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[Agora Publication] Greek Lamps and Their Survivals

Howland, R. H ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The author has used the trustworthy chronological data supplied by the scientific excavation of “closed deposits” at the Athenian Agora to build a continuous series of lamp types from the 7th century B.C ... 1958

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 4, s. 57, p. 47

Type 21 C; Curved Rims; Long Wide Nozzles. Type 21 B; Curved Rims; Raised Bases. Ostraka. Hesperia, IV, 1935, p. 516, no. 89, fig. 1. Well. Hesperia, Suppl. V, p. 144, no. 41, fig. 72. Pit ... Agora 4 47 L 4536 L 1110 L 3971 L 2825 L 3972 L 3973 L 2834 A 18-19:1 R 13:4 F 19:4 M 18:8 C 9:6 ... 2nd quarter of 5th B.C.

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 4, s. 237, p. 227

Type 48 A; Late Hellenistic Relief Lamps; Nozzles Oval and Grooved. Type 52 C; Early Roman; Rays with Single Lug. Type 21 C; Curved Rims; Long Wide Nozzles. Type 52 H; Early Roman; Rays without Lugs; Concave ... Agora 4 227 L 2808 L 2946 L 3088 L 2809 L 2962 L 3089 L 2814 L 2963 L 3090 L 2815 L 2969 L 3091 L 2816 L 2970 L 3093 L 2817 L 2971 L 3015 L 2824 L 2972 L 3094 L 2825 L 2978 L 3095 L 2826 L 2979 L 3096 ...

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[Agora Notebook] Χ-2

Mixed ... Margaret Crosby ... 201 393 ... 1937

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[Agora Notebook] Χ-4

Mixed ... Margaret Crosby ... 601 797 ... 1937

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[Agora Notebook Page] Χ-2-92 (pp. 374-375)

Lamp. Well. Dish. Black Glaze Stemless Cup Fragments ... Χ-2 374, 375 L 2824 L 2825 ST 172 P 9424 M 18:8 L 2824 L 2825 ST 172 P 9424 ... 15 March 1937

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[Agora Notebook Page] Χ-4-90 (pp. 770-771)

Well. Black Glaze Stamped. Plain Black Glaze. Black Figured. Red Figured. Household. Lamps. Spindle Whorl ... Χ-4 770, 771 P 8917 P 8928 P 9354 P 9357 P 9819 P 9352 P 9424 P 9425 P 9428 P 11657 P 11658 P 11659 P 11660 P 9358 Χ 719 P 10192 P 8929 P 9355 P 9353 P 9356 P 9426 P 9342 P 11661 P 11662 P 11663 P 11664 ...

[Agora Deposit] M 18:8: Well

Well at 73/Μ on the lower northeast slope of the Areopagus. Diameter of 0.90m. It seems to have been abandoned because of the very soft stereo that kept falling in from all sides. Many pieces of terracotta ... Ca. 430-420 B.C.