"dc-subject","UserLevel","dc-publisher","dc-creator","Redirect","dc-title","Chronology","Name","Collection","Id","dc-date","Icon","dc-description","Type" "","","","","","Well","Early 1st-5th c. A.D. POU","N 21:1","Agora","Agora:Deposit:N 21:1","9-23 June 1939; 25 April-23 May 1940","","Dumped filling of 6th c. A.D.","Deposit" "","","","","","Upper fill","Mixed post-Herulian","N 21:1.1","Agora","Agora:Deposit:N 21:1.1","25 April-3 May 1940","","Containers 1-ca. 139. The well shaft broken out into a large hole so that no sequence could be observed.","Deposit" "","","","","","Lower fills","Mixed post-pre-Herulian","N 21:1.2","Agora","Agora:Deposit:N 21:1.2","4-23 May 1940","","Containers ca. 140-207. From containers ca. 170 to bottom, catalogued objects seem to represent a gradual accumulation from 1st c. A.D. to mid-3rd c. Divisions between are arbitrary and therefore combined in data base as 'lower fills'. [pf 2006/from deposit nb]","Deposit" "","","","","","Cutting","Ca. 500-450 B.C.; 400-350 B.C.","N 21:2","Agora","Agora:Deposit:N 21:2","10-11 May 1939","","Crescent-shaped cutting in bedrock at 47/ΙΓ; on the north slope of the Areopagus, slightly to the west of the dromos of the Mycenaean Chamber Tomb.; Dimensions of cutting : max. diameter ca. 2.50m.; depth alittle less than a meter.","Deposit" "","","","","","Cistern","1st c. B.C.","N 21:3","Agora","Agora:Deposit:N 21:3","28 April-3 May 1939","","Cistern (and passage) on the north slope of the Areopagus. Fill badly disturbed in modern and Turkish times. The few ancient sherds seem to be chiefly early Roman-1st c. B.C. (p. 256).; Some finds labeled 53/ΙΔ.","Deposit" "","","","","","Satyr Cistern","Early Roman-3rd c. B.C.","N 21:4","Agora","Agora:Deposit:N 21:4","5-17 May 1939","","Cistern with two tunnels, the one entering its neck cut off by an early Roman well, the other, at the bottom not excavated. ; Chamber conical in shape, with a depressed draw basin in the center of the floor. No stratigraphy noted during excavation, but analysis of pottery suggests three fills, of which the lower two are potter's dumps. ; Subdivisions are based on containers at time of excavation.; ; Middle fill: Only stamped amphora handle comes from Late Corinthian jar of second half of 3rd c. Latest coins date 200-180. Two molds, stamp for manufacture of molds, and clay stacking ring suggest fill is dump from potter's establishment. all molds and fragments of bowls produced by Workshop of Bion. Cistern M 21:1, 20 meters to southwest, also contained molds and large quantity of bowls, mostly products of Workshop of Bion. N 21:4 and m 21:1 are probably contemporary dumps from this shop, which was located near by.; ; Lower fill: 13 stamped amphora handles. Latest coin dates in first third of 3rd c. Fragments of two bowls; one stacking ring (possibly from middle fill).","Deposit" "","","","","","Upper fill","1st c. with earlier material","N 21:4.1","Agora","Agora:Deposit:N 21:4.1","5 May 1939","","'Mouth and upper passage' on deposit list. Containers 1 and 2. Pottery in mouth of cistern in upper tunnel.","Deposit" "","","","","","Middle fill","Ca. 225-175 B.C.","N 21:4.2","Agora","Agora:Deposit:N 21:4.2","","","'Upper fill' on deposit list. Containers 3-8. Terminus post quem in 190s given by coins. Some mixing with upper fill.","Deposit"