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Mycenaean Grave below Stoa stylobate opposite pier 21, about 0.75m below the bottom of the Stoa conglomerate foundations. Although only the south side and the west end could be certainly fixed, the dimensions ... Myc. III A-early IIIB |
Mycenaean Grave inside NW corner of N extension of Stoa.
It was set deeply down, ca. 1.50m below the surface. Excavation revealed a single skeleton, extended, with head to east, and legs bent up at the ... Myc. III B |
| Badly broken and much missing. Cylindrical body; sloping shoulder; outcurved rim; three handles on shoulder.
Clay pink to buff. Light buff slip. Decoration in brown glaze. Rim glazed inside and out; tops ... 16 April 1954 |
Intact, except for chips. Small slightly flattened plain bottom; plump, almost double-conical body; neck concave in profile; plain rim, cut down slightly in back to point of handle attachment; thin flat ... 23 July 1954 |
Some very poorly preserved fragments of a three-handled jar, the fabric so flaky that it cannot be separated from the clay found in it.
Remains of red glaze. Grave inside N.W. corner of North Extension ... 23 July 1954 |
| 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 |
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