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Base and lower body all restored.
Shiny brown glaze, peeled.
Cf. Brann L 26 (LG IIA); Brann 131 (LG IIB) ... LG II ... H. 0.061; Diam. (rim) 0.106 |
Dull red glaze.
Like Brann O 19 ... LG IIA ... Dull red glaze.
Like Brann O 19. |
Nothing of base.
Black glaze.
Like Brann I 35 ... MG II ... H. 0.067; Diam. (rim) 0.123 |
Low ring foot; rolled handle.
Black glaze.
Cf. Brann 49 ... Transition to LG II ... H. 0.235; Diam. 0.161 |
All of one side missing. Plain bottom.
Shiny black glaze.
For other bird skyphoi, cf. E. Brann, Hesperia 29, 1960, p. 405, no. 4. Brann would attribute all such skyphoi to one shop ... LG I ... H. 0.078 |
Slightly convex side wall.
Shiny black to reddish brown glaze.
Cf. Brann 190 ... LG IIB ... H. 0.056; Diam. (rim) 0.09 |
Red glaze.
Cf. Brann 159; Kerameikos V, 1, pl. 132, neg. no. 5541 ... Early 7th c. B.C ... H 397 ... H 397 |
Flat bottom. Ladder pattern and blob stars on handles.
Dull black glaze, brownish where thin.
Cf. Brann 169 ... MG II ... H. 0.064; Diam. (rim) 0.09 |
Entirely glazed inside and out except for the reserved handle zone outside.
Streaky black glaze.
Cf. Brann 139 ... 700-650 B.C ... H. 0.060; Diam. (rim) 0.107 |
NM 16179
Low disk foot. Ladder pattern on handle.
Dull black glaze, fired red in places.
Cf. Brann 76 ... LG I ... in places.
Cf. Brann 76. |
Unpainted two handled cups are discussed under Brann. Ours is closer to Agora examples which were found in Middle Geometric contexts ... MG II ... H 307 ... H 307 |
Ostrakon Pit (Horos Terrace Trench). Oval pit cut into bedrock. Packed filling of stones, coarse sherds and roof tiles; among these a few fragments of finer vases and 22 ostraka, probably from the ostracaphoria ... Ca. 490-480 B.C. and later ... H 12:14 ... H 12:14 |
Flat bottom and round mouth. Irregular latticing on shoulder, probably first of triangles, then spaces between.
Dull red glaze.
Cf. Brann 65 ... Early 7th c. B.C ... H 342 ... H 342 |
NM 16094
Very slightly convex lid, almost flat; plain rim, slightly thickened below; large inverted conical handle.
Black glaze.
Cf. Brann I 59 ... MG II-LG I ... Brann I 59. |
Handle and most of trefoil mouth restored.
Disk foot, sharply offset from body.
Streaky brown glaze, much worn and peeled.
Cf. Brann 58 ... Early 7th c. B.C ... P.H. 0.077; Diam. 0.072 |
Flat bottom. Glazed inside except for a reserved band at rim.
Dull red to brown glaze outside, thick brown glaze inside.
Like Brann 177 ... Transition to LG ... H 313 ... H 313 |
Base completely restored.
Dull black glaze.
Young XX 1-3 and Brann 261 are similarly decorated but deeper and less rounded so probably later than ours ... MG II ... H. 0.067; Diam. (rim) 0.117 |
Reserved dot at center of floor inside, band at rim.
Black glaze.
Cf. Brann I 32; also J.N. Coldstream, Arch. Anz. 78, 1963, col. 203 ... MG II ... H. 0.06; Diam. (rim) 0.09 |
Flat bottom, Ladder pattern on handle.
Black glaze.
For imitation of the Corinthian Light-on-Dark technique in which white paint was used cf. Brann N 8 ... LG II ... H 456 ... H 456 |
Nothing of mouth or handle. Low ring foot; conical body.
Shiny black glaze, brown where thin.
