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[Image] 2007.01.1745

Jug with incised decoration ... Horizontal (normal)

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[Image] 2007.01.1746

Jug with incised decoration ... Horizontal (normal)

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[Image] 2012.84.1405 (98-49-2)

Jug with Incised Decoration ... AMS Horizontal (normal)

[Drawing] DA 10163

Roman Pottery ... John W. Hayes ... Double. Similar to PD 3083-379 (DA 6552). Cf. Agora XXXII, no. 1487, fig. 45. See also DA 10012 (view 2= PD 3083-262), 10200, 10230. See Folder 4.

[Drawing] DA 10200

Roman Pottery ... John W. Hayes ... Double. Similar to PD 3083-379 (DA 6552), Cf. Agora XXXII, no. 1487, fig. 45. See also DA 10012 (view 2= PD 3083-262), DA 10163 and DA 10230.

[Drawing] DA 10230

Roman Pottery ... John W. Hayes ... Similar to PD 3083-379 (DA 6552). Cf. Agora XXXII, no. 1487, fig. 45. See also DA 6552, DA 10012 (view 2= PD 3083-262), 10200. See Folder 4.

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[Drawing] PD 3083-372; PD 3083-373; PD 3083-374; PD 3083-375; PD 3083-376; PD 3083-377; PD 3083-378; PD 3083-379; PD 3083-380 (DA 6552)

Roman Pottery ... John W. Hayes ... Note on drawing "Supplement Fig 2". Missing P number. PD 3083-207, -211 and -212 have no corresponding P number.

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[Notebook Page] Ψ-3-102 (pp. 594-595)

Jug. Well. Jug with Incised Decoration. Amphora with Combed Decoration. Jug with Gouged Decoration ... Ψ-3 594, 595 P 12947 P 12948 P 12949 P 12950 P 18:1 P 12947 P 12948 P 12949 P 12950

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[Notebook Page] Φ-9-61 (pp. 1713-1714)

Clay Block: Segment of a 'Column'. Two-Handled Flagon/Table-Amphora Fragment. Amphora Fragment: Knidian. Well. Agora 005, L55, M 238, M 305-306. Jug Fragment ... Φ-9 1713, 1714 A 5098 A 2486 A 4282 P 35144 P 12948 P 35276 P 35277 Lot Φ 122 Lot Φ 130 Lot Φ 67 Lot Φ 56 Lot Φ 55 M 17:1 A 5098 P 35144 P 35276 P 35277 ... 4th A.D.

[Deposit] P 18:1.1: Upper fill

Containers 1-52. Top to 20.00m. = modern fill. Note a strong presence of W. Asia Minor (non-export-type) closed vessels here - did owner perhaps come from there? [JWH] Coins: 25 May 1938 #1-#2 ... Late Roman 5th-7th c. A.D.

[Deposit] P 18:1: Well

It may perhaps be assumed that in the 5th c. the Romans cleaned the well to 25.30m., thus removing 2nd c. and subsequent fill, and then began to reuse the shaft. Coins 20 May 1938 #6 21 May 1938 #1 25 ... POU 1st c. and 5th-6th c. A.D.

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[Notebook Page] Ψ-3-81 (pp. 552-553)

Well ... Ψ-3 552, 553 Ψ 460 P 13043 Ψ 461 P 13044 Ψ 464 P 13046 Ψ 1191 P 34597 Ψ 1197 P 34603 Ψ 1198 P 34604 Ψ 1199 P 34605 Ψ 1200 ST 1003 Ψ 387 P 12885 Ψ 388 P 12886 Ψ 389 P 12887 Ψ 390 P 12888 Ψ 391 P 12889 Ψ ... 20 May 1938

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[Notebook Page] Ψ-5-67 (pp. 925-926)

Well. Notes. Catalogued Objects ... Ψ-5 925, 926 Ψ 387 P 12885 Ψ 388 P 12886 Ψ 389 P 12887 Ψ 390 P 12888 Ψ 391 P 12889 Ψ 392 P 12890 Ψ 393 P 12891 Ψ 394 P 12892 Ψ 395 P 12893 Ψ 396 P 12894 Ψ 397 P 12895 Ψ 398 P 12896 Ψ 399 P 12897 Ψ 400 ...

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[Notebook] Φ-9

Mixed ... D. Burr ... 1601 1800 ... 1958, 1967

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[Notebook] Ψ-3

Mixed ... E. Vanderpool ... 401 600 ... 27 April 1938-21 May 1938

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[Notebook] Ψ-5

Finds/Coins ... 16-26 (pp. 807-808) 801 998 ... 1938

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[Publication] Agora XXXII: Roman Pottery: Fine-Ware Imports

Hayes, J ... The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Examples of Roman period red-gloss and red-slip pottery generally termed terra sigillata found during excavations in the Athenian Agora form the focus of this volume. These fine wares, like the other table ... 2008