"dc-creator","dc-publisher","dc-subject","Name","Redirect","dc-description","Type","dc-title","UserLevel","dc-date","Collection","Chronology","Icon","Id" "","","","K 20:1","","Upper fill (top to around 4.50m.) was in a pit of large dimensions above the preserved well shaft. From the bottom and shaft proper no catalogued pottery. No tiling in place in well but fragments of tiles in fill.","Deposit","Late Roman Hole","","24 April-13 May 1940","Agora","3rd-4th c. A.D.","","Agora:Deposit:K 20:1" "","","","Q-R 14:1","","First trial east Stoa colonnade, N. of S. wall III, layer 12.; Note quantities of cattle bones, the knuckles sawn off and many worked bits. Evidently a bone implement factory near by. [nbp. 2139]","Deposit","Library of Pantainos - Bone factory","","2-24 May 1939","Agora","Late 3rd c.-earliest 4th c. A.D.","","Agora:Deposit:Q-R 14:1" "","","","D 6:2","","West Chamber of Cistern System #2. This chamber filled earlier than the East Chamber. No stratification but at 3.80m. considerable pottery of the late 5th c. B.C., as in 60/ΛΗ cistern, presumably a portion of the Theseion Precinct filling.","Deposit","West Chamber","","28 April-8 May 1936","Agora","First half of 3rd c. A.D.","","Agora:Deposit:D 6:2" "","","","F 17:1","","Furnace Dump from N. Hypocaust in Bath to East of Poros Building.","Deposit","North Hypocaust Furnace Dump","","26 March-16 April 1948","Agora","Second half 3rd c.-first half 4th c. A.D.","","Agora:Deposit:F 17:1" "","","","A 14:2","","Report on sorting of pottery, August 1951, by H.S. Robinson [nb p. 3666].; ; Cistern discovered and dug to 1.60m., vi/10/36; dug to bottom iv/22/37-v/6/37. Diam. At mouth 0.26m.; neck begins to widen out at 1.50m.; over 5.20m. deep.; Well-plastered, without footholds; at 2.90-3.85m. a passage opens out to the south, curving slightly eastward, for 5.00m., at which point it is blocked by fill from another (cistern?) shaft. At 1.50m. appears the flow of an overflow channel connecting with the well at 105/ΝΗ.","Deposit","Cistern in ΠΘ","","10 June 1936; 22 April-6 May 1937","Agora","1st. c. B.C. to post-Herulian","Agora:Image:2013.13.2440::/Agora/2013/2013.13/2013.13.2440.tif::3706::2501","Agora:Deposit:A 14:2" "","","","B 14:2","","Well on south slope of Kolonos Agoraios. Use filling of late 1st. to late 2nd. c. A.D.; dumped filling of 4th. c. A.D.","Deposit","Well on South Slope of Kolonos Agoraios","","12 June 1936; 23 April 1937","Agora","1st.-4th c. A.D.","","Agora:Deposit:B 14:2" "Perlzweig, J.","American School of Classical Studies at Athens","","Agora VII","","Nearly 3,000 specimens of lamps of “Roman” character are catalogued in this volume that covers the period from the 1st century B.C. to the 8th century A.D. The lamps are not easy to classify because the appearance of the clay used is not an infallible guide to the place of manufacture and the molds used to create the shapes were used widely around the Mediterranean. Terracotta lamps were probably made for local consumption in most cities of Greece; only a few centers, notably Athens and Corinth, developed an export trade capable of competing with local manufacturers. Since lamps from Athens do appear at other sites, the presentation of a well-dated sample of these finds provides useful reference material for scholars working at other sites.","Publication","Lamps of the Roman Period: First to Seventh Century after Christ","","1961","Agora","","Agora:Image:2009.09.0038::/Agora/2009/2009.09/2009.09.0038.jpg::104::150","Agora:Publication:Agora 7"