K 10:1: Turkish Pit

Coins: 2 May 1935 #1-#4 ... Turkish ... Turkish Pit

P 14:1: Turkish Pit at 41/ΙΣΤ

Turkish Pit at 41/ΙΣΤ ... 3 April 1935 ... Turkish Pit at 41/ΙΣΤ

G 14:1: Turkish pit in Δ

Called a Turkish pit, located under a Byzantine wall and filled with an upper level of Byzantine material under which a level of Roman material. Coins: 5 April 1932 #1-#3 6 April 1932 #1-#5 7 April 1932 ... 6-11 April 1932 ... Called a Turkish pit, located under a Byzantine wall and filled with an upper level of Byzantine material under which a level of Roman material.

O 14:1: Turkish Pit at 39/E

Turkish Pit at 39/Ε Coins: 14 March 1935 #17 15 March 1935 #16 ... Turkish ... Turkish Pit at 39/Ε

N 17:3: Turkish Pit at 78/KB

Turkish Pit at 78/ΚΒ Sgraffito bowl x3 Painted bowl Impressed bowl Green-glazed bowl Kioutakia bowl Kioutakia egg cup Bronze buckle No coins noted ... Turkish ... Turkish Pit at 78/ΚΒ

N 6:2: Turkish Garbage Pit

Unlined Pit at N/9-6/3,4 partially cut into wall of Mudbrick Pithos (N 6:1). Dimensions 1.20x 2.m. Soft green-gray with wet sandust consistency. Large number of sea shells, fish and animal bones. No pottery, ... Turkish ... Turkish Garbage Pit

P 6:1: Turkish Bothros

Turkish bothros/unlined pit at P/1-6/5 (now Ο/20-6/4). Fill: soft, moist greenish-yellow clay with distinctive/definitive odor. No containers. Grid correction: from P/1-6/5 to Ο/20-6/4 ... 17 April 1970 ... Turkish bothros/unlined pit at P/1-6/5 (now Ο/20-6/4).

D 7:4: Pit Grave

Disturbed pit with a skull. Pottery discarded. Late context; more likely Turkish than Geometric. See Hesperia 14 (1945), p. 303 for skull description ... 4 May 1936 ... Disturbed pit with a skull. ... Late context; more likely Turkish than Geometric.

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K 12:1: Well

Well I: PG, ELS. The collapsed well north of the Middle Stoa Terrace. This pit, or shallow well, into which a Turkish storage pit lined with stones was set, produced purely Proto-Geometric pottery and ... Protogeometric ... The collapsed well north of the Middle Stoa Terrace. This pit, or shallow well, into which a Turkish storage pit lined with stones was set, produced purely Proto-Geometric pottery and one Mycenaean figurine.

K 14:1: Collector's Dump

Pottery Deposit at 57/ΙΔ (also 57/ΙΣΤ and 63-66/Κ-ΚΕ). Contents of pit range from Mycenaean to Turkish; apparently the dump of a modern antiquities dealer ... Modern Context ... Contents of pit range from Mycenaean to Turkish; apparently the dump of a modern antiquities dealer.

K 11:2: Well 6

Well 6 = Pit 6 under Church but it antedates the church. Late Byzantine or early Turkish. Coins: 17 March 1936 #4-#5 18 March 1936 #5 ... Late Byzantine ... Well 6 = Pit 6 under Church but it antedates the church. Late Byzantine or early Turkish.

T 23:1: Storage Pit at 37/ΛΓ

Lower fill may be original. Part of North side cut away by modern bothros wall. Fragments of Pilgrim Jug of Grey Ware, related to Turkish Grey Ware? ... 12th or 13th c. A.D.

H 12:2: Pit

At the top was roughly square, but below was rounded. The walls were built of small stones laid without much effort where large ancient blocks ( some belonging to Great Drain) formed the sides. At the ... Turkish

H 12:3: Pit

Lined with small stones. Difference noted between the pottery from the top and that from the bottom. Coins: 11 April 1933 #13 (disintegrated) 12 April 1933 #1-#6 (disintegrated) (Coin no. 1. N 18194 found ... Turkish

I 6:2: Pit

Late pit in bedrock ... Late Byzantine-Turkish?

E 7:2: Ostrakon Pit

Same filling as Theseion Street Deposit D 7:2 but separate list. Perhaps also P 7904. Area disturbed by Turkish (50-56/ΜΓ-ΜΣΤ). This is 3-4 m. west of Hephaisteion, and the hole was probably filled at ... Ca. 500-470 B.C.

L 6:1: Refuse Pit

Coins: 30 May 1933 #19 ... Turkish

L 3:1: Goat Horn Pit

Michael Laughy ... Debris pit, located in Room 2 of ΒΘ East. Pit measures ca. 2.30 by 1.70m., and nearly a meter deep. The pottery from the pit dates ca. 10th-12th c. A.D. The fill of the pit consisted of soft, black charcoal ... 10th-12th c. A.D ... Debris pit, located in Room 2 of ΒΘ East. Pit measures ca. 2.30 by 1.70m., and nearly a meter deep. The pottery from the pit dates ca. 10th-12th c.

R 13:6

Pit at 9/Ε Coins: 7 March 1933 #15-#23 ... Classical to Turkish

M 12:2: Mycenaean (?) Grave

Grave of 38 year-old female, head NW, legs drawn up. Apparently unlined cist in bedrock or hard-packed dug-bedrock, its outlines no longer distinguishable from surrounding fill. Above skeleton, a number ... Mycenaean? ... If the offerings were at the feet they would have been disturbed by a late Turkish pit, and if at the head by the builders of the so-called "Burned Building".