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[Image] 2012.53.1140 (LX-45)

Tomb at the southeast corner of the Stoa Pier 12 (Deposit Q 10:2). To left, the southeast corner of the foundation trench for the Square Building ... (chamber tomb) south 2737 Horizontal (normal) ... 8 Sep 1953

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[Image] 2012.53.1144 (LX-49)

Tomb at the south side of Stoa Pier 12 (Deposit Q 10:6) ... (chamber tomb) east 2741 Horizontal (normal) ... 9 Sep 1953

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[Image] 2012.53.1142 (LX-47)

Chamber tomb to the southeast of the Stoa Pier 12 (Deposit Q 10:5). Beyond is another chamber tomb (Deposit Q 10:2); to right is the cutting for the south stylobate of the Square Building ... (chamber tomb) west 2735 Horizontal (normal) ... 8 Sep 1953

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[Object] P 20687: Alabastron

Mouth and about half of body missing; one non-joining fragment. Partly restored in plaster. Lines around base of neck; wave decoration on body; concentric circles in groups on bottom; handles glazed ... 2 May 1950

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[Object] P 20688: Three-Handled Jar Fragments

Five fragments make up to three: a) Part of mouth. b) One handle and some of shoulder. c) Fragment of body. Band on rim; neck glazed inside and outside. Group of vertical lines on shoulder bordered by ... 2 May 1950

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[Object] P 20689: Spouted Amphoriskos Fragments

Five fragments make up to four: a) Spouted mouth, neck and upper stubs of handles. b) Lower handle stub. c) Part of body. d) Uncertain; probably not belonging. Buff clay, unglazed inside; fired purplish-gray ... 2 May 1950

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[Deposit] Q 10:6: Chamber Tomb by Stoa Pier 12, Burial 10

Mycenaean Chamber Tomb by Stoa Pier 12 (Burial 10). The entire north side of the chamber had been cut away by Stoa Pier 12 and most of the depth by leveling operations in connection with Square Building, ... Early Myc. IIIA

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[Object] P 23584: Kylix

Broken but complete. Flatish foot, flat beneath and with a large hemispherical depression at its center; tall stem; shallow bowl; two small band handles. Pale yellow clay, rubbed smooth. Mycenaean grave ... 8 September 1953

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[Object] P 23586: One-Handled Bowl

Broken but complete. Shallow open bowl with one high vertical handle rising from everted rim. Pale yellow clay. Covered with thin red wash inside and out. Mycenaean grave at S.E. corner of Stoa pier 12 ... 8 September 1953

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[Object] P 20690: Jug

About half of rim and body, handle and bottom preserved; restored in plaster. Body tapers to small flat foot; round mouth; vertical band handle from rim. Dull streaky black glaze outside, and inside mouth ... 2 May 1950

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[Deposit] Q 10:5: Chamber Tomb Southeast of Stoa Pier 12

Mycenaean Chamber Tomb SE of Stoa Pier 12 (Burial 8). Roughly rectangular, measuring 1.70m by 1.40m, and was cut down to within 0.65m. by the construction of the Square Building. A rectangular cutting ... Early Myc. IIIA

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[Object] P 23585: Goblet

Broken but complete; a few small bits restored in plaster. Flat foot with deep depression at center beneath; low stem; deep bowl; two vertical band handles. Buff clay. Covered with deep lustrous red glaze, ... 8 September 1953

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[Object] P 20686: Spouted Pitcher

Mouth, neck, handle and upper half of body preserved; two non-joining fragments from lower body. Tall neck; spouted mouth; small projection at lower handle attachment. S-shaped vertical bands on upper ... 2 May 1950

[Deposit] Q 9:1: Disturbed Burial

Mycenaean burial, disturbed (Piers 12-13 east). Plan unclear. Bones discarded. It was found in the trench for the east stylobate of the Square Building. It was so badly disturbed by the Classical builders ... Myc. IIIA:2

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[Deposit] Q 10:2: Chamber Tomb at Southeast Corner of Pier 12

Mycenaean Grave at SE corner of Pier 12 (Burial 9). There are no traces of dromos, which must have been located at the north and have been cut away by the trench four the south stylobate of the Square ... Myc. III A:1

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[Publication] Agora XIII: The Neolithic and Bronze Ages

Immerwahr, S. A ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The finds in the Athenian Agora from the Neolithic and Bronze Ages have added important chronological context to the earliest eras of Athenian history. The bulk of the items are pottery, but stone, bone, ... 1971