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| Burial. Well. Other. Pit ... Agora 13 275 Q 7:5 Q 8:4 T 24:2 Q 8:8 T 24:4 Q 9:1 T 25:1 Q 10:2 T 26:1 Q 10:3 T 26:2 Q 10:4 T 26:3 R 7:1 R 7:2 T 26:4 R 10:4 R 21:4 T 26:5 T 26:6 R 28:1 T 26-27:2 R 28:2 U 24:2 S 18:1 S 27:1 S 27:2 U ... |
| End of an oval millstone or quern, concave on one side, irregularly domed on the other. The concave side much worn.
Gray volcanic stone. Agora sample no. 248. Petrographic analysis, Curt Runnels, August ... 19 March 1937 |
Thin piece of stone, rough on one side, smoother on the other, worked down to a finished edge forming part of an elliptical curve.
White limestone. Well E; Early-Middle Helladic. Leica, 83-550 ... 17-26 March 1937 |
| Fragment of grinder (?), one end broken, the other worn smooth and rounded (from use?).
Whitish stone. Well E; Early-Middle Helladic. Leica, 83-545 ... 17-26 March 1937 |
| Broken at both ends. The edges a little chipped.
A very untidy blade, a truncated irregular triangle in section.
Obsidian.
Middle Helladic. Απότμημα λεπίδας οψιανού, Μεσοελλαδικής περιόδου. Φέρει αποκρούσεις ... 17-26 March 1937 |
| 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 83 ... 2014 |
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