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| John McK. Camp II ... Roman House H was fully exposed and the underlying Early Roman and Greek remains were explored ... 22 Mar-27 May 1971 |
Handle missing.
Slightly raised foot, high body decorated with globules, ridge around plain sunken disc, volutes leading to nozzle. Coarsely done relief "A" on bottom.
Thin reddish-brown glaze.
Brown clay ... 4 August 1971 |
Mended; foot and part of wall missing. Slender ovoid body, tapering toward foot; narrow neck, plain thickened rim; deeply grooved handle.
Coarse yellow-buff clay with many small inclusions. Well. 2960 ... 31 July, 2 August 1971 |
| Broken at neck and behind. Very battered and worn,
Female head. Roll of hair over forehead, pulled back in a braid at top; sides combed back in long strands. Details of face mostly worn away. The letters ... 31 July 1971 |
| The Athenian Agora 24; Late Antiquity A.D. 267-700; From Diokletian to the Visigothic Invasion; The Buildings; Domestic Architecture; Houses on the Areopagus; Water Supply. Well. The Athenian Agora 24; ... Agora 24 42 M 17:1 N 19:2 O 18:1 O 19:1 P 18:1 P 18:2 P 19:1 Q 21:5 P 21:2 P 21:3 |
| Well. The Athenian Agora 24; Late Antiquity A.D. 267-700; From Diokletian to the Visigothic Invasion; Athens in A.D. 396. Hesperia 42, 1973, pp. 159-160 (Shear, Jr.). Hesperia 42, 1973, p. 161 (Shear, ... Agora 24 48 Q 19:1 Q 17:4 P 21:3 P 21:2 Q 21:4 Q 21:5 |
| Finds/Coins/Pottery ... 2201 2400 ... 1969, 1970, 1971 |
| Notebook ... J. Camp ... 2801 3000 ... 1971 |
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