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| A well in the industrial area of the Areopagus, about 7.00m. west of the West Bath, to a depth of 14.60m. This well was the direct successor to A 17:1, replacing it when it collapsed. The use filling at ... Second quarter 6th. c ... A 17:2 ... A 17:2 |
Well K: PG, ELS ... Protogeometric ... A 19:2 ... A 19:2 |
Rodney Young ... Grave. RSY Grave 50. Outside archaic cemetery on the lower slopes of the Hill of the Nymphs, cremation burial. Roughly square pit (0.80x1.00m). This pit contained a heavy deposit of cinders and ash; its ... Beginning of the last quarter of the 6th century ... (0.80x1.00m). This pit contained a ... a few splinters of |
| Elaborate volute of a large-scale Ionic capital; parts of two channels of volute preserved, deeply concave, with double row of carefully carved bead and reel surrounding circumference of volute, and a ... 1st c., context late Roman ... 1 st c. A.C. |
| Ionic capital, preserving part of flat resting surface, bolster cylindrical, flaring to volute face; channels of volute slightly convex, articulated by double fillets, 2 rotations of the spiral, ending ... 5th c. B.C. ? ... A |
| Mullion of church window. Similar to AM-370 (Scranton 1957, Corinth 16, cat. 30) dated 13th c. based on Blachernae church in Arta; similar to A-1990-3 (Frankish, from fill east of robbing trench on north ... 12th/13th c.?, context 12th c ... A 2015 2 ... 2 |
| Ionic capital. Flat fillets above plain concave canalis, more deeply carved on left face; faces of fillets on slightly different horizontal planes, convex eye. Plain double-trumpet cylindrical bolster ... 2012/04/30 ... A |
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