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[Object] ST 711: Celt

Polished celt; broken at both ends; apparently tapered toward one end. The bottom is approximately flat, the upper surface convex, almost hemispherical in transverse section. Steatite. Well 13. Leica, ... 1961

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[Object] ST 264: Millstone Fragment

Apparently from one end of a boat-shaped grinder, domed on one side, slightly concave and smooth-worn on the other. Gray volcanic stone. Well V, green filling below brown, and above. Leica, 83-512 ... 10-15 June 1937

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[Object] ST 265: Artifact

A natural pebble, roughly the shape of a thick knife-blade with a tang, which seems to have been worn smooth through use. Gray schist-like stone. Well V, green filling below brown, and above. Leica, 83-530 ... 10-15 June 1937

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[Object] ST 266: Tool

Fragment of tool; broken at both ends. A long oval piece of gray schist-like stone, considerably worn. Well U, upper fill. Leica, 83-530 ... 16-17 June 1937

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[Object] ST 284: Weight Fragment

About half missing. A roughly oval (?) object, flattened on both faces, and pierced somewhere near the center with a hole which shows signs of wear, as if the stone had hung from a string. Hard purplish-gray ... 7-10 March 1939

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[Object] ST 283: Grinder or Pestle Fragment

One side broken away. Roughly dome-shaped; the flat side worn smooth. Gray limestone. Finished Well 10; Neolithic. Leica, 83-512 ... 7-10 March 1939

[Deposit] U 24:4: Well 13 in ΟΑ

Well 13: Neolithic ... 15 March 1939

[Deposit] S 27:4: Late Neolithic Well V in ΟΑ

Well V: Late Neolithic, West of Klepsydra. Diameter at 2.00 (when first preserved), bottom ca. 0.75m. Water level ca -4.00m ... Late Neolithic

[Deposit] U 24:3: Well 10 in ΟΑ

Well 10: Neolithic. Diameter, ca. 0.80-0.90m. No water ... Neolithic

[Deposit] T 26:3: Well U

Near paved building. No water. Diameter ca 0.80-0.85m ... 16-17 June 1937

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[Publication] Agora XIII: 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