For other Late Geometric oinochoai with conical bodies, cf. Brann F 13 ... LG II ... H 396 ... H 396 |
Black glaze fired red in places.
A close parallel to Brann 153, the earliest Corinthiasizing kotyle found in the Agora; for its profile, see Hesperia 29, 1960, p. 408, fig. 4 ... LG IIA ... Black glaze fired red in places.
A close parallel to Brann 153, the earliest |
Disk foot; slightly convex side wall; plain rim, thickened inward and flat at top.
Stroke series on top of rim; all glazed inside.
Dull glaze, black to brown.
Cf. Brann F 29 ... 650-625 B.C ... Brann F 29. |
Flat bottom; rising band handle decorated on its outer face with an elongated St. Andrew's cross.
Black glaze, fired red in places.
For system of complete banding which is Corinthian, cf. Brann 55 ... LG II ... H. 0.135; Diam. 0.094 |
Entirely glazed inside and out except for a reserved band on either side of rim; the band inside decorated with a stroke series.
Dull glaze, black to dark brown and somewhat peeled.
Cf. Brann 137 ... Late 8th c. B.C ... H 440 ... H 440 |
NM 16057
High disk foot. Inside all glazed except for a reserved band at rim filled with a series of short vertical strokes.
Black glaze, brown where thin.
See Brann I 27 for other oversized skyphoi ... LG I ... thin.
See Brann I 27 for |
| Brann O 26. Brann H 5. Hesperia, XXIX. Brann O 27. Brann H 42. Burial. Brann O 23. Brann H 46. Brann O 24. Brann H 44. Brann O 17. Brann H 10. Brann O 19. Brann H 2. Brann O 20. Brann H 16. Brann O 22 ... Agora 8 120 P 15122 P 17175 P 17354 P 15123 P 17176 P 17355 P 17177 P 17356 P 15124 P 17178 P 17357 P 17179 P 17358 P 17180 P 17359 P 15125 P 17181 P 17360 P 17182 P 17361 P 15126 P 17183 P 17362 P 15127 ... Brann H 14 ... Brann H 5 ... Brann H 42 |
NM 16053
Ring foot and double rolled handle. Two narrow glaze lines interrupted in front by a zigzag column. Double glaze band down outer face of each handle section.
Shiny brown glaze, in places shading ... LG I ... H 85 ... H 85 |
Flat bottom; wide, shallow body; offset rim, tilted outward. Body banded to handle zone; in handle zone, a zigzag; parallel verticals on either side of rim; banded inside.
Black glaze outside, mostly ... Early 7th c. B.C ... H. 0.043; Diam. (rim) 0.10 |
NM 16070
Disk foot and oval mouth. All glazed inside.
Thick black glaze inside, thin and brown outside.
Brann lists other clay-ground kantharoi under I 49 and suggests that the idea may have been inspired ... LG I ... H. 0.065 |
NM 16095
Disk foot; fairly pointed body. All glazed inside except for two reserved bands below lip, the upper decorated with groups of short strokes.
Black to brown glaze.
For the Corinthian model of ... Early 7th c. B.C ... kotyle, see Brann 155. Our |
Gravel above cobbled street surface ... Second half 2nd c. B.C ... H 14:3 ... H 14:3 |
Silt fill of early road drain to North of SW Fountain House. Coins:
10 August 1961 #5 ... 325-275 B.C ... H 14:2 ... H 14:2 |
| Pocket, identified as sacrificial pyre by SIR. Possibly disturbed. Outside south wall of building. Concentration of pottery in a small pocket below a "Hellenistic" fill. There is no mention of bone or ... First quarter 4th c. B.C ... H 14:1 ... H 14:1 |
Nothing of handle or mouth.
Flat bottom; squat, convex lower body; high, upward-tapering upper wall. Legs and round shield of a man walking right and carrying two spears (head missing); behind, tree (?) ... Early Protoattic ... where thin.
Cf. Brann E1 for |
Intact.
