"Type","dc-date","Redirect","Chronology","dc-publisher","Icon","Name","dc-description","Id","dc-creator","dc-subject","Collection","UserLevel","dc-title" "Deposit","16 February-2 March 1932","","260-210 B.C.","","","H 6:4","A well behind the Stoa of Zeus. Noted as the finding place of the bronze head of Nike, B 30.; ; Two Rhodian stamped amphora handles. Fragments of only two bowls.","Agora:Deposit:H 6:4","","","Agora","","Bronze Head Well" "Deposit","27-28 April 1933","","7th-6th c. B.C.","","","H 10:7","Dug as Metroon Porch Pit A and Pit C (layers II and III). Test trenches at the south end of the porch of the Metroon inside the SE corner of the Old Bouleuterion. Three layers, homogeneous in context, composed of dug bedrock fill, separated by distinct layers of poros working chips. In the lowest layer the dug bedrock was mixed with viscous red earth.","Agora:Deposit:H 10:7","","","Agora","","Old Bouleuterion Construction Fill" "Deposit","10 February 1933; 4-13 March 1935; 12 June 1936; 18-20 May 1938","","5th c. B.C.","","","H 5-6","Investigations within the Stoa of Zeus, the north part, various levels.; ; Notebook references: Stoa Trench E Layers IV and V, Stoa Pits A, B and C, and Layers I and II of area between back wall and retaining wall of Stoa. Also in Trench E the footing trench of Pier V, all layers; also Trench D, Pier III, all layers; also trench F, layers III and IV.","Agora:Deposit:H 5-6","","","Agora","","Fillings" "Deposit","15 May 1933","","350-250 B.C.","","Agora:Image:2007.04.0023::/Agora/2007/2007.04/2007.04.0023.tif::3040::2008","G 13:3","In room A. Concentration of artifacts and burning in stratum, no pit discerned. The pyre lay below a Late Hellenistic fill with a smooth earth surface. It is described as a black patch of earth with sherds, resting on a rough and uneven surface topping a fill that dates largely in the 4th c., to at least 325, with seven Hellenistic sherds perhaps intrusive from the level above. The fragmentary state of some of the pottery in the pyre suggests some disturbance.; Strosis II, on which the pyre rested, covered the walls of Room A, demonstrating that the pyre postdates a change of plan or abandonment of this part of the building, other parts of which survived to the Late Hellenistic period. The pottery shows traces of burning. No bone was recorded.","Agora:Deposit:G 13:3","","","Agora","","Pyre"