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Located in Room IV, strosis 3, of SW House. Archaic, later disturbed, filling in and over undug well. See also L-M 17-18:1 where objects SS 14318 and T 3576 are actually from the filling over the undug ... 6th-5th c. B.C ... Well B |
Digging abandoned at 17.10m.
Nbp. 2863: The fill in the mouth to -6.50 was a dump of mixed hellenistic and late roman sherds. From -6.50 to -11.00m. small stones with a few late roman sherds 4th-5th c ... 4th-5th c. A.D ... Well B |
7th-9th c. A.D ... Well B |
6th-8th c. A.D ... Well B |
| Well. Well B ... Υ-5 904, 905 Υ 527 S 2018 Υ 545 P 26187 Υ 546 P 26188 Lot Υ 52 L 17:1 ... 17 April 1958 ... Well ... Well B |
Well B: early Byz.
Water level ca. -7.80m. Diameter Top ca. 1.10m, Bottom ca. 0.80m Coins
17 February 1937 #1 ... Early Byzantine ... Well B in ΟΑ |
| Banded amphora ... Jeff Vanderpool ... Well B 18:9. Horizontal (normal) ... 1 Feb 2021 ... Well B 18:9. |
| Banded amphora ... Jeff Vanderpool ... Well B 18:9. Horizontal (normal) ... 1 Feb 2021 ... Well B 18:9. |
| Banded amphora ... Jeff Vanderpool ... Well B 18:9. Horizontal (normal) ... 1 Feb 2021 ... Well B 18:9. |
| Banded amphora ... Jeff Vanderpool ... Well B 18:9. Horizontal (normal) ... 1 Feb 2021 ... Well B 18:9. |
| Cooking pot ... Jeff Vanderpool ... Well B 18:9. Horizontal (normal) ... 1 Feb 2021 ... Well B 18:9. |
| Cooking pot ... Jeff Vanderpool ... Well B 18:9. Horizontal (normal) ... 1 Feb 2021 ... Well B 18:9. |
| Cooking pot ... Jeff Vanderpool ... Well B 18:9. Horizontal (normal) ... 1 Feb 2021 ... Well B 18:9. |
| Cooking pot ... Jeff Vanderpool ... Well B 18:9. Horizontal (normal) ... 1 Feb 2021 ... Well B 18:9. |
Late Roman intrusion ... 6th-5th B.C ... Southwest House; Room IV; Strosis 3-4; Over Well B; Upper Filing of Well B |
Double Well by Entrance to Square Building (Well B)
Wall A (R 9:2) was Late Geometric or transitional well, into one-half of which a bothros had been sunk in Turkish times (16th c. A.D.)-R 9:3.
This bothros ... ca. 17th century A.D ... Double Well by Entrance to Square Building (Well B)
Wall A (R 9:2) was Late Geometric or transitional well, into one-half of which a bothros had been sunk in Turkish times (16th c. ... This bothros was lined on the side of the Geometric well by a wall made of rough stones and pink cement, supported by three small round wooden beams. |
| Well B and rubble walls, from the west ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... Well B and rubble walls, from the west. |
| Well B and rubble walls, from the east ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... Well B and rubble walls, from the east. |
Gray coarse clay. Carl Roebuck, Nb. No. 6.
Well B, 0.65-1m. 103 ... 7 April 1938 ... No. 6.
Well B, 0.65-1m. |
Brown and black pattern. Carl Roebuck, Nb. No. 6.
Well B, 1-1.50m. 108 ... 8 April 1938 ... No. 6.
Well B, 1-1.50m. |
Animal's foot; and tail; red paint. Carl Roebuck, Nb. No. 6.
Well B, 5.30-6.20m. 151 ... 14 April 1938 ... No. 6.
Well B, 5.30-6.20m. |
| Trefoil lip. Almost whole. Black glaze. Carl Roebuck, Nb. No. 8.
Well B, 15.50-16.60m. 556 ... 3 June 1938 ... No. 8.
Well B, 15.50-16.60m. |
| Black glaze bands; one handle gone. Carl Roebuck, Nb. No. 8.
Well B, 15.50-16.60m. 556 ... 3 June 1938 ... No. 8.
Well B, 15.50-16.60m. |
Satyr with instrument?; red and white paint. Carl Roebuck, Nb. No. 6.
Well B, 0.65-1m. 97 ... 7 April 1938 ... No. 6.