Flat bottom and slightly convex lower body. Inside all glazed except for a reserved dot at center of floor and three bands below lip.
Black to brown glaze.
Cf. Kerameikos V, 1, pl. 98, inv ... LG I ... H 127 ... H 127 |
Nothing of neck, mouth, or handle. Squat body with flat bottom. At either side, a set of three concentric circles around a dotted quatrefoil; front and back, same scheme: wavy vertical lines to point ... LG II ... Brann 358. |
Flat bottom; flaring rim pinched to trefoil mouth. Elongated sigmas on outside; row of dots on outer face of lip. Lip reserved inside and decorated with elongated dots linked by tangents; otherwise glazed ... LG IIB ... H. 0.066 |
Bottom wholly restored.
Incised wavy lines at level of both handle attachments and down outer face of handle.
Unglazed and handmade.
For ware, Hesperia 30 (1961), pp. 316-317.
For incised decoration ... 7th c. B.C ... H. 0.081; Diam. 0.091 |
Part of an epsilon, retrograde; broken away at left, no letters to right. Votive dump ... Hesperia Suppl. 16 (1975), no. 164, p. 39, pl. 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; ... To ca. 180 B.C ... (See also Κ: H-I-J 14-15 and Λ: K-M 13-14)
This ... #14
2 March 1933 #3
6 March ... March 1933 #5, #7
14 March |
Part of rim, shoulder, and one handle preserved, but nothing of lower body or base.
Shoulder rounded directly into high, straight rim. Inside glazed as far as preserved except for a reserved band below ... LG I ... P.H. (b) 0.114; Est. Diam. (rim) 0.18 |
Apparently complete in a single letter: A; np letters to either side. Upside down to vessel.
Single alphas are often found on objects dedicated to Athena, undoubtedly as abbreviations of the goddess' ... 14, 22). Elsewhere single |
Retrograde. -ΝΠΑ- Votive dump. -ΝΠΑ- ... H 193 ... H 193 |
Retrograde. -.ΔΕΕ.- Votive dump. -.ΔΕΕ.- ... H 241 ... H 241 |
Either way. -ΙΔ.- Votive dump. -ΙΔ.- ... H 196 ... H 196 |
Left to right. -ΣΑ- Votive dump. -ΣΑ- ... H 405 ... H 405 |
Left to right. -ΕΙ- Votive dump. -ΕΙ- ... H 417 ... H 417 |
Left to right. -ΕΝΟ- Altar area. -ΕΝΟ- ... Hesperia Suppl. 16 (1975), no. 111, p. 32, fig. 14, pl. 11. |
Left to right. -ΜΑΤ.- Altar area. -ΜΑΤ.- ... H 530 ... H 530 |
Probably left to right. -ΜΙ- Heroon. -ΜΙ- ... H 138 ... H 138 |
Left to right. -ΗΕ- Votive dump. -ΗΕ- ... Hesperia Suppl. 16 (1975), no. 114, p. 32, fig. 14, pl. 11. |
Probably left to right. -ΜΦΙΣ- Votive dump. -ΜΦΙΣ- ... Hesperia Suppl. 16 (1975), no. 112, p. 32, fig. 14, pl. 11. |
Left to right. -ΠΑ.- Altar area. -ΠΑ.- ... H 517 ... H 517 |
Letters incised with a blunt point, retrograde. -ΟΥΔ- Altar area. -ΟΥΔ- ... Hesperia Suppl. 16 (1975), no. 117, p. 34, fig. 14, pl. 11. |
The letter-T- incised upside down to the vessel; broken away at either side. Heroon ... H 143 ... H 143 |
Possibly three lines; traces of letters at top and bottom; across middle, retrograde -ΑΡΧ- Votive dump. -ΑΡΧ- ... H 200 ... H 200 |
Part of a single letter, rho or upsilon; broken away at left, possibly not at right. Votive dump ... Hesperia Suppl. 16 (1975), no. 163, p. 39, fig. 16, pl. 14. |
Retrograde.
