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| Eugene Vanderpool ... Finds from Section Ψ span from Turkish down to the Neolithic and Geometric times. Several wells and cisterns from various periods were found and explored. The most extensive remains in the section belong ... 24 Jan-18 Jun 1938 |
| Rather less than half preserved. Low side; broad flat floor; flat bottom.
Gritty, extremely micaceous, pinkish-brown clay. Unglazed. Well, ca. 350-320 B.C. 449 Leica PD 1140-14d ... 11-17 May 1938 |
Fragments of rim and body missing; restored in plaster. Round body, bottom and mouth; single flat handle from lip.
Traces of thin dull glaze wash. Well, ca. 350-320 B.C. 449 Leica ... 11-17 May 1938 |
| Half of one handle and about one-quarter of rim and body preserved.
Large open basin with deep broad groove on top of projecting rim.
Very flaky reddish-brown clay. Dull brownish glaze on interior.
Cf ... 11-17 May 1938 |
| Finds/Coins ... 16-26 (pp. 807-808) 801 998 ... 1938 |
A small square well at 37/ΚΑ (about 0.60x0.70m), on the north slope of the Areopagus. Curbed with rough stones.
Filling of a small shallow well which contained nothing from the POU and since no water was ... Ca. 350-320 B.C. |
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