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| Eugene Vanderpool ... Grave (adult female). (In some records as Grave XXXI).
The tomb was partly destroyed in antiquity; there are sherds of all periods down to Late Roman (and later) note din the fill immediately above it ... Middle Geometric I |
Well at 69/ΚΔ (Well G: PG, ELS).
Diameter 0.75m. Fairly but not perfectly evenly cut; no foot-holds in sides. Very little water gathered. The well produced a small amount of pottery, the bulk of it coming ... Protogeometric |
| Most of lip and fragments of body and base missing. Small flaring ring foot; flaring lip.
Lip glazed, neck reserved. Handles, crosshatched; on shoulder, concentric semicircles. Body glazed, with narrow ... 3-5 March 1937 |
| Lip entirely missing; also fragments of body and chips of base.
On shoulder: concentric semicircles, between which two vertical zigzag lines. Body reserved, except for broad black band between narrower ... 5 March 1937 |
| Handles and practically everything above shoulder missing.
Fabric and decoration as P 10185 (Φ 411).
ADDENDA P 10185: On shoulder: concentric semicircles, between which two vertical zigzag lines. Body ... 5 March 1937 |
| Preserved: the complete circle of the base and a strip of body up to about the middle of the neck; the whole strengthened with plaster. Also two fragments of handle and a number of non-joining body fragments, ... 26 February 1937 |
| Eugene Vanderpool ... In antiquity the area included in Section Φ lay outside the Agora proper and were apparently occupied only by houses and small buildings. The earliest period of which any considerable remains were found ... 25 Jan-17 Jun 1937 |
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