"Id","dc-description","Type","dc-title","Collection","dc-date","Icon","Chronology","Redirect","Name","dc-creator","UserLevel","dc-subject","dc-publisher" "Agora:Drawing:DA 12878","Revised version of PD 699, used for fig. 27 in Agora Picture Book 16 and fig. 146 in Agora Site Guide (2010).","Drawing","The residential-industrial district southwest of the Agora. English text.","Agora","2003","Agora:Drawing:DA 12878::/Agora/Architecture/DAs/12000-12999/DA 12878.jpg::0::0","","","PD 699-2003 (DA 12878)","","","Site | By Area | South | Residential-Industrial Area to West and South of the Areopagus | Plans and Drawings","" "Agora:Deposit:J 2:1","Well West of N-S Street.","Deposit","Well West of N-S Street","Agora","27 July-2 August 1982","","Ca. 115-75","","J 2:1","","","Archaic-Classical","" "Agora:Deposit:J 2:4","Initially uncovered with a diameter of c. 1.05m. Its south side extends under the south wall of the Classical structure and so clearly predates it. The highest preserved portion of the well shaft (at the east) lies at an elevation of 51.03m above sea level. There is no well head, but a small portion of light clay bordering the preserved top of the shaft on the east side might indicate the contemporary ground level. The well is cut through a compact stratum of fill at the top of its the north side; elsewhere it is cut into the gray bedrock. On the south side of the shaft, a lining wall of field stones is preserved from an elevation of 49.44m above sea level; around the rest of the shaft it is preserved from an elevation of 48.99m. It is not clear at exactly what elevation the lining wall originally began, but it seems unlikely that the entire shaft was lined, for the cutting in bedrock for the upper part of the shaft, where it is well preserved on the east side, lies directly above the inner face of the lining wall below. If lined, the upper part of the shaft would have been quite constricted (c. 0.70m.).; We removed only a small portion of the lowest fill when we were compelled to abandon excavation. Because the south side of the well shaft projects beneath the E-W Classical Wall at J/6,7-2/20, we attempted to leave undug the portion of the well fill that underlies that wall. Towards the end of season, the lower portion of that undug fill began to collapse into the shaft. A probe into the fill with an iron crowbar indicates that the fill in the shaft continues for at least another meter and a half.","Deposit","Archaic Well","Agora","22 July-9 August 1994; 26 June 1995; 3-7 July 1995","Agora:Image:2007.01.2111::/Agora/2007/2007.01/2007.01.2111.tif::2968::2732","","","J 2:4","","","From top of well to a level of c. 49.76 masl : gray clay with many small boulders and considerable quantities of pottery.","" "Agora:Deposit:J 2:6","Coins:; 19 July 1995 #1254; 20 July 1995 #1252; 21 July 1995 #1268","Deposit","Well","Agora","30 June-12 July 1995; 17-21 July 1995","Agora:Image:2012.60.0057::/Agora/2012/2012.60/2012.60.0057.jpg::2009::2048","4th-12th c. A.D.","","J 2:6","","","","" "Agora:Deposit:J 3:1","Coins:; 16 June 1981 #89; 17 June 1981 #94-#95, #100 (not a coin).; 19 June 1981 #103-#104, #335-#336; 23 June 1981 #111-#112","Deposit","Well","Agora","26 May 1981","Agora:Image:2012.71.1216::/Agora/2012/2012.71/2012.71.1216.jpg::2048::1351","9th-13th c. A.D.","","J 3:1","","","","" "Agora:Deposit:J 3:4","A well in the courtyard (Room 8) of a Byzantine House of Period II. The well was covered by a large squared poros wellhead and a marble puteal (apparently neither inventoried). Within the well shaft, the stratified deposit produced two dumped filings of debris that resulted from two distinct destructions, and these were separated by a filling that had accumulated during the Byzantine period of use. A smaller amount of fill at the very bottom of the shaft gave evidence for an earlier period of use of latest Roman date (Hesp. 66 (1997), p. 528).","Deposit","Byzantine Well at J/3-3/3,4 in ΒΖ","Agora","14 July-9 August 1989; 2-13 July 1990","Agora:Image:2012.77.1034::/Agora/2012/2012.77/2012.77.1034.jpg::2048::1373","","","J 3:4","","","Archaic-Classical","" "Agora:Deposit:J 3:9","Burial in Geometric well (J 3:8), in Classical Building II, Room I, next to south ashlar wall.","Deposit","Burial within Well","Agora","17-24 July 2002","Agora:Image:2002.09.0026::/Agora/2002/2002.09/2002.09.0026.tif::1500::2271","Geometric","","J 3:9","David Scahill","","","" "Agora:Deposit:J 5:1","Located at the bifurcation of the Panathenaic Way and West Road.Byzantine fill (9th-10th century) in upper 5.70m. with a series of Classical to Hellenistic accumulations below.","Deposit","Crossroads Well","Agora","14 June-27 July 1971","Agora:Image:2007.11.1126::/Agora/2007/2007.11/2007.11.1126.tif::3504::2053","","","J 5:1","","","",""