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Fragment of base and wall. Flaring conical base and flaring wall of rather coarse thick-walled open bowl(?).
Gritty gray clay with traces of poor red burnished slip on outside and apparently on inside ... 1961 |
| Fragment apparently preserves the full height of a high foot ring or stand. Two horizontal grooves around outside.
Gritty brown clay, gray at core; burnished red slip outside. Well U, upper fill. Leica, ... 16-17 June 1937 |
| Broken at both sides (or top and bottom). A very wide thin object beginning to curve sharply at one end. The stump of a small strut on underside. Probably a handle but perhaps a tripod support.
Gritty ... 16-17 June 1937 |
Lower end of a broad ribbon handle; near root, the stump of a small horn or projection.
Gritty brown clay; thick dark gray core; red burnished slip, inside and out. Well 4. 1669, 1884 Leica, 83-526, ... 13 May 1938 |
Mended from several fragments; the full height of the stand preserved, with a trace of the start of the pot above. Plain nearly cylindrical stand, spreading slightly to plain edge below. A hole pierced ... 7-10 March 1939 |
The full width preserved; ends broken. On the underside, traces of attachment.
Gritty gray to brown clay; rather dull light red burnish. Well 10, Neolithic. Leica ... 7-10 March 1939 |
Fragment from nearly cylindrical stand, with one edge each of two cut-out diagonals preserved.
Gritty red clay, red at surface, red to black burnish outside. Well 10, Neolithic. Leica, 83-516 PD 1200-18 ... 7-10 March 1939 |
From large bowl with walls flaring to plain lip; a lug rises from the lip.
Gritty gray clay, brown at surface; fair red burnished slip inside. Well 10, Neolithic. Leica, 83-516 PD 1200-18 ... 7-10 March 1939 |
Well 4: Late Neolithic. Diameter ca. 1.15. No water ... Late Neolithic |
Well 22: Neolithic ... Neolithic |
Well 20: Neolithic ... 14-15 April 1939 |
Well 10: Neolithic.
Diameter, ca. 0.80-0.90m. No water ... Neolithic |
Near paved building. No water. Diameter ca 0.80-0.85m ... 16-17 June 1937 |
| 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 |
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