Cistern (and passage) on the north slope of the Areopagus. Fill badly disturbed in modern and Turkish times. The few ancient sherds seem to be chiefly early Roman-1st c. B.C. (p. 256).
Some finds labeled ... 1st c. B.C ... Agora IV, p. 243 ... Agora XXXII, p. 302. |
| Well. Hesperia, VIII, 1939, pp. 214, 216-217. Cistern. Howland type 39. Fill. Howland type 44 D. Hesperia, XXIV, 1955, p. 283, no. 6. Other. Howland type 40 A. Agora, IV, pp. 242-243. Agora, V, Group H, ... Agora 7 227 M 20:2 N 21:1 M-Q 17-21 O 17:1 O 17:4 O 18:1 O 18:3 N 13:1 O 20:1 N 15:1 P 7:4 N 17:2 P 8:1 N 19:1 P 18:1 P 18:2 N 19:2 Q 7:3 N 20:3 N 20:5 Q 13:1 Q 13:3 ... Early 1st-Late 5th A.D ... Agora, IV, pp. 242-243 ... Agora, IV, p. 243 ... Agora, IV, p. 244 |
| Maximinus I. RIC, IV (2), p. 146, 78. RIC, IV (2), p. 146, 81. RIC, IV (2), p. 147, 85. RIC, IV (2), p. 147, 90. Maximus. RIC, IV (2), p. 156, 13. Pupienus. RIC, IV (2), p. 175, 20. Gordian III. RIC, IV ... Agora 2 19 ... 236 A.D. |
| Severus Alexander. RIC, IV (2), p. 104, 402. RIC, IV (2), p. 104, 407. RIC, IV (2), p. 115, 560. RIC, IV (2), p. 114, 547. RIC, IV (2), p. 117, 591. RIC, IV (2), p. 118, 602. RIC, IV (2), p. 110, 500 ... Agora 2 18 ... 223 A.D. |
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