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| Pyre in House N, room 4 (RSY=Pyre 7), in the industrial area west of the Areopagus.
Pottery, mall pieces of calcined bone, log, wood cinders, and charcoal in diamond-shaped pit in floor sequence. The pyre ... Late 4th-early 3rd c. B.C ... Pyre in House N, Room 4 |
| Pyre in Room 1, area west of street (RSY=Pyre 11).
Early in the third quarter of the 4th. c. B.C.
In courtyard. Artifacts, bone, and cinders in irregular pit in floor sequence. The pit had been dug into ... 350-330 B.C. |
| Pyre in Room 8 of Roman House H. Concentration of artifacts, bone, and flecks of carbon in stratum, no pit discerned. the pyre lay within a red fill apparently contemporary with it, but with some later ... 300-290 B.C. |
| Pyre in layer 8a in SW corner of Room 7 of Greek House δ.
Oval pyre; 0.60 (n-s)x 0.35 (e-w).
The pyre was covered by the surface of layer 8 and extended slightly into layer 9 below it. Small bone fragments, ... 325-300 B.C. |
| Pyre in House T, Room 1, Layer 5-6 (RSY=Pyre 3) in the industrial area west of the Areopagus.
First quarter 4th. c. B.C.
Artifacts, bone, and cinders in pit in floor sequence. The pyre was found in digging ... 400-375 B.C.(?) |
| Pyre in House D, Room 4 (RSY=Pyre 4) in the industrial area west of the Areopagus.
Notebook refers to House N.
Pottery belongs late in third quarter of the 4th. c. BC. Pyre burned near beginning of last ... 350-300 B.C ... Pyre in House D, Room 4 (RSY=Pyre 4) in the industrial area west of the Areopagus.
Notebook refers to House N.
Pottery belongs late in third quarter of the 4th. c. ... Hence the pyre may postdate the abandonment of the house considerably. |
| Pyre in layer "9d" in SW corner of Room 6 of Greek House δ. Ashes and fragments of small bones ... Ca. 225 B.C. |
| Pyre 1 in Central House, Room XI, strosis 3. Sacrificial pyre with characteristic small vases amid carbonized twigs and bone.
Near north side of courtyard. This pit was cut slightly into strosis 3 (lot ... 1st quarter 4th c. B.C. |
| Graves. Byzantine and Turkish Graves. Byzantine Infant in Pot. Skeleton; Byzantine or Turkish. Geometric Graves. Geometric Grave XV. Infant in Pot. Hellenistic Graves. Fido's Grave. Pyre; Between Lekanes ... ΝΝ-45 ... Pyre; Between House L and Drain ... Pyre; in House N; Room 2 ... Pyre; in House; Room 4 |
| Pyre in House N, room 2, layer 5 (RSY=Pyre 8).
Near northern corner of room 6. Artifacts, bone, burnt logs, and cinders in square pit dug from level of layer 5, through layers 5 and 6; thin clay floor ... 325-300 B.C ... Pyre in House N, room 2, layer 5 (RSY=Pyre 8).
... Young identified layer 6 as the latest house floor and concluded that this pyre was buried after the abandonment of the house. ... The stratigraphic situation may therefore indicate a renovation rather than abandonment. The pyre lies well below the mudbrick layer of wall decay in this room. |
Mended from three pieces. Smaller and slightly shallower than P 18602.
Cf. P 18596. Finished Grave in House N, room 4 (= Pyre 7). 6144 Leica, XXIX-81, XXIX-87 ... 29 September 1947 ... Grave in House N, room 4 (= Pyre 7). |
| Disturbed pyre dispersed in fill of Room 5, House D.
Pyre pots in very fragmentary condition were noticed by Barbara Tsakirgis in later analysis of pottery that had been excavated in 1938; no mention of ... 14 June 1938 ... Disturbed pyre dispersed in fill of Room 5, House D.
Pyre pots in very fragmentary condition were noticed by Barbara Tsakirgis in later analysis of pottery that had been excavated in 1938; no mention of them was made at the time of excavation.
The fill in which they were found lies partly over the continuation of the eastern wall of the house. |
| Sacrificial pyre in the Northeast Unit, central part of Room XI. Deposit L 17:4 ... Central House in the notebooks (SD). 1503 Horizontal (normal) ... 5 May 1958 |
| Sacrificial pyre in the Northeast Unit, central part of Room XI. Deposit L 17:4 ... Central House in the notebooks (SD). 1503 Horizontal (normal) ... 5 May 1958 |
Mended from three pieces; one side of rim restored. Plain shallow saucer with slightly upturned rim. Burned.
Cf. P 18596. Finished Grave in House N, room 4 (= Pyre 7). 6144 Leica, XXIX-81 ... 29 September 1947 ... Grave in House N, room 4 (= Pyre 7). |
Complete. Convex lid with plain edge and small knob handle.
Cooking ware fabric; unglazed. Finished Pyre in House T, Room 1, layer 6 (= Pyre 3). 7132, 7311 Leica ... 14 April 1948 |
Intact. Similar to P 18596 (ΝΝ 3757), but smaller.
ADDENDA P 18596: Low base and rather deep body with plain rim. Finished Grave in House N, room 4 (= Pyre 7). 6144 Leica, XXIX-81 ... 29 September 1947 ... Grave in House N, room 4 (= Pyre 7). |
Greek House J, under room 8 of Roman House H.
Typical though very fragmentary pyre pottery lay dispersed in a stratum over bedrock with pottery ranging from the 5th to the mid-3rd c.
In same general area ... Early 4th c. B.C.? ... Greek House J, under room 8 of Roman House H.
Typical though very fragmentary pyre pottery lay dispersed in a stratum over bedrock with pottery ranging from the 5th to the mid-3rd c.
In same general area as pyre Q 20:4, it must come from a different, earlier pyre. |
| Small body fragments restored. Moulded base with high stem. Vertical handles with projecting thumb-rests.
Good glaze, black to reddish, over all; scraped grooves around base and underneath it. Finished ... 29 September 1947 ... Grave in House N, room 4 (= Pyre 7). |
Small fragments of both pyxis and lid restored. High base and plain rim, grooved to receive convex lid with knob handle.
Dull black glaze, much peeled, over all. Finished Grave in House N, room 4 (= ... 29 September 1947 ... Grave in House N, room 4 (= Pyre 7). |
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