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Graffito:
Coarse red clay. Hellenistic fill in N.E. part of section. Leica ... 20 April 1935 |
Broken all around. Fragment from a coarse vessel. Band of glaze around inside.
Scratched on outside:
Scratched on inside:
Plain buff clay. Red glaze. Destruction fill, room 8 of Roman House H. 2775 ... 27 April 1971 |
Two small joining fragments from the wall of a plain amphora.
Incised outside:
Coarse pink clay; pale buff surface. Ostrakon area. 5220 Leica ... April-June 1947 |
Small fragment of cooking ware pot.
Incised outside:
Thin fabric with white bits. Gray clay, red at inner surface. Ostrakon area. 5220 Leica ... April-June 1947 |
Small piece from the base of a black glazed kylix; torus edge reserved.
Incised underneath: Clearing over ostrakon fill. 4940 Leica ... 5 June 1947 |
From side of closed pot; two joining pieces.
Graffito, two lines, broken both ends:
Clay dark gray; dull black glaze on outside. Well, dirt pile. Late Hellenistic context. Leica ... 10 May 1939 |
Part of a kylix foot; the glaze black above, red below; the torus foot reserved.
Incised underneath: Red gravelly fill with kalikia. 4965 Leica ... 9 June 1947 |
Fragment from wall of large open vase, glazed black inside; a black band on outside.
Inscribed on the outside: Trial trench, south and north rooms, layer 2. Hellenistic, disturbed. Leica ... 8 June 1935 |
From the wall of a plain unglazed pot.
Incised outside: Sand fill. 4324 Leica ... 24-25 April 1947 |
From a large open bowl with rounded projecting rim, glazed black inside.
Incised inside, upside down with respect to the pot. Road, layer 3. B' building fill. Leica ... 4 March 1935 |
A well outside the market square to the southeast, 20m west of the Panathenaic Way; Modern fill in upper 1.65m. with Early Roman dumped fillings below. Coins:
9 May 1939 #37 (dirt pile)
10 May 1939 #53 ... Late 1st c. B.C.-early 1st c. A.D. |
| Pit (6x10) in the valley between the Areopagus and the Hill of the Nymphs. Large cutting in bedrock with 540 ostraka, mainly of the late eighties of the 5th. c. B. C. Much pottery, principally of the early ... Ca. 500-450 B.C. |
| Lang, L ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The scraps of pottery on which were written the names of candidates for ostracism are one of the most intriguing pieces of evidence for ancient democracy found in the Athenian Agora. This book is a complete ... 1990 |
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