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Pit 4 in Grave area (= Cistern). Not completely cleared. Filling probably late Hellenistic, though with some earlier material ... Hellenistic ... Agora XII, p. 387. |
A circular cutting in bedrock ... Late 6th-early 5th c. B.C ... Agora XII, p. 387. |
Pit with marble chips (disturbed); working chips of the Hephaisteion construction. A few vases apparently contemporary with the building of the temple ... 5th c. B.C. to ca. 450 but disturbed ... Agora XII, p. 387. |
Hole in bedrock; small amount of debris filling ... Last quarter 5th c. B.C ... Agora XII, p. 387. |
Deposit in a cutting in bedrock on Kolonos Agoraios. Sherds in container Lot ΠΘ 4a ... Probably 4th c. B.C ... Agora XII, p. 387. |
Tiled well cleared only to a depth of 6.60m. where fallen tiles and broken bedrock made further work impossible. So far as dug, a dumped filling as late as the 6th c. A.D. Coins:
16 May 1949 #2
18 May ... As late as 6th c. A.D ... Agora X, p. 137 ... Agora XII, p. 387. |
Cistern with mixed dumped filling uniform throughout cistern and two short blind channels. Coins:
16 May 1939 #6-#7
17 May 1939 #1 ... 6th-1st c. B.C ... Agora XII, p. 387 ... Agora XXIX, p. 440. |
Filling associated with construction of Poros Building. A small amount of fragmentary pottery found in the clay filling of the original floor; perhaps deposited as late as ca. 425-400 B.C. Cf. 18:4 and ... Ca. 475-450 B.C. or later ... Hesperia 20 (1951), p. 179 ... Agora XII, p. 387. |
Foot and stem missing.
Banded decoration: outside, as the previous class; inside, reserved lip decorated with added red lines and reserved disc at center with added red circles.
Another with added red ... Ca. 550 B.C. |
Lower filling mostly of second half of 4th c. B. C. and earlier, but perhaps dumped in 3rd c. B.C. Upper filling mixed to Roman (4th c. A.D.). Pottery in container (9-22-58) is mostly second half of 4th ... Ca. 375-325 B.C. with late-3rd-century disturbance ... Agora XII, p. 387 ... Agora XXIX, p. 442 ... Agora XXX, p. 361. |
Pit 2 in Grave area. Small deposit in a pit; a fragment of a red-figured nuptial lebes recalls the early Kerch style of the second quarter of the 4th c.; the deposit as a whole runs somewhat later ... Ca. 375-315 B.C ... Agora XII, p. 387 ... Agora XXIX, p. 443 ... Agora XXX, p. 361. |
| Hole at 57/ΛΣΤ = Pottery Dump at 57/ΛΣΤ. May well have accumulated on the spot where it was found, its fragmentary state being attributable to the later rubble wall laid over it.
Cf. also P 19982 (ΟΟ ... Ca. 400-375 B.C ... Hesperia 20 (1951), p. 173 ... Agora XII, p. 387 ... Agora XXX, p. 361. |
Deposit of fine table ware and lekythoi, both black-figured and red; the plain wares closely resemble those from the well H 6:5 ... 470-450 B.C ... Agora XII, p. 387 ... Agora XXIII, p. 330 ... Agora XXV, p. 164. |
Stuccoed pit, 2m x 2.50 m, rock-cut. Coins:
26 March 1937 #1 (not a coin) ... Ca. 400-350 B.C ... Agora IV, p. 236 ... Agora X, p. 67 ... Agora XII, p. 387. |
| Burial. Fill. Agora XII, p. 385. Agora XII, p. 386. Agora XXI, p. 97. Well. R. Young, Hesperia 20, 1951, p. 96, Grave 14. Pit. R. Young, Hesperia 20, 1951, pp. 95-96, Grave 13. R. Young, Hesperia 20, 1951, ... Agora 23 330 B 21:5 C 18:4 B 21:7 C 18:8 B 21:9 C 18:11 B 21:12 C 19:5 B 21:14 D 7:2 B 21:18 D 11:1 B 21:19 D 12:4 B 21:20 D 15:1 B 21:21 D 17:2 B 21:22 D 17:4 D 17:7 C 9:6 D 17:9 D 17:10 C 12:3 C 13:2 ... 520-525 B.C ... Agora XII, p. 385 ... Agora XII, p. 386 ... Agora XII, p. 387 |
A rubbish pit at the foot of the northwest slope of the Areopagus. Black figured, plain glazed vases and several lamps. A pair of lekythoi recall both in make and in style the products of the Haimon Painter ... Ca. 480-475 B.C ... Agora IV, p. 236 ... Agora XII, p. 387 ... Agora XXIII, p. 330. |
| Thompson, Tholos (Hesperia, Supplement IV), 1940. Agora 3, pp. 179-184. I.T. Hill, The Ancient City of Athens, 1953, pp. 55-61 and 228-229. J. Travlos, Pictorial Dictionary of Ancient Athens, 1971, pp ... Agora 16 387 I 2105 ... 29 November 1934 |
Pit and well at eastern edge of Kolonos Agoraios with uniform fill.
Diameter 1.90m; straight round shaft ... Late 8th-first half 7th c. B.C ... D'Onofrio (2007), p. 91 ... Agora VIII, p. 125 ... Agora XII, p. 387. |
| Pyre /Burial (?) disturbed, in the area of the Poros Building west of the Areopagus. In northeast corner of room 4 west.
Concentration of artifacts, tiny slivers of bone, and burning in a layer of fill ... Early 4th c. B.C ... Agora IV, p. 237 ... Agora XII, p. 387. |
Flaring ring foot; plump body. Low round handle with thumb-rest on top. Two rings, one at junction of neck and body, one a little higher. Added red: on the top of the rim, a pair of lines round the body ... 575-550 B.C. |
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