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[Agora Publication] Pottery of the Roman Period: Chronology

Robinson, H. S ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... A group of closed deposits, ranging in date from the 1st century B.C. to the early 7th century A.D., provide evidence for the relative and absolute chronology of pottery used during many centuries of Roman ... 1959

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[Agora Object] BI 362: Bone Die

Slightly chipped but intact. Spots made of dot within two small concentric circles. Bone stained greenish. Traces of red were visible in the circles when found. Οστέινο ζάρι. Σχεδόν ακέραιο. Well, container ... 8 April 1937

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[Agora Object] BI 369: Bone Spoon Fragment

Handle entirely missing. A long narrow spoon. Greenish in color. Τμήμα οστέινου κοχλιαρίου. Well, container 95. Dec.1, 2003- South Workroom-Case 52-U, Container 1 Leica, LIX-60 ... 14 April 1937

[Agora Object] BI 370: Bone Pin

Point broken. Two grooves and small knob at other end. Well, layer III, container 98. Leica, LIX-60 ... 14 April 1937

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[Agora Object] BI 426: Bone Die

Spots made of dot within two concentric circles. Bone greenish in color. Οστέινο ζάρι. Σχεδόν ακέραιο. Well, container 91. Dec.1, 2003- South Workroom-Case 52-U, Container 3 Leica, LIX-60 ... 8 April 1937

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[Agora Object] G 158: Bottle Fragment

Two joining fragments preserve the flaring mouth, narrow neck and a bit of the body. The glass pale yellowish green in color. Well on lower north slope of Areopagus. Use filling. Container 94. 150-200 ... 9 April 1937

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[Agora Object] G 159: Bottle Fragment

A single fragment preserves the neck and flaring lip. The glass now opaque white inside and out. Well on lower north slope of Areopagus. Use filling. Container 98. Early 2nd to 150-200 A.D. Leica, LIX-80 ... 14 April 1937

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[Agora Object] G 160: Fragmentary Bottle

The several fragments made up into two groups, with one piece of body left over. A bottle with a broad flat bottom and a tall narrow neck. See G 111, for complete neck and mouth. Well on lower north slope ... 14 April 1937