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| The base preserved; more than half the lip, and the handle; much missing from the walls; nothing of the shoulder remains. Tall shape with trefoil mouth (Type V). Broad foot, flat beneath, slightly rounded ... 19-23 March 1936 |
| Most of the front, with the decorated panel, missing, the handle, and much of the top. Pointed ovoid body on broad disk foot; neck and mouth large in proportion.
At top of panel, tongues; below, a red ... May-June 1954 |
| Flaring trefoil lip; the handle broken away. On the neck, a wavy line, with short strokes on either side. On the body, two panthers, facing; between them, a water bird, right. Filling ornaments: curved ... 16 March 1934 |
| The lower part only preserved. Disk foot, black on top and edge. Red line at junction of foot and wall. Lower wall black with two lines just below figured zone.
The glaze and slip of the decoration have ... 4 May 1938 |
| Many fragments join to form largest fragment. In addition, one large non-joining fragment gives most of the base and there are four others, non-joining. Surface badly pitted and worn. The panel is bordered ... August-September 1932 |
| Four joining fragments preserve bit of neck and upper body. Row of black rays around top of panel on shoulder. On body, a bull(?) proceeding to right; tendrils arching over his back. Traces of white markings ... 11 May 1949 |
| Part of the body preserved; four small non-joining pieces (the lower left corner of the panel; part of its left edge; a bit of the lower border; and a wall fragment). Panel bordered above by tongues, around ... June 1937 |
| One fragment preserves most of lower wall, except foot; the other much of neck and trefoil lip, with part of shoulder. Restored in plaster. Egg-shaped body; deep trefoil lip. Ivy band at base of neck; ... 21 May 1938 |
Well 9: Neolithic
Diameter, 1.00-1.10m. Water level ca. -6.90m ... Neolithic |
Packing under cobblestones 7 or 8 meters west of the Temple of Hephaistos. A similar filling found in a small hole in bedrock three or four meters north of the Temple. The high quality of the pottery from ... Ca. 500-440 B.C. |
Well at 115/ΣΤ (all the 5th c. fills of 116/ΣΤ). The lower part of the shaft contained a heavy deposit of pottery and other objects of the late archaic period, both coarse and finer wares; probably a post-Persian ... Ca. 500-480 B.C.-Roman |
Well (stone-curbed shaft) near middle of Tholos which served the prior building.
Period of Use dated to ca. 500-480(?) B.C., Upper fill dated to ca. 480-470 B.C. or soon after in Agora XXX (a gradual ... Ca. 500-480 B.C. |
Near the SW corner of the market square beneath the north part of the Heliaia (?).
No clear distinction in the filling, either of date or of character, could be observed but the presence of a number of ... Ca. 625-570 B.C. |
| Well below Stoa Gutter opposite Pier 1.
Heavy dumped filling remarkable among Agora well-deposits both for the high quality and the good conditions of pottery of all sorts.
It represents the stock of a ... Ca. 520-490 B.C. |
| A cave-in not long after the digging of this shaft destroyed its possible usefulness as a well and thereafter it was used as a dump. Two principle periods of such use were noted, and within these several ... Ca. 575-480 B.C. |
| Moore, M. B. Philippides, M. Z. P ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... This volume is the first of the Athenian Agora reports to deal specifically with figured wares; it is concerned with the black-figured pottery found in the excavations in the Athenian Agora between 1931 ... 1986 |
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