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Deposit 162 22 NB162 P022 Q-S:1-2, just west of the Bema from +0.10 to -0.20 ... 1937/02/16 |
| 20 21 Pg. 20, area of well of Peirene system, 16/2/1937, Drawing, area of well of Peirene system ... 16/2/1937 |
| 22 23 Pg. 22, Q S : 1 2, Q S : 3 4, 16/2/1937, C 1937 74 75, SGRAFFITO PLATE ... 16/2/1937 |
| 24 25 Pg. 24, 16/2/1937, I 2122 Pg. 24, 16/2/1937, MF 6471, bronge gadget ... 16/2/1937 |
| 54 55 Pg. 55, Coins, 16/2/1937, MF 6869 ... 16/2/1937 |
| 56 57 Pg. 56, 16/2/1937, MF 6344, stone button Pg. 56, 16/2/1937, Drawing, broge object Pg. 56, 16/2/1937, Drawing, small bornge ring Pg. 56, 16/2/1937, MF 6090, ornamental bone pin Pg. 56, 16/2/1937, ... 16/2/1937 |
| Plate with shallow body curving up sharply to broad flat outturned rim. Speckled green and brown over all of interior, clear glaze on interior. Hard-fired white clay with 2% fine brown angular inclusions ... 1937/02/16 |
Shaft circular in section. Unclear function -- pin? Stylus? Other implement? Green in color. Bird at the top. Bird and shaft decorated with incised circles, and spirals on the shaft. bone Fragment. Bottom ... 1937/02/16 |
Well on the north slope of the Areopagus. Unfinished, probably because of hardness of rock, and refilled at once, perhaps with sanctuary dump and with collapsed rock from the shaft itself.
Diameter 1.15m ... 3rd quarter of the 7th c. B.C. |
| Pit at 74/ΜΑ (1.10x0.58).
Debris filling containing a quantity of animal bones; probably a household refuse pit Animal bones (domestic animals); cow, pig, goat, sheep, hen, dog, and several varieties ... Ca. 525-470 B.C.
480-440 B.C. |
| Garbage pit. Deposit M 18:7 ... 175 Horizontal (normal) ... 16 Feb 1937 |
| West Trench A before excavation along Acropoleos Street ... east 189 Horizontal (normal) ... 16 Feb 1937 |
| Garbage pit. Deposit M 18:7 ... AMS 175 Horizontal (normal) ... 16 Feb 1937 |
| West Trench A before excavation along Acropoleos Street ... AMS east 189 ... 16 Feb 1937 |
Imitation Protocorinthian kotyle fragment; Subgeometric skyphoi; fragments of ballon-bodied Protoattic oil amphora; little coarse and geometric fragments of miniature votive cups ... Third quarter of 7th B.C. |
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