Well B, 0.65-1m. |
Pit (= collapsed cistern). Fill mixed, late Hellenistic to early Roman. The cistern floor has an E-W channel, no doubt running from the pit at 107/Ζ to the well at 107/ΙΓ (B 21:24). Coins:
10 June 1939 ... 150-100 B.C ... The cistern floor has an E-W channel, no doubt running from the pit at 107/Ζ to the well at 107/ΙΓ (B 21:24) ... Also from cistern passage north, leading to well B 21:24 (107/ΙΓ: ΝΝ 1694 (SS 9510), ΝΝ 701 ( SS9512), ΝΝ 1863 (B 760), ΝΝ 2316 (P 17408), ΝΝ 2317 (P 17409), ΝΝ 2318 (P 17410). |
| Grave 5 and narrow strip between well (b) and bothros (π) ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... 8 Feb 1935 ... Grave 5 and narrow strip between well (b) and bothros (π). |
Well. Construction, use and dumped fillings of the Hellenistic period. Tile-lined well with a packing of jars behind the tiles; the well cut through (Fill 4) the passage of a cistern (B 21:25). At 9.00m ... Hellenistic ... Well. Construction, use and dumped fillings of the Hellenistic period. Tile-lined well with a packing of jars behind the tiles; the well cut through (Fill 4) the passage of a cistern (B 21:25). |
Coarse red clay sherd with incised decoration, and graffito. Carl Roebuck, Nb. No. 8.
Well B, earth. 557 ... 3 June 1938 ... No. 8.
Well B, earth. |
| Laura Gawlinski ... Well in courtyard of Early Building I, adjacent to wall of Room B. Tile lined; upper course in situ, lower two collapsed probably in antiquity. Letters inscribed on rims (eta, phi, omicron, theta). Medium ... First quarter of the 4th c. B.C ... Excavations | 2008 | Trenches | Gawlinski | Early Building I | Room B | Well Fill |
Cat's head and rays. Same pot as AP 1189. Carl Roebuck, Nb. No. 6.
Well B, 1.50-2.20m. 121 ... 9 April 1938 ... No. 6.
Well B, 1.50-2.20m. |
| Fragmentary. Coarse but thin ware. Much blackened by fire. Carl Roebuck, Nb. No. 8.
Well B, 15.50-16.60m. 556 ... 3 June 1938 ... No. 8.
Well B, 15.50-16.60m. |
Base of a coarse red clay vessel with incised decoration. Carl Roebuck, Nb. No. 8.
Well B, earth. 562 ... 4 June 1938 ... No. 8.
Well B, earth. |
Early Roman well with four fills.
fill 1: well sealed 1st. c. A.D.
fill 2: more bones than pots.
fill 3: nothing later than 1st. c. B.C.=POU
fill 4: similar to fill 3, a little earlier? Coins:
7 May 1940 ... Early Roman |
Tiled well (diam. 0.78m); height of tiles 0.61m. Water level -5m. Well found at bottom of Byzantine pit, uppermost tiles cut down. Coins:
7 July 1947 #1-#2 ... Post-Herulian |
Diameter 0.80m. Water level -2m. Tiled well; height of tiles 0.67m. well in court (Room 3) of House N.
Late Hellenistic destruction fill (Pergamene etc) to -7m;
Sand without a well deposit (lamp Type ... 1st c. B.C. to 1st c. A.D. |
The well had two upper fills and a stratified deposit at the bottom. The well deposit is divided into two parts, 3rd. c. and 2nd. c. (with perhaps late 1st. c.).; dumped filling of 5th century. Coins: ... 1st.-3rd. c. A.D. |
POU = 10.00-11.30m.
"The well is important because it gives us a terminus post quem for Building D." (nbp. 3346)
Shallow well, producing little water or trouble, but a great quantity of coarse late Roman ... Ca. A.D. 300-370 and Ca. A.D. 400 |
Back fill in an unfinished well, originally dug only to a depth of 3.80m. Apparently dug in the 3rd. c. B.C. and refilled at once; the filling contained a scattering of 5th. and 4th. c. fragments as well ... To early 3rd century. |
Grid notation in error as 99/ΚΑ sometimes.
A well (diameter 1.20m; diameter inside tiles at bottom 0.85m) in the industrial area west of the Areopagus, at the bottom of the valley, about 10.00m. east of ... 3rd. c. B.C. |
Dumped filling in the upper part of a well, to a depth of 6.65m. (the excavation could not be completed and the use filling was not reached). Homogeneous fill dumped from nearby. Coins:
1 June 1936 #1 ... Ca. 425-400 B.C. |
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