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| Hesperia Supplement 18 ... Hesperia Supplement 18 |
| Lids. Akropolis 491. ABV 10, 22. Baltimore 48.215. ABV 9, 18. Paralip. 7, 18. Akropolis 515. ABV 10, 20. ABV 9, 17. Akropolis 758. ABV 10, 23. Komast Group. Sophilos. Well. Gorgon Painter. Louvre E 874 ... Agora 23 265 P 9512 P 24906 P 26439 P 20552 P 21569 P 22466 P 6176 P 17831 P 26536 P 3666 R 12:4 T 19:1 C 18:8 O 7:9 J 18:4 T 18:3 H 8-10 ... 4th quarter of 7th B.C ... ABV 9, 18 ... ABV 8, 1 ... ABV 10, 22 |
| Introduction. Scope and Aims. Arrangement of the Catalogue. Braun, pp. 166-170. H.A., Thompson, Two Centuries of Hellenistic Pottery, Hesperia 3, 1934, pp. 311-480 ... Agora 22 1 ... 1 |
| Corinth 1.1 xvi ... Corinth 1.1.1, s. 18, p. xvi ... Corinth-1.1.1-18 |
| Lekanides. Nettos Painter. Panther Painter. KX Painter. Polos Painter. Lekanides; Lidless. Gorgon Painter. Kerameikos VI, ii, pp. 188-189. Karouzou, Αναγυρουντος, pp. 15-34, 50-73. Richter and Milne, Shapes ... Agora 23 51 ... ABV 18, 1-5 ... ABV 24-25, 1-10 ... ABV 130, 1-3 |
Hellenistic construction fill mainly of amphoras used as packing between well tiles and bedrock. Estimated Grid ... 1st c. B.C ... 1st c. B.C ... M/10,11-18/2,3 |
Coins:
20 March 1947 #1 Estimated Grid ... 11th-12th c. A.D ... J/2,3-18/10,11 |
Coins:
25 April 1947 #1
26 April 1947 #1-#5
28 April 1947 #1-#3 ... A 18:1.1 ... A 18:1.1 |
2nd half 4th c. B.C ... H 18:1.1 ... H 18:1.1 |
Coins:
27 March 1937 #1 ... Early Byzantine, 11th c. A.D ... K 18:1.1 ... K 18:1.1 |
A smaller deposit, but with some good household pottery, and red-figure both Meidian and sub-Meidian ... 17-22 May 1939 ... G 18:1.1 ... G 18:1.1 |
Containers 1-52. Top to 20.00m. = modern fill.
Note a strong presence of W. Asia Minor (non-export-type) closed vessels here - did owner perhaps come from there? [JWH] Coins:
25 May 1938 #1-#2 ... Late Roman 5th-7th c. A.D ... P 18:1.1 ... P 18:1.1 |
| Corinth 18.1 xviii ... Corinth 18.1, s. 18, p. xviii ... Corinth-18.1-18 |
| Kassel T. 669. Munich, inv. no. 8757. Paralip. 7, 13. Louvre CA 3327. Kerameikos, inv. no. 40. ABV 9, 8. Paralip. 7, 8. ABV 19, 9 and 10. Stands; Conical Supports. Well. Ceramicus Painter. Cistern. Panther ... Agora 23 170 P 26638 P 24949 P 25368 P 23090 P 22308 P 20651 P 5112 P 13345 P 8779 Q 13:5 Q 13-14:1 H 10:2 ... Early 6th B.C ... Q 13-14:1 |
| Hesperia 18 16 ... Hesperia 18 |
Brian Martens ... This deep stratum (ca. 030m) is delayed Persian destruction cleanup deposited in the 470s B.C. it contains about one generation's worth of pottery, almost exclusively dating between about 500-470 B.C ... 29 June-19 July 2017
12–15 July 2022 ... building; atop J 1:18 was a layer ... J 1:18 in the 2022 |
| Corinth 1.3 1 ... Corinth 1.3 ... 1 |
| Eugene Vanderpool ... Rectangular pit, oriented east-west, cut party into filling of Early Protogeometric pit-well (I 18:4), to a preserved depth of about 0.30m. A late Byzantine wall founded below the floor of the grave destroyed ... Middle Geometric I ... Agora XXXVI, Tomb 18, pp. 185-199, figs. 2.107-2.115 ... Hesperia 17 (1948), pp. 158-159, pl. 41, 1. |
Filling of a well on the lower north slopes of the Areopagus, dug early in the 1st c. B.C. [construction fill]; in use into the the 2nd c. A.D.[well fill] (H Ms.) No apparent stratification.
