Agora Deposit: L 18:1
Title:   Well
Category:   Well
Description:   A well lined with a very well built stone wall, carefully made and fitted to the curve of the well cutting, with footholds running down its N and S faces. This wall, of small stones, runs to 7.30m. from the well mouth. Below that the well is lines with drums of tiles. At the east side at the surface, a beam cutting was made to hold a beam to support a brick vault over the mouth of the well. The vault collapsed just after the well was discovered. Behind the tile lining a cavity filled with nearly whole amphorae used to prop sides.
The fill seems to be Hellenistic.
Digging abandoned at -11.76m. due to collapse.
Date:   23-29 March 1937
Section:   Υ
Grid:   Υ:35/ΜΒ
Elevation:   -11.76m.
Masl:   -11.76m.
References:   Report: 1958 Φ
Object: SS 7210
Notebook: Υ-2
Notebook: Υ-3
Notebook Pages (9)