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| Well A, early 5th c. B.C. Near the Agora Boundary Stone, northwest corner of Middle Stoa; diameter at top 0.92m, widening to 1.15m and more below. Shaft neatly faced with stones to a depth of 0.70m below ... Ca. 520-480 B.C ... of 0.70m below well cut in ... ca. 1.15m to ca. 0.70 ...
.1=11.60-12.12m., POU
.2=7.30-11.60m.
.3=4.85-7.30m.
.4=0.95-4 |
Tile-lined well at T/18,19-14/4,5 (Byzantine). Reused in Byzantine times, originally Roman (?). Upper 1.85m. built of mortared rubble, tile-lined below. Diameter ca. 0.70m., depth 6.80m., top at ca. 68.40m ... T/18,19-14/4,5 |
Well in the bottom of chamber cistern at 106/ΛΓ, stratified. A soft spot in the bedrock at the west side of the well caved in and was packed with typical coarse Roman first century amphoras; the well was ... A.D. 200-150 ... 1937 #2
4 June 1937 #5-#9 ... dump.
Dug to 17.70m. and ... Subdivisions:
.1=Fill in mouth
.2=10.00-13.00m.
.3=13.00-16.00m.
.4=16.00m.-bottom |
| Mycenaean grave. It consisted of a shallow rectangular cutting in bedrock about 1.40m by 0.70m, but it was probably somewhat bigger, since the east side and a large part of the north side had been cut ... Myc. IIIA:1-2 ... about 1.40m by 0.70m, but it |
Tiled well near the SW corner of the market square between the Southwest Fountain House and the Great Drain, three fills noted: lower fill of earth and stones with a few fragments only of coarse pottery ... 4th-2nd c. B.C.
100-70 B.C ... Subdivisions:
.1=Upper fill.
.2=Middle fill.
.3=Lower fill (no finds |
| Located at the bifurcation of the Panathenaic Way and West Road.Byzantine fill (9th-10th century) in upper 5.70m. with a series of Classical to Hellenistic accumulations below. Coins:
10 July 1971 #861 ... 14 June-27 July 1971 ... upper 5.70m. with a series of ...
.1=Byzantine fill
.2=Upper accumulation
.3=POU
.4 |
Well at 70/Κ ... Middle Geometric ... Well at 70/Κ |
Containers 2, 3 ... Late Hellenistic? ... D 17:4.2 ... D 17:4.2 |
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