[Agora Deposit] I 16:1: Well

Homer A. Thompson ... Well at the northwest foot of the Areopagus. Use filling of the Roman period. After the abandonment of the well and the collapse of the well-curb, the upper 2m of the shaft were filled with a dump apparently ... 1st-3rd c. A.D., 5th century

[Agora Object] T 318: Base of Figurine

Rectangular plinth open at bottom. Above the plinth, the lower part of a draped standing figure. Plinth decorated with alternating ridges and rows of dots. Traces of red paint. Grayish red clay. Late ... 1 June 1932

[Agora Object] T 322: Lion Figurine Fragment

Head Broken at back of head, at join of mould, the front part of the head having been made in one piece. Gouged technique. Mould-made, hollow. Remains of white, with traces of black around eyes. Red clay ... 2 June 1932

[Agora Object] T 325: Head Fragment of Figurine

Front part of large head. Surface damage round edges, especially right cheek. Fat face with large eyes and short nose. Hair in diagonal grooves. Remains of white paint. Coarse red clay, buff at surface ... 3 June 1932

[Agora Object] L 630: Lamp Fragment

Right side of lamp preserved. Panelled rim, with scroll pattern. On discus, two fishes, left; filling hole beneath; two ridges separating rim from discus. Nozzle, set off from rim by two diagonal grooves ... 2 June 1932

[Agora Object] L 636: Two-nozzle Lamp

One nozzle missing. Pierced double grooved handle with oil hole on either side, in center of discus. Top of lamp decorated with circles, dots and lines in relief. The nozzle fluked, three air holes in ... 8 June 1932

[Agora Object] P 822: Storage Amphora

Complete save for small piece from foot. Very small flaring foot, hollow beneath, added separately to surround the small pointed tip of the pot; body tapering sharply toward foot; neck narrowing toward ... 28 May 1932

[Agora Object] P 1026: Amphora Fragment with Dipinto

Mouth fragment. Heavy rolled lip, projecting on the outside. Inscribed, in black ink, on neck just below rim: Deep pink clay with bits. Well. Leica PD 1133-56(L 49) ... June 1932