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| Immerwahr, S. A ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The finds in the Athenian Agora from the Neolithic and Bronze Ages have added important chronological context to the earliest eras of Athenian history. The bulk of the items are pottery, but stone, bone, ... 1971 |
American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 92 ... 2023 |
Intact except for small chip from wall. Ovoid jug on raised base; neck and shoulder form continuous curve; round mouth; rolled rim slightly projecting. Handle, circular in section, from rim to middle of ... LH III e |
Mended from several fragments. Much of foot, body and rim missing, with one handle. Sloping foot, concave beneath, and with a deep central depression. Short stem spreading towards bowl. Nearly vertical ... 27 May 1952 |
Two joining fragments. Broken above; foot chipped. Preserves most of lower end of tapering rhyton with rather swelling and irregular wall. Decorated with horizontal bands of brown-orange paint. Not smoothed ... 27 May 1952 |
| Burial. Other. Pit. Well ... Agora 13 xv P-Q 7-8:1 Q 8:13 Q 10:3 Q 10:2 Q 10:5 Q 10:6 Q 9:1 R 10:4 M 12:1 M 12:2 N 12:1 N 12:4 O 7:14 P 8:9 O 7:4 H 11:2 K 6:1 V 24:1 S 27:7 T 26-27:2 I 9:2 |
| Burial. Well. The Mycenaean Period; The Mycenaean Cemetery. A.J.A., IX, 1894, p. 113. Kraiker-Kübler, Kerameikos, I, p. 89, pl. 62, inv. 534. Kraiker-Kübler, Kerameikos, I, p. 109, pl. 38. Arch. Anz., ... Agora 13 97 J 10:1 O 7:4 K 6:1 N 14:3 |
| Mycenaean Period; Other Mycenaean Deposits; Rubbish Deposits. Other. Pit. Burial. Mycenaean Period; Other Mycenaean Deposits; Wells and Water Supply. Well. Hesperia, 2, 1933, pp. 365ff., fig. 45, a, b ... Agora 13 111 O 7:14 P 8:9 O 7:4 H 11:2 K 6:1 |
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