-E.-
The piece is now lost, and the photograph published here is an old one which shows the sherd at twice its size. Votive dump. -E.- ... Hesperia Suppl. 16 (1975), no. 156, p. 38, fig. 16, pl. 14. |
Letters incised with a blunt point, retrograde and sideways to the vessel, from bottom to top. -ΔΑΠ- Altar area. -ΔΑΠ- ... Hesperia Suppl. 16 (1975), no. 116, p. 34, fig. 14, pl. 11. |
Mended from two pieces.
Left to right. ΡΟ-
A slip of the writing implement is responsible for the long vertical of the rho. Votive dump. ΡΟ- ... H 384 ... H 384 |
Glaze bands outside on rim; below, apparently a dot row.
Letters incised left to right just below the rim. -ΟΝΙ- Votive dump. -ΟΝΙ- ... Late Geometric II or Subgeometric ... Hesperia Suppl. 16 (1975), no. 118, p. 34, fig. 14, pl. 11. |
Good black glaze.
Letters incised retrograde with a blunt point. -ΠΑ- Votive dump ... Late 7th or Ealy 6th c. B.C ... H 418 ... H 418 |
The single letter-A incised upside down to the vessel; to the right no letters, to the left broken away. Altar area ... H 507 ... H 507 |
A single preserved letter, incised with a blunt point: -A; broken away at left, no letters to right.
This graffito may be incomplete and the single letters preserved only by chance. Heroon ... Hesperia Suppl. 16 (1975), no. 159, p. 39, fig. 16, pl. 14. |
Non-joining fragment with H 519.
Retrograde? -YI- Altar area. -YI- ... Non-joining fragment with H 519.
Retrograde? -YI- |
Non-joining fragment with H 520.
Probably retrograde. -.A- Altar area. -.A- ... Non-joining fragment with H 520.
Probably retrograde. -.A- |
Non-joining fragment with H 178.
Left to right. -EA- Votive dump. -EA- ... Non-joining fragment with H 178.
Left to right. -EA- |
Non-joing fragment with H 159.
Left to right.-ΕΣ. Votive dump. -ΕΣ ... Non-joing fragment with H 159.
Left to right.-ΕΣ. |
Good black glaze outside, unglazed inside; mended from two pieces.
Two lines of letters running left to right and sideways to the vessel, from top to bottom. The first line is illegible; in the second ... 7th c. B.C ? ... H 404 ... H 404 |
Numerous joining fragments preserve profile to above middle, and handle. Much restored in plaster. Round mouth with band handle attached. Spreading banded rim, neck glazed, set on shoulder with a slightly ... 10 June 1959 ... P.H. 0.11; Diam. 0.165 |
Filling on original floor of Primitive Bouleuterion = Building D.
Metroon pit η. H 10:2 is also contemporary with the construction of the building ... Third quarter 6th c. B.C ... Hesperia Suppl. 4, pp. 14-15. |
NM 16121
From the same cup as H 70.
Left to right. ΛΜ[------]ΠΡ Χ See also H 70. Votive dump. ΛΜ[------]ΠΡ Χ ... A.J.A. 38 (1934), p. 18, nos. 13-14. |
NM 16116
From the same cup as H 69.
Left to right. ΛΜ[------]ΠΡ Χ See also H 69. Votive dump. ΛΜ[------]ΠΡ Χ ... H 70 ... H 70 |
Triple verticals divide the neck into five panels; on either side of handle, narrow panels of latticing; then, square panels with long-legged birds facing center, vertical dot rows and dot rosettes in ... LG IB-IIA ... H. 0.088 |
Two non-joining sherds from the same cup.
Young had only the larger fragment.
