"dc-subject","Redirect","dc-description","Icon","Chronology","Type","dc-title","Name","dc-date","UserLevel","dc-publisher","Id","dc-creator","Collection" "","","The West Chamber of a double cistern lying between the northeast corner of the Theseion and the Annex to the Stoa of Zeus Eleftherios. ... Both chambers went out of use as water containers simultaneously and served for a short time as refuse dumps ... this occurred in Hellenistic times ... The mouth of the western chamber must have been closed for many centuries: above the cone of Hellenistic rubbish the filling was solid Byzantine. [Hesperia 3 (1934), p. 345]. Hell. Group C.; See G 6:2. The following objects are published together with those from G 6:2 but were found in the west chamber of the cistern system: A 230, P 366, P 367, P 403-P 407, P 2387-P 2393, L 459, L 461, L 462, L 464, L 1114, L 1115, T 133, T 134. They are listed under deposit G 6:2 and not duplicated here.","","225-165 B.C.","Deposit","West Chamber","F 6:3","11-17 March 1932","","","Agora:Deposit:F 6:3","","Agora" "","","The fill in this cistern is Byzantine with considerable admixture of Greek IV-III c. B.C.","","11th-12th c. A.D.","Deposit","Cistern","G 5:1","9-17 March 1932","","","Agora:Deposit:G 5:1","","Agora" "","","The East Chamber of a double cistern lying between the northeast corner of the Theseion and the Annex to the Stoa of Zeus Eleftherios. ... Both chambers went out of use as water containers simultaneously and served for a short time as refuse dumps ... this occurred in Hellenistic times. (Hesperia. 3 (1934), p. 345). Hell. Group C.; The following objects are published together with those from G 6:2 but were found in the west chamber of the cistern system which is deposit F 6:3: A 230, P 366, P 367, P 403-P 407, P 2387-P 2393, L 459, L 461, L 462, L 464, L 1114, L 1115, T 133, T 134.; ; One stamped amphora handle of ca. 200. Date based on comparison with F 5:1 and G 5:3.","","Ca. 200 B.C.","Deposit","Cistern East Chamber","G 6:2","23 February-16 March 1932","","","Agora:Deposit:G 6:2","","Agora" "","","A cave-in not long after the digging of this shaft destroyed its possible usefulness as a well and thereafter it was used as a dump. Two principle periods of such use were noted, and within these several phases. ; Upper filling: Ca. 510-480 B.C. cf. Hesperia 15 (1946), pp. 265-336.; Lower filling: Ca. 575-535 B.C. cf. Hesperia 7 (1938), pp. 363-411.","Agora:Image:1997.03.0104::/Agora/1997/1997.03/1997.03.0104.tif::2105::1591","Ca. 575-480 B.C.","Deposit","Rectangular Rock-Cut Shaft","G 6:3","25 July-8 October 1932","","","Agora:Deposit:G 6:3","","Agora" "","","Hellenistic filling in N.W. corner of Section (39-46/ΙΘ-ΚΓ inclusive).","Agora:Image:2012.30.0076::/Agora/2012/2012.30/2012.30.0076.jpg::1309::2048","4th.-early 2nd. B.C.","Deposit","Filling","G-H 5:1","13-25 July 1931; 29 February-12 March 1932","","","Agora:Deposit:G-H 5:1","","Agora" "","","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.","","5th c. B.C.","Deposit","Fillings","H 5-6","10 February 1933; 4-13 March 1935; 12 June 1936; 18-20 May 1938","","","Agora:Deposit:H 5-6","","Agora" "","","Deposits containing much ash and charcoal, probably to be associated with the Persian sack. Layers IV-VI of trial pit between Stoa piers IV and V.","","1st quarter 5th c. B.C.","Deposit","a) (Pre-)Persian","H 5-6.1","10 February 1933; 11-13 March 1933","","","Agora:Deposit:H 5-6.1","","Agora" "","","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.","","260-210 B.C.","Deposit","Bronze Head Well","H 6:4","16 February-2 March 1932","","","Agora:Deposit:H 6:4","","Agora" "","","Cut down through the west back foundation of the Royal Stoa immediately to the east of the 'Cave'.","","Byzantine","Deposit","Well to East of Cave","H 6:6","1931; March-7 April 1933","","","Agora:Deposit:H 6:6","","Agora" "","","Cistern-system west of the Stoa of Zeus. Two chambers connected by a tunnel, each with two fills. Lower fill in south chamber contemporary with upper fill in north chamber, at the end of the 4th c. B.C.; ; Objects T 122, T 145, L 453 and L 454 are from the dump and not assigned subdivisions.; ; Twelve stamped amphora handles. Fragments of Roman lamp and bowl indicate disturbance. small fragments of bowls of M Monogram Class; one mold.","","Ca. 375-160 B.C.","Deposit","Cave Cistern","H 6:9","21 July-8 August 1931; 3 February-14 March 1932; 25-31 May 1934","","","Agora:Deposit:H 6:9","","Agora" "","","Filling behind retaining wall of Stoa of Zeus. The remains of unfired clay adhering to the interior of various pieces make it probable that the material in this filling is a mass of debris from the floor of a pottery-works destroyed by subsequent building.","","Ca. 435-425 B.C.","Deposit","Trial Pit behind Stoa Retaining Wall","H 7:1","23 February-5 March 1935","","","Agora:Deposit:H 7:1","","Agora" "","","The filling from top to bottom uniform, yielding small bits of ancient worked marbles and pottery of the fifth and fourth centuries B.C. mixed with undecorated coarse ware, probably of Byzantine times. Apparently cleaned out and refilled in modern times.","","5th c. A.D.-Byz.","Deposit","Late Well to West of Temple of Apollo","H 7:2","29 May 1933","","","Agora:Deposit:H 7:2","","Agora"