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[Agora Report] 1946 Χ: Section X Miscellaneous Notes Compiled in Summer of 1946

Margaret Crosby ... This report is a summary of the excavations taken place in 1937 as well as in 1946. Some pottery indicate habitation in the area from the Geometric period. Two shallow graves of the 6th and 5th centuries ... 27 May-21 Jun 1946

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[Agora Report] 1937 Χ: Section Χ 1937

Margaret Crosby ... The area signified as Section Χ lays outside the Agora proper and no signs of any public buildings were found. The area seems to have been used for private houses from the end of the 6th c. B.C. Apart ... 25 Jan-18 May 1937

[Agora Object] P 11822: Black Glaze Plate Fragment

Full profile preserved in a single fragment; about two-thirds of rim and sides missing. Restored in plaster. Base ring; downturned rim with deep groove on outer surface. Inside black glazed except for ... February-April 1937

[Agora Object] P 11823: Black Glaze Plate Fragment

Two joining fragments preserve part of base, floor and rim. Base ring; thickened rim with groove at inner edge. Inside covered with black to red glaze; outside, splashed glaze. Cistern. Leica ... February-April 1937

[Agora Object] P 11824: Black Glaze Plate Fragment

Single fragment preserves full profile. Base ring; projecting, downsloping rim. Covered with black glaze, badly chipped; at center of floor and inside foot fired red from stacking in kiln. Deposit list ... February-April 1937

[Agora Object] P 11825: Fish Plate

More than half the rim and part of floor and foot restored in plaster. High base ring; slightly downcurved rim; shallow groove around central depression and inner edge of rim. Orange-buff clay. Outside ... February-April 1937

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[Agora Notebook] Χ-5

Mixed ... Margaret Crosby ... 801 992 ... 1937

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[Agora Deposit] N 19:1: Cistern

Dumped filling of late 2nd c. B.C.; Roman Group F, dumped filling of second quarter to end of 1st c. B.C. on the lower northeast slope of the Areopagus. Diameter at bottom -3.20m Upper fill: Latest coins ... Second quarter to end of 1st c. B.C.