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Corinthian type. Reserved: lower part of wall, top of foot and underside. Added red: line inside lip, one below handles and a band in the reserved zone above the foot ... Early 5th c. B.C. |
Corinthian type. Reserved: lower part of wall, top of foot and underside. Added red: line inside lip, one below the handles and a band in the reserved zone above the foot ... Early 5th c. B.C. |
Corinthian type. Reserved: lower part of wall, decorated with vertical strokes; underside, with glaze circle and dot ... Mid 5th c. B.C. |
Corinthian type. All black ... 4th c. B.C. |
| Skyphoi ... AMS Horizontal (normal) |
Small pieces of rim and wall, and most of one handle missing. Shape similar to P 16473 and P 16374 (ΓΓ 928 and Γ 929), but rather more substantial and less eggy. System of glazing and decoration the same; ... May, June 1939 |
Mended from many pieces; small fragments missing. Small skyphos of Corinthian type with walls drawn in sharply at base and at rim. Rather high flaring foot.
Dull mottled black glaze; red inside. House ... 1948 |
Chips missing. Small Corinthian type skyphos.
Red line inside lip, below handles, and on reserved area at base of wall and top of foot. Space inside foot reserved. Well below Stoa gutter. 3780 Leica, ... 31 May 1954 |
| About one-third of body missing and part of base; restored in plaster. Similar in shape and decoration to P 15979 (ΓΓ 655), but smaller.
Dull black glaze fired to brown and greenish-brown around lower ... 2-19 May 1939 |
Heavy deposit of good black and plain wares ... 450-425 B.C |
Dumped filling in a well on the west slope of the Areopagus (apparently separate, no mends between them, but differing little in date) the bottom filling apparently thrown in towards the beginning of the ... Ca. 425-400 B.C. and earlier |
| This filling is the largest deposit of its time found in the Agora. It may be compared with H 6:5 and with N 7:3.
Dug in soft bedrock to a depth of 11.40m; footholds cut on opposite sides of the shaft ... Ca. 490-450 B.C. |
| Well below Stoa Gutter opposite Pier 1.
Heavy dumped filling remarkable among Agora well-deposits both for the high quality and the good conditions of pottery of all sorts.
It represents the stock of a ... Ca. 520-490 B.C. |
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