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| Burial. Grave XXX ... ΚΚ-9 1783, 1784 Lot ΚΚ 401 E 7:28 Section ΚΚ 380 Section ΚΚ 382 ... 8 March 1939 ... Grave XXX |
| Grave XXX, looking west ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... Grave XXX, looking west. |
| Burial. Grave XXX A. Grave XXIX ... ΚΚ-9 1785, 1786 ΚΚ:1939.0225:1 N 31515 Lot ΚΚ 459 Lot ΚΚ 401 E 7:29 E 7:25 Section ΚΚ 384 ... 13 March 1939 ... Grave XXX A ... Grave XXIX |
Grave in cella of Hephaisteion. Grave XXX in notebook.
Filling: loose earth. No mention of bones. Lot 401b ... 8 March 1939 ... Grave in cella of Hephaisteion. Grave XXX in notebook.
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| Grave XXVI. Grave XXX. Grave XXXA. Grave XXVII. Grave XXVIII. Pronaos Wall ... ΚΚ-10 1877, 1878 Section ΚΚ 409 ... 14 Mar 1939 ... Grave XXVI ... Grave XXX ... Grave XXXA |
| Pottery under Grave XXX A (Layer IV) to early 5th century B.C ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... Pottery under Grave XXX A (Layer IV) to early 5th century B.C. |
Eugene Vanderpool Homer A. Thompson ... Mycenaean burial (no offerings) in NW corner of Stoa Terrace (original north end).
" It consisted merely of an adult skeleton lying in an extended position with head to east and the left leg slightly flexed ... Mycenaean or Protogeometric ... Agora XIII, p. 232, pls. 55, 87 (Grave XXX). |
Byzantine-Turkish
4th-5th A.D ... Graves in the Temple; Grave XXIX
Graves in the Temple; Grave XXX; Under Tiles, Row Dug; Bedrock Filling |
| Lime Pit and Kiln. Theseion Pronaos. Trench IV. Levels I-III. Church Ἁγιασμός. Burial. Grave XVII. Grave XLVII. Grave XVIII. Grave XLVIII. Grave XIX. Grave XLIX. Grave XX. Grave L. Grave XXI. Grave LI ... ΚΚ-9 1793, 1794 E 7:15 E 7:16 E 7:12 E 7:17 E 7:13 E 7:14 E 7:21 E 7:23 E 7:24 E 7:26 E 7:27 E 7:30 E 7:31 E 7:25 E 7:28 E 7:29 E 7:3 E 7:9 D-E 7:5 E 7:20 E 7:19 D 7:14 D 7:13 D 7:12 D 7:11 D 7:10 D 7:9 ... Grave XVII ... Grave XXX ... Grave XXX A |
Perhaps originally a grave cutting ... Ca. 390-380 B.C. |
Neck and shoulder fragment. P.H. 0.068; diam. 0.096.
On the shoulder, inverted encircled palmette, flanked by two horizontal encircled palmettes. Above, egg pattern. Matte drawing: red.
Perhaps from ... Ca. 430-420 B.C. |
Half of body with start of shoulder. Some of the white is very thin. P.H. 0.105; max. width 0.057.
Woman at tomb. The woman (preserved but for her right arm) wears a chiton and stands to right before ... Ca. 420 B.C. |
Fragment with part of rim, its vertical edge grooved. Glazed on underside. Part of rim broken. Max. dim. 0.06; est. diam. 0.06.
On top side: kantharos or calyx-krater (ribbed cul, stem, and foot) standing ... Probably late 5th century B.C. |
Lower part of body, all of ring base. Streaky brownish black glaze on inside. Glaze on outside brownish in places. Dent on right altar. P.H. 0.122; diam. of base 0.125. L. Talcott, AJA 49, 1945, p. 526, ... Ca. 425 B.C. |
| Dog's Grave, the bones carefully disposed. It contained a small amount of contemporary pottery in the fill, of which some deposited nearby, may have been intended as offerings ... Third quarter of 4th c. B.C. |
| Pyxis lid fragment, broken all around. Draped seated woman (mid-thigh to ankles) left. In front of her, Eros (white) flying; also left.
Good glaze, inside and out. Reddish earth over and around grave ... 2 April 1940 |
Mended from many pieces; decoration very like P 5272, save that the foot is here concave-convex, and the upper, concave part reserved. A semi-draped youth is seated to the left of a pedimental grave stele, ... 5 April 1935 |
| Wall fragment. On the white ground the drawing in red lines of an old man(?) with an outstretched right hand next to a building, possibly a grave stele.
Orange clay; white ground now yellow. West end ... 5 July 1967 |
Lip, neck and most of handle missing from squat lekythos. Female head in dotted sakkos, left; a rough volute in front of her. No relief contour. Bottom unglazed. Presumably in suburb Peristeri near church ... 18 January 1940 |
| A single fragment preserves the full height of the body of the lekythos, and a bit of the shoulder. Base, top and back missing. A woman stands beside a grave stele which is draped with fillets. Matte paint: ... 5 March 1935 |
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