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Stone-lined Well at R/16-13/18,19.
Stop at -7.00m due to danger of collapse and time ... 450-425 B.C ... R/16-13/18,19 |
Tile-lined Well in NE room (R/18,19-13/20).
Homogenous dump ... 350-325 B.C ... Tile-Lined Well in NE room (R/18,19-13/20) |
Well in street leading to Roman Agora. Not excavated below 2.10m.
This has the same date as the latest pieces in R 13:1 (JWH). Coins:
6 August 1946 #1-#3 Estimated Grid ... Ca. 40-50 A.D ... R/3,4-13/16,17 |
Bottle-shaped cistern at R/1-13/14,15, probably associated with the building which lies under the Northwest Stoa. Single dumped fill. Coins
11 June 1975 #822
11 July 1975 #864 July 1997 samples taken by ... 300-265 B.C ... R/1-13/14,15 |
Courtyard Well (R/15-13/20).
The well went out of use as a result of the Herulian sack of 267 A.D. in the upper part of the well the well-head itself was found, one of the finest in the Agora collection ... 27 June-15 July 1975 ... R 13:10 ... R 13:10 |
Debris, Room I of Street Stoa (R/16,20-13/10,15).
The lack of any rooftiles and similar architectural debris suggests that perhaps it was brought in from an adjacent area and dumped in the room. This is ... 6-8 May 1975 ... R 13:8 ... R 13:8 |
Pit at 9/Ε Coins:
7 March 1933 #15-#23 ... Classical to Turkish ... R 13:6 ... R 13:6 |
Well at 3/Ζ (see cistern 21/ΙΗ, upper fill) ... 600-550 B.C.- with some later disturbance ... R 13:3 ... R 13:3 |
Well at 21/Ε (beneath Library of Pantainos).
The clearing of the well was abandoned because of a cave-in of the rock walls. Heavy dumped filling, the proportion of fine black table ware high ... Ca. 440-425 B.C ... R 13:4 ... R 13:4 |
Well at 20/ΙΔ.
No POU fill. Bottom packed with sherds, including roof-tile fragments. Above this, were six meters with a "fair quantity" of sherds; then the top meter and a half contained a great quantity ... Ca. 420-390 B.C ... R 13:5 ... R 13:5 |
| Disturbed pyre in NE stoa area.
In western room of westernmost shop building. A patch of ash i or at the level of layer 2 (lot Ι 189d), partially destroyed by modern wall. Pottery from layer 2 dates ... 400-350? ... R 13:7 ... R 13:7 |
No period of use. Below the upper (Early Roman) dump extending down to ca. 6.10m. was a dumped fill of broken pottery in great quantity, including a high proportion of red-figured fragments. Masses of ... Ca. 430-400 B.C.
Late 1st c. B.C.-mid 1st c. A.D ... R 13:1 ... R 13:1 |
Pit under fallen stone at 13/ΜΔ Recorded in Ω Books (no page) ... R 20:3 ... R 20:3 |
Early 1st c. A.D ... R 13:1.1 ... R 13:1.1 |
Last quarter 5th c. B.C ... R 13:1.2 ... R 13:1.2 |
Well at 34/ΚΔ.
a) Depth 13.60m. Little pottery (14 tins) and some of that made useless by loss of tickets during war.
b) Top to 13.00m (upper and transitional fills) 4th century. LRP ware and a 4th century ... Late 2nd to middle of 3rd cent; 4th century ... 13.60m. Little pottery (14 ... during war.
b) Top to 13 ... 13.00-13.60m Late 2nd-early 3rd |
Herulian debris over the Library of Pantainos.
(Within this area the "Sculptor's Workshop", Iota, "Stoa" Room 1 has a group number of its own for the destruction fill R 14:2)
(Note also that the "Bone ... included under Q-R 13-14:1)
MC ... for the destruction fill R ... Library, Q-R 14:1 is a later, |
Early Roman fills E of Stoa (Room 17, Rooms 13-16) xx ... Early Roman ... R 8-9 ... R 8-9 |
Well in Stoa Shop 6 (5th century).
No evidence for period of use. Considerable dumped filling of fragmentary black and plain vases; no figured fragments are preserved, but the small amount of impressed ... 450-425 B.C ... R/3,4-11/10,11 |
Well behind Stoa Shop 18 (Well G: EB). Provides useful antecedents for many later shapes both black and plain.
Diameter at bottom 0.88m. Eight pairs of footholds preserved. The influx of water during excavation ... 650-625 B.C ... R 8:2 ... R 8:2 |
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