Retrograde. -.ανέθ[εκ]εh[o--] H 146 a, b to check Altar area. -.ανέθ[εκ]εh[o--] ... H 146 a, b to check |
Large portion of the body at one side, handle, and most of neck and mouth missing. Ring foot; well-rounded body curving continuously into short, straight neck; flaring trefoil mouth (apparently) . Bands ... Ca. 700 B.C ... H. 0.069 |
NM 16135
Shiny black to dull reddish brown glaze.
The gear pattern is rare on Attic skyphoi; another example, Ath. Mitt. 81, 1966, Beil. 14: 4, no. 7 ... MG II ... Beil. 14: 4, no. 7. |
| Brann L 58. Hesperia, XXIX. Brann L 59. Brann I 75. Brann L 57. Burial. Brann I 74. Brann L 61. Brann L 64. Brann L 44. Brann L 62. Brann L 60. Brann L 63. Brann L 65. Brann H 68. Brann P 32. Brann H 67 ... Agora 8 124 MC 451 G 197 MC 452 ST 150 MC 453 ST 151 G 198 MC 454 ST 229 MC 455 ST 230 MC 462 ST 231 MC 463 ST 235 MC 681 ST 507 MC 682 ST 508 MC 683 ST 509 MC 684 ST 547 IL 745 MC 685 ST 553 MC 686 ST ... Brann H 68 ... Brann H 67 ... Brann H 69 |
Deposits containing much ash and charcoal, probably to be associated with the Persian sack. Layers IV-VI of trial pit between Stoa piers IV and V ... 1st quarter 5th c. B.C ... H 5-6.1 ... H 5-6.1 |
| Dorothy Burr Thompson ... Child's Grave (E.L. Smithson: Grave XXVIII: G).
Cf. Container Lot ΣΤ 165 (fill over geometric grave).
Neat, rectangular, unlined trench, cut into bedrock to a preserved depth of 0.20m,below the level ... Early Geometric I ... H 17:2 ... H 17:2 |
Complete.
Flaring ring foot; plain rim, slightly inturned; tiny elongated rolled handles.
Dot row in handle zone bordered above and below by single purple bands. All glazed inside.
Streaky black glaze ... 600-550 B.C ... H. 0.044; Diam. (rim) 0.065 |
| Hesperia, XXIX. Burial. Brann S 21. Brann S 13-14. Brann S 5. Brann I 16. Brann I 67. Brann S 6. Brann I 68. Brann S 7. Brann I 14. Brann S 8. Brann I 45. Brann I 15. Brann S 16. Brann I 58. Brann S 20 ... Agora 8 123 P 25330 P 25725 P 26458 P 25333 P 25787 P 26461 P 25334 P 26463 P 25336 P 25788 P 26464 P 25337 P 26465 P 25339 P 25789 P 26466 P 25340 P 25790 P 26468 P 25341 P 25791 P 26469 P 25359 P 25792 ... Brann S 13-14 ... Brann I 14 ... Brann H 78 |
A pit, perhaps a well, extending beneath the foundations of [Building D, the Primitive Bouleuterion] the Hellenistic Metroon. Not completely dug due to its position. A dumped filling so far as dug, apparently ... Ca. 575-525 B.C ... Hesperia Suppl. 4 (1940), pp. 12-14. |
Includes area labeled "Deposit around collapsed section of poros gutter, road cut south of annex of SWFH." Coins:
28 June 1967 #2
13 July 1967 #1-#6
14 July 1967 #1
15 July 1967 #1 (?) Estimated Grid ... 325-275 B.C ... Coins:
28 June 1967 #2
13 July 1967 #1-#6
14 July 1967 #1
15 July 1967 #1 (?) |
Wide-flaring rim. Wide band at rim outside; monochrome inside.
Tan-buff clay; brown glaze outside, thick reddish brown inside.
From a deep bowl like B.S.A. 25, 1921-1923, pl. 5, c-f ... LH III C ... H 607 ... H 607 |
Part of rounded shoulder and high straight rim. On shoulder, two opposed horses, a stand or manger between them. Inside glazed as far as preserved except for a reserved band below lip.