Hellenistic ... 2nd c. A.D ... M 18:1 ... M 18:1 |
| Hesperia 18 ... Hesperia 18.1, s. 1 ... Hesperia-18.1-1 |
| ΟΟ-18 ... ΟΟ-18-1 ... ΟΟ-18-1 |
Very little pottery and mainly broken tiles in this well, all mixed from Hellenistic to Early Byzantine (nbp. 1441) ... 25 May-1 June 1939 ... F 18:1 ... F 18:1 |
| Shaft oriented N to S (L. 1.30, W. 0.43 at bottom). Fill shot through with cinders and wood ash. Skeleton of a male about 50 years old.
Brann. PD 1065a ... 750-700 B.C ... Hesperia 18 (1949), p. 277, noted. |
| Cistern at 79/ΜΗ.
A well dug through at a later date destroyed all cistern filling.
No filling preserved. No typed list ... Probably 3rd cent. B.C ... N 18:1 ... N 18:1 |
POU 3.50-10.30m. dumped filling of 5th or 6th century. Coins:
10 May 1949 #1
16 May 1949 #1
17 May 1949 #1-#2
19 May 1949 #1-#2
20 May 1949 #1-#12
21 May 1949 #1-#4 from dump
23 May 1949 #1-#3 from dump ... 3rd-5th c. A.D ... C 18:1 ... C 18:1 |
Well at 19/ΝΒ, on the lower north slope of the Areopagus ... 550-525 B.C ... Hesperia 8 (1939), pp. 247-266, nos. 1-31. |
Well at 29/ΛΕ, to the SE of the market square, west of the Panathenaic Way.
Circular shaft, caved in at mouth. Diameter 1.20m. Diameter narrows to 0.50m at bottom of shaft, which is slightly concave. No ... Late 8th century B.C ... mouth. Diameter 1 |
It may perhaps be assumed that in the 5th c. the Romans cleaned the well to 25.30m., thus removing 2nd c. and subsequent fill, and then began to reuse the shaft. Coins
20 May 1938 #6
21 May 1938 #1
25 ... POU 1st c. and 5th-6th c. A.D ... P 18:1 ... P 18:1 |
Roman well re-used in Byzantine times. Subdivisions:
.1=0.00-13.80m.
.2=13.80-23.50m.
.3=23.50-25.00m ... Late 1st-early 2nd, 4th-5th, 11th centuries ... Late 1st-early 2nd, 4th-5th, 11th centuries. |
A tiled well with two periods of use, Byzantine and Late Roman.
Some coarse Byzantine pottery from the upper part. from the lower part, pre-Herulian pottery, lamps and figurines. Also ΑΡ 221 (A 1202) the ... 3rd c. A.D. (before 267 A.D.)
11th-12th c. A.D ... J/2,3-18/8,9 |
| Cistern in the valley between the Areopagus and the Hill of the Nymphs. Simple, flask-shaped chamber withdraw-shaft; no tunnels. Mouth cut away in Byzantine times. Lower filling, 3rd c. B.C. Coins:
25 ... 25-30 April 1947 ... A 18:1 ... A 18:1 |
The pottery of the first six meters (containers 1-3 of 117 containers total) contains a good deal of unglazed early Byzantine along with very late Roman. Below this begins a great mass of Roman pottery ... 4th-6th c. A.D. POU ... O 18:1 ... O 18:1 |
Well on the north slope of the Areopagus; depth at 9.65m; scanty dumped fillings. From about 3.20m to the bottom, little but tile fragments appeared; in the fillings above, the lower is characterized by ... Ca. 350-290 B.C ... Subdivisions:
.1=Upper dumped fill
.2=Lower dumped fill
.3=Lower fill |
Late Roman, perhaps as late as 7th c., but excavator noted small amount of material made close dating impossible throughout. Nbpp. 2448-2449: The fill of this well throughout is mixed and there are numerous ... Early to Late Roman ... D 18:1 ... D 18:1 |
| Small pit (in Layer I) = Grave ("Pyre") Identified as pyre by SIR.
Pottery and burning ("pit filled with black") in pit slightly west of Panathenaic Road, dug into layer I (lot AA 180, much earlier 6th ... 275-250 B.C ... R 18:1 ... R 18:1 |
Well at 40/Λ, in the "plataia" ca. 600m north of the terrace wall and ca. 10m east of the Valerian wall. Top diameter of 1.00m, bottomm diameter 0.95m
The shallowness of the shaft, and the fallen condition ... 550-500 B.C ... T 18:1 ... T 18:1 |
A well lined with a very well built stone wall, carefully made and fitted to the curve of the well cutting, with footholds running down its N and S faces. This wall, of small stones, runs to 7.30m. from ... 23-29 March 1937 ... L 18:1 ... L 18:1 |
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