"dc-date","Redirect","Type","dc-description","Name","dc-creator","dc-subject","Id","dc-title","Collection","UserLevel","Icon","Chronology","dc-publisher" "","","Deposit","Construction fill below floor of Brick Building.; Areas involved:; a) Western portion of Room A: packing below floor.; b) Room B: packing below floor of northern,larger room.; c) Fill over water channel in smaller, southern room B; channel discovered by builders of Brick Building,rebuilt by them and covered over.; d) Foundation trench of earlier building beneath Brick Building, filled and covered by builders of Brick Building.; e) ""Apparently from below floor of building"" (nb.p. 1282).; ; Fours stamped amphora handles. Type 48 A lamp. No long-petal bowls.","Q-R 10-11:1","","","Agora:Deposit:Q-R 10-11:1","Construction Fill Below Floor of Brick Building","Agora","","","First quarter 2nd century, before its end","" "7-9 April 1949","","Deposit","Built against the south wall of the annex to the Poros Building; west of the Areopagus. At the west the upper layer of marble chips carried against it, the lowest were cut by it.; Part of same system as D 17:3 and D 17:4.; Object B 874 is from the top fill but not related to the upper or lower fills proper; no subdivision. Neither the upper nor the lower fill had the characteristics of a period of use full. [Nbp. 3001]; ; Upper fill: two stamped amphora handles; one-third of bowls long petal.; Lower fill: Bronze coin from Histiaia (?); no long-petal bowls; bowls of M Monogram Class; pottery probably a contemporary household dump.","D 17:5","","","Agora:Deposit:D 17:5","Cistern","Agora","","","225-100 B.C.","" "4-10 June 1936","","Deposit","Cistern System #3: East Chamber at 69/Λ, joined by a crooked passage to 69/ΛΣΤ. Under the southwest corner of the Hellenistic Building to the north of the Temple of Hephaistos.","E 6:1","","","Agora:Deposit:E 6:1","East Chamber at 69/Λ","Agora","","","175-125 B.C.","" "22-31 May-3 June 1935","","Deposit","Cistern at the southeast foot of Kolonos Agoraios.; ; Nbp. 2369: Two chamber cisterns, 88/ΛΔ and 100/ΚΘ, united by a long straight passage running almost due N-S. A draw shaft at 95/ΚΘ is set just off the course of the passage to the east and opening into it. ; A revised list of assigned objects prepared by GRE is followed here to sort objects found in the cistern system 88/ΛΔ - 95/ΚΘ - 100/ΚΘ.; Cf. E 14:3 and E 15:3.; Objects either from 95/ΚΘ (middle fill) or 88/ΛΔ (lower Hellenistic fill), but uncertain which (they are in the finds lists of both but not assigned to subdivisions PAF) are the following: P 5655, P 5656, P 5657, P 5659, BI 154, S 574, L 1788, IL 193, SS 4091.; ; T 220 when opened in 1981 found to contain pottery chiefly of the 3rd c. A.D. - discarded.; T 221-225 sorted in 1997, SIR.; ; Twenty stamped amphora handles. Most of pottery dates in second half of 3rd c. but evidence of disturbance includes coins and Knidian handles, early Roman pottery, lamp, and glass, ""Pergamene"" ware and fragments of 18 long-petal bowls. Possibly disturbance comes from lower fill of drawshaft E 14:3, which extended down connecting towards E 14:1. One stamp for manufacrure of molds.","E 14:1","","","Agora:Deposit:E 14:1","Cistern","Agora","","","Use filling of late 4th-early 3rd c. B.C.; Accumulative fillings of late 3rd-early 2nd and late 1st c. B.C.; Upper dumped filling of 3rd c. A.D.","" "3-9 June 1937","","Deposit","Evidence of stratification into five layers, although joins between the layers. Layer VI added when the construction of the Roman building above required it. No subdivisions assigned.; Flask-shaped cistern chamber located on the northern slopes of Agoraios between the NW corner of the Hellenistic Building and the Temple of Aphrodite Ourania. As found, it lay beneath the floor of one of the rooms of a Roman Building. It was 1.10m in diameter at top, 3m at bottom. Water was received at the north end of this and entered the cistern through a passage which was apparently dammed at the place it entered the cistern with a low block to provide for settling of sediment.; ; Eighteen stamped amphora handles. Later intrusion represented by type 50B lamp and of late 2nd to early 1st c. Moldmade bowls with thick walls and small indistinct figures similar to those on bowls in G 5:3 and some examples in Thompson's Group C. No long-petal bowls.","F 5:1","","Layer I: red earth in the central depression, probably the accumulation of the last period of use of the cistern as a source of water. ","Agora:Deposit:F 5:1","Cistern","Agora","","","Early 3rd-late 2nd c. B.C.","" "14-23 June 1937; 6-24 June 1938","","Deposit","Second century B.C. fill with early 13th c. A.D. fill in mouth.; The Byzantine objects from the mouth are P 13713-P 13718, L 3585.; Lower fill contained bones of many infants and dogs.; The bones from this well are all in very good condition. Mostly green coloured (bronze). A few fragments of pigs, goats and sheep are smashed and were probably eaten. The following animals have been found: dogs, horses, pigs, goats, cattle, cat, birds, turtles.; ; Lower fill contained bones of 100-200 infants and 85 dogs; Byzantine upper fill. Stamped amphora handles; Type 33A and 45C lamps. Most of figured bowls are of M Monogram Class. No long-petal bowls.","G 5:3","","","Agora:Deposit:G 5:3","""Bone Well""","Agora","","Agora:Image:2013.01.0027::/Agora/2013/2013.01/2013.01.0027.tif::3032::2872","Mid-2nd c. B.C.","" "8-25 April 1932","","Deposit","Tiled well near the SW corner of the market square between the Southwest Fountain House and the Great Drain, three fills noted: lower fill of earth and stones with a few fragments only of coarse pottery (none inventoried, containers 66-71); middle filling a heavy deposit primarily of table ware, apparently a gradual accumulation; upper supplementary fill. Although carefully constructed this shaft seems never to have served as a well but only as a rubbish dump for neighboring establishments. ; ; Finds from the Dump (no subdivision): MC 621, T 2177, IL 824; Depth uncertain (no subdivision): A 115; ; Upper fill: Two Knidian amphora handles. Most of bowls long-petal.; Middle fill: No coins or datable stamped amphora handles. Lamps indicate broad range of date. Long-petal bowls found at all depths, suggesting fill was dumped rather that accumulated over a period of time. Most of bowls long-petal.","G 14:2","","","Agora:Deposit:G 14:2","Well","Agora","","","4th-2nd c. B.C.; 100-70 B.C.","" "","","Deposit","Middle Stoa Building Fill (with filling to S) (See also Κ: H-I-J 14-15 and Λ: K-M 13-14); ; This deposit is not definitive and must be considered with the above deposits before details are entered into database; left for later in the interest of time (Dec 2007/pf); ; Date based on Grace's analysis of ca. 1500 stamped amphora handles in fill. Latest coins date 200-180. Five fragments of long-petal bowls and one fragment of figured bowl of M Monogram Class come from disturbed area of fill at west end of building. Otherwise bowls similar to those in other deposits of early 2nd. c. Fragments of six molds.","H-K 12-14","","","Agora:Deposit:H-K 12-14","Middle Stoa Building Fill","Agora","","","To ca. 180 B.C.",""