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| Well below Stoa Terrace Fountain.
Heavy dumped filling, including a great variety of figured and plain wares.
Never completed in antiquity because of hard bedrock. Estimated Grid ... 575-550 B.C. |
Well Y, in area North of the West end of the Yellow Poros Foundation. The shaft had cut through the wall of an earlier well and the cavity had been packed with stones by the diggers of the new well. In ... Earth 5th c. B.C. |
Well 3: archaic.
Diameter, top ca. 1; bottom ca. 0.90m. Water level just above ca. -10m Use filling including figured, black and plain wares.
Scanty dumped filling. Upper fill-Dark Age.
Middle fill/Bottom-early ... Last quarter of the 6th c. B.C. |
Well 2: archaic. Diameter, top ca. 1.00; bottom ca. 0.90m.
Water level:ca -7.00m In the use filling, along with the plain water pots was a black-figured neck amphora assigned to the Edinburgh painter ... Last quarter of the 6th c. B.C. |
| Originally identified as a vase:
Mouth broken away. Small globular vase; high stem finished smooth; no base; the stem is now pierced through from top to bottom; may have been attached to a base.
Fine ... 13 June 1932 |
Mended from many fragments. One handle and more than half rim missing; large gap in lower body. Surface badly worn, so that very little of the glaze remains. Spreading ring base, reserved beneath. A pair ... June 1932 |
| From the base of a krater? Black glaze, much chipped.
Incised retrograde underneath. Red 5th. c. fill over road. B' building fill. Leica PD 1153-22j ... 28 March 1935 |
The foot preserved, and more than half of the lip and neck, with both handles; the profile complete, but the body fragmentary; restored in plaster. Broad projecting ring foot, flat on top; two scraped ... 19-23 March 1936 |
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