"UserLevel","Icon","dc-description","dc-date","Type","dc-subject","Collection","dc-creator","dc-title","Id","Chronology","Name","dc-publisher","Redirect" "","Agora:Image:2012.50.0895::/Agora/2012/2012.50/2012.50.0895.jpg::1526::2048","Four non-joining fragments (and a few small scraps) preserve parts of the wall, to the neck, and half the base. Round-bodied oinochoe (Shape III); ring foot rounded above, broad and flat below; fine scraped line at junction of foot and wall. ; ; Part of the left side of the figured panel remains; upper border, large egg and dart below small egg and dot band; sides, chevrons; bottom, maeander with checkerboard squares. Maenad dancing, her forehead and the front of her head, her left hand, her foot (cf. scrap of foot on fragment b) and part of her lower legs missing. She wears a thin-sleeved chiton with girded overfold, bracelets, and earrings. Her hair is bound by a narrow triple fillet and ornamented with small leaves and white flowers. She dances with head thrown back and left arm raised; in her right hand a pair of flutes. ; ; Excellent black glaze on inside to base of neck; brown wash below. Underside unglazed. Relief contour for flesh and in part for drapery. The hair is brown.","8 May 1939","Object","Red Figured And White Ground | Oinochoai | Shape 3 | Full Size","Agora","","Red Figure Oinochoe Fragments","Agora:Object:P 15034","","P 15034","","" "","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-4-256::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 004/Agora 004 256 (246).png::1456::2048","Agora 4","","PublicationPage","","Agora","","Broneer, Corinth, Vol. IV, Part II, Terracotta Lamps, Type I","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-4-256","","Agora 4, s. 256, p. 246","","" "","","Debris pit, located in Room 2 of ΒΘ East. Pit measures ca. 2.30 by 1.70m., and nearly a meter deep. The pottery from the pit dates ca. 10th-12th c. A.D. The fill of the pit consisted of soft, black charcoal and earth, within which we recovered ca. 800 goat horns, representing over 400 unique adult goats. The tip of every well preserved horn has been cut to facilitate husbandry. The horn deposit may represent the refuse from a tanning facility. At the bottom of the pit, we discovered four nearly whole vessels: a water pitcher, cooking pot, coarse ware pot, and suspended lamp.; ; Coins: ΒΘ-130; Finds: ΒΘ 77-81; Pottery lots: T 199, T 200; Notebook: ΒΘ IX; Baskets: 40, 50; pp. 1729, 1751; X-Section: p. 1650; Grid: L/2,4-3/14,16; Elevation: 54.086-53.100m.","16-23 July 2010; 2-5 August 2010","Deposit","Excavations | 2010 | Trenches | West | Western Section | Northern Area | East | Level 1","Agora","Michael Laughy","Goat Horn Pit","Agora:Deposit:L 3:1","10th-12th c. A.D.","L 3:1","","" "","Agora:Image:2009.01.0270::/Agora/2009/2009.01/2009.01.0270.tif::3040::2008","Well cut into bedrock under late Roman building in ΕΛ. 1.2m in diameter with small cutting of unclear function at south edge about 0.2m wide. Walls cut straight down, tapering near bottom to 0.8m. Footholds about 30cm apart down the north and south sides. Does not seem to have tapped into a water source, no distinct period of use. There were 14 layers of fill from two periods-the Roman resurfacing of the area using Hellenistic fill (possibly associated with Deposit T-U 21:1, but not kept as such since floors were damaged in area directly above) and dumped fill from the late 6th/early 5th c. B.C. Much earlier material (Neolithic, etc) mixed throughout.; Layers:; Hellenistic fill under Roman floors; I.(86.34-85.93m) rubble; II.(85.93-85.58m) dark brown rubble; III.(85.57-85.30m) more stony rubble; IV.(85.30-84.80m) very rocky, almost sterile, increase of clay and sand; V.(84.80-84.03m) less rocks, almost sterile, increase of clay and sand; Late 6th/early 5th B.C dumped fills; VI.(84.03-82.64m) mix of clay and sand deposits, dog skulls; VII.(82.64-81.79m) mostly sand; VIII.(81.79-81.39m) light brownish-grey clay, almost sterile; IX.(80.39-80.99m) mix of grey clay, brown clay and sand, much ceramic; X.(80.99-80.24m) sandy, more ceramic; XI.(80.19-77.74m) sandy, enormous stones (some 100kg+). A ""contamination layer"" was excavated after layer X because heavy rains refilled the well.; XII.(77.74-75.71m) clay with sand, even more ceramic, ,burned rocks and sherds; pigment and wood; XIII.(75.71-74.84m) crushed bedrock and marl, wood (bucket), large shells, little ceramic, pigment. Excavated in two baskets, seasons 2002 and 2003.; XIV.(74.84-74.57m) bluish-gray crushed bedrock,, little ceramic and charcoal","26 June-2 August 2001; 12 June-2 August 2002; 12-23 June 2003","Deposit","","Agora","","Well","Agora:Deposit:U 21:1","Late Archaic","U 21:1","","" "","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-13-303::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 013/Agora 013 303 (282).png::1449::2048","Agora 13","","PublicationPage","","Agora","","The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index; Pottery; Middle Helladic; Shapes; Lids","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-13-303","","Agora 13, s. 303, p. 282","",""