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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 ... Stone-lined Well at R/16-13/18,19.
Stop at -7.00m due to danger of collapse and time. |
Stoa Construction Fills (n.b. for all Stoa and pre-Stoa fills later than construction filling of Square Peristyle see P-R 6-12)
Over 100 stamped amphora handles in fill. No long-petal bowls, but one fragment ... Before ca. 150 B.C ... Peristyle see P-R 6-12)
Over 100 |
Thra (ΘΡΑ) Well (East of Stoa Room 2). Heavy dumped filling, including figured, black and plain wares, and also a quantity of animal bones, mostly skulls of oxen. On many of these the horns had been sawn ... Ca. 520-480 B.C ... 12:3; here the black-figure |
Well in Stoa Shop 2. Diameter at top 1.20m. P 2527, P 25280 and P 25281 found at the bottom indicated a short period of use. The dumped filling above consisted in large part of clay of different colors, ... Ca. 525-500 B.C ... R/3,4-12/6,7 ... -12.3m. |
Geometric Well East of Stoa Room 4. Diameter 1.10m; narrows at bottom. Rough-cut, with irregular footholds north-south and east-west sides. Little water; no use fill Estimated Grid ... 725-700 B.C ... R 12:2 ... R 12:2 |
| Well in Stoa Shop 3. Diameter at top 1.20m. The mouth o the well was overlaid by a large conglomerate block placed by the Stoa builders to seal it. Masses of pottery including many water-jars filled the ... Ca 520-480 B.C ... R/2,3-12/14,15 |
Pre-Stoa Pit beneath floor of Shop I ... 2nd c. B.C ... R 12:5 ... R 12:5 |
Mycenaean Tomb under Valerian wall (Burial 12).
It was impossible to fix the limits of the tomb in any direction, since at the north and south it was cut by the wall, an operations could not be extended ... Myc. III B ... R 7:1 ... R 7:1 |
Mycenaean Grave, disturbed, in scarp E of Stoa, a little to the south of the group of tombs clustered around Pier 12. No remains (perhaps a child's grave whose bones had completely disintegrated).
Small ... Myc. IIIA:2-B ... R 10:4 ... R 10:4 |
Byzantine Well in Stoa Shop 15 Estimated Grid ... Byzantine ... R 9:4 ... R 9:4 |
Northern Manhole to Water Channel [R 9-10], East of Shop 14 ... 2nd c. B.C ... Northern Manhole to Water Channel [R 9-10], East of Shop 14 |
Sculptor's Workshop at 37-40/Β-ΣΤ Coins
20 April 1933 #1-#20
21 April 1933 #37-#41
24 April 1933 #97-#100
1 May 1933 #5-#8
4 May 1933 #2
12 May 1933 #8-#9
15 May 1933 #8
S 343, S 407-S 413, S 390: Fragments ... Ca. 267 A.D ... R 14:2 ... R 14:2 |
| Brann P 22. Hesperia, XXIX. Brann P 21. Burial. Brann P 18. Brann P 26. Brann M 8. Brann P 2. Brann M 10. Brann P 8. Brann R 16. Hesperia, XIX, pl. 104, b. Brann P 36. Brann R, p. 3. Brann P 7. Brann R ... Agora 8 121 P 18532 P 21426 P 22414 P 19207 P 21427 P 19233 P 21428 P 22415 P 19290 P 21429 P 19292 P 21430 P 22422 P 19799 P 21431 P 22423 P 19842 P 21432 P 22424 P 19843 P 21433 P 22425 P 19990 P 21434 ... Brann R 12 ... Brann R 16 ... Brann R, p. 3 |
Well at 9/ΙΣΤ-ΙΖ has been cleaned and stripped of its tiles and original filling and bedrock thrown back into shaft.
Joins between sherds from all levels.
No coins or lamps. Containers examined 5 March ... 1st c. B.C ... -12.4m. |
Well East of Stoa Room 6 (well with Siana Cup); scanty dumped filling.
No water. Well never used. Estimated Grid ... 600-550 B.C ... R 11:2 ... R 11:2 |
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 |
Cistern on the lower Acropolis slopes, west of Panathenaic Way; dumped filling of 1st century B.C.
Bottom diameter 3.90m. Cistern with connecting draw-shaft and a dead end tunnel dates from Late Hellenistic ... 1st century B.C ... R 21:2 ... R 21:2 |
First trial east Stoa colonnade, N. of S. wall III, layer 12.
Note quantities of cattle bones, the knuckles sawn off and many worked bits. Evidently a bone implement factory near by. [nbp. 2139] Coins: ... Late 3rd c.-earliest 4th c. A.D ... Q-R 14:1 ... Q-R 14:1 |
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 |
Excavation terminated at 7.39m. due to danger of collapse. All the objects are from section Ω ... Ca. 50-1 B.C ... R 20:2 ... R 20:2 |
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