"Chronology","dc-creator","Name","Type","Redirect","dc-title","Collection","UserLevel","Id","dc-publisher","dc-description","dc-date","dc-subject","Icon" "Last quarter of 3rd c. B.C.-Early 2nd century B.C.","","M 21:1","Deposit","","Komos Cistern","Agora","","Agora:Deposit:M 21:1","","Komos Cistern at 66/Κ, on the north slope of the Areopagus. Homogeneous fill.; ; Thirty-four stamped amphora handles. Eight Histiaian tetrobols, dating 170-160 at the earliest, found near top, possibly an intrusive hoard. Largest group of moldmade relief ware, consisting of fragments of 183 bowls, one moldmade jug and nine molds. At least 119 bowls are products of Workshop of Bion; only 15 made by Workshop A. Great similarity among bowls, many with same stamps. Most were made in fresh molds. Four molds made by Workshop of Bion, one perhaps a practice piece made by unskilled apprentice.; These facts suggest M 21:1 represents debris from Workshop of Bion, located near by. Cistern N 21:4 , 20 meters to northeast, contained similar evidence of workshop activity.","20 May-24 June 1947","","Agora:Image:1997.20.0433::/Agora/1997/1997.20/1997.20.0433.tif::608::968" "225-100 B.C.","","D 17:5","Deposit","","Cistern","Agora","","Agora:Deposit:D 17:5","","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.","7-9 April 1949","","" "Ca. 375-160 B.C.","","H 6:9","Deposit","","Cave Cistern","Agora","","Agora:Deposit:H 6:9","","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.","21 July-8 August 1931; 3 February-14 March 1932; 25-31 May 1934","","" "To ca. 180 B.C.","","H-K 12-14","Deposit","","Middle Stoa Building Fill","Agora","","Agora:Deposit:H-K 12-14","","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.","","",""