21:2","","Agora:Image:2004.01.1887::/Agora/2004/2004.01/2004.01.1887.tif::1826::1180","","","29 July 1970","Well in East Colonnade of Roman House H","","","Agora","","Well in East Colonnade of Roman House H. Diameter 0.80m, lined with field stones set in mortar. used as a cistern as well.; No useful pottery dates. Capital from colonnade A 3866 and part of shaft found at 2.50m-3.00m, indicating destruction of house (late 6th, 580's by Slavs). Three marble heads found at -4.65m to -5.25m suggest change from Pagan to Christian in early 6th c. A.D. (ca. 529 A.D.).; See also Q 21:4 from same house. Marble heads (S 2354-2356) deliberately discarded before house went out of use.","Deposit" "1970 Ω","Agora:Report:1970 Ω","","Agora:ReportPage:1970-Ω-1::/Agora/Reports/1970 Ω/1970 Ω 001.jpg::1592::2048","","","24 May-22 Aug 1970","Excavation Summary Section Ω: 1970","John McK. Camp II","","Agora","","Excavations were centered around a large late Roman complex know as the Roman House H.; In addition, a late Hellenistic cistern was dug under the northwest corner of the house.","Report"