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[Agora Publication] The Neolithic and Bronze Ages

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

[Agora Object] P 21412: Kylix

Mended from four pieces. Complete but for lip fragment and handle; cracked at lip. Offset lip, narrow bowl, medium stem; sloping foot, depression in the center underneath. Very pale coarse buff clay; ... 24-25 May 1951

[Agora Object] P 21415: Vessel Fragment: Cooking Ware

Tripod cooking pot. One foot and a little of the round-bodied bowl preserved. High foot, thin oval in section, tapering to a small blunt tip. Sandy micaceous clay, pinkish with gray core; carefuly made ... 24-25 May 1951

[Agora Object] P 21416: Krater Fragment

Wall fragment. Parts of two whorl-shell motifs preserved, the one almost complete, that at the left showing part of stem only. Pink clay, buff slip, red glaze. Mycenaean grave. 4334 Leica ... 24-25 May 1951

[Agora Object] P 21417: Cup

Mended from three pieces; complete but for handle, vertical band from rim and chips. Shallow teacup type. Flat, slightly offset base. Unglazed; pink-buff clay, poorly cleaned Mycenaean grave. 4334 Leica, ... 24-25 May 1951

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[Agora Object] ST 506: Bead

Intact. Shield-shaped, lentoid. Pierced vertically. Similar to ST 498 (H 676), but without the four depressions which on that suggest a seal stone. Black steatite. Mycenaean Grave. 4334 Leica PD 2112-6 ... 24-25 May 1951

[Agora Deposit] K 6:1: Well East of Roman Building

Diameter of top of well 0.80m. An early well east of Roman Building, north of Temple of Ares and thus in the region of the Mycenaean cemetery. Sherds almost entirely Mycenaean with nothing later and a ... Mycenaean

[Agora Deposit] O 7:14: Mycenaean Gully and Deposit in front of NE Stoa

Mycenaean Deposit (Gully) in front of NE Stoa (corrected from P 7:1). It consisted of a series of irregular pits, some gradually linked up with one another to form what seemed a natural gully. The largest ... Mycenaean IIIA-B