Brown glaze, shading ... LG I ... P.W. 0.102; Est. Diam. (rim) 0.14 ... 0.14 |
NM 16058
Flat bottom and oval mouth. Front and back, a pair of opposed horses facing center, tethered to each side of a floating tripod-like object; ladder pattern on handles. All glazed inside.
Black ... LG I ... H. 0.079 |
Filling accumulated between the time of the Persian sack and the building of the Stoa.
Cf. Hesperia 6 (1937), pp. 14-18 and H 6:5 ... H 5-6.2 ... H 5-6.2 |
Coins:
19 May 1933 #14
20 May 1933 #3
22 May 1933 #1-#2
23 May 1933 #2
24 May 1933 #1
30 May 1933 #1 ... 10th c. A.D ... H 11:1.1 ... H 11:1.1 |
A well with POU 7th-8th c. A.D. and 10th c. dump. Coins:
19 May 1933 #14
20 May 1933 #3
22 May 1933 #1-#2
23 May 1933 #2
24 May 1933 #1
30 May 1933 #1 Subdivisions:
.1=Upper fill
.2=Lower fill ... 19 May-7 June 1933 ... Coins:
19 May 1933 #14
20 May 1933 #3
22 May 1933 #1-#2
23 May 1933 #2
24 May |
Cistern chamber at 52/Θ (53/Θ). Part of the H-I 16-17 system.
Cf. S.E. Tunnel (container 147) and west and north passages (container 156).
Upper fill: (packing for LR mosaic floor)
Lower fill: Hellenistic ... Hellenistic-Late Roman ... Cistern chamber at 52/Θ (53/Θ). Part of the H-I 16-17 system.
Cf. S.E. Tunnel ... Coins:
12 May 1932 #1-#12
13 May 1932 #1-#6
14 May 1932 #1-#2
16 May 1932 |
Deposit beneath re-used poros blocks.
Fragments of 2 ancient blocks of soft, white poros were reused here for a later foundation. the course of the late wall cannot be traced beyond the length of the two ... 15-17 July 1931 ... Coins:
17 July 1931 #1-#3, #13-#14 |
In front of room III from the South. Coins:
28 June 1933 #1
1 July 1933 #1
8 July 1933 #1 (dump)
12 July 1933 #1 (dump)-#2 (dump)
3 May 1934 #1
12 May 1934 #1 Estimated Grid ... Byzantine ... H/14,15-9/1 |
Hellenistic fill South of Middle Stoa near NW corner of Heliaea. This fill contained material later in date than that which made up the middle Stoa Building Fill.
Only the coins (and a few amphora handles ... To ca. 140 B.C ... finds are with H-K 12-14 ... deposit H-K 12-14 ... #1-#2
9 April 1054 #1-#14 + N |
Beneath layer 11. "Despite its extreme irregularity this pit may be an early well, for it would seem definitely to be an artificial cutting and sherds were found in its lowest part," (Nbp. 2095).
Contemporary ... SubMycenaean ... 14:2. |
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 ... Ca. 375-160 B.C ... Hesperia 2 (1933), pp. 126-128, figs. 13-14 and p. 454. |
Found while excavating Stoa Pit E in 1933. See also I 849 (Ε 329) found in the North Well in Stoa Pit E (Deposit H 9:1). Fragment Ε 496 of this inscription, listed with the finds of H 10:6, is likely from ... 8-10 May 1933
17 May 1935
18-26 May 1937 ... Stoa Pit E (Deposit H 9:1) ... of H 10:6, is likely from |
| Building H ... ΠΠ-7 1218, 1219 ΠΠ:1948.0319:2 Lot ΠΠ 55 Lot ΠΠ 56 Lot ΠΠ 58 ... Mar 18 1948 ... Building H |
A tile-lined well at H/16-4/14,15 under the Roman Propylon. The tiles had been cut down; highest completely preserved tile at 50.696 m. Only three rings of tiling were preserved , the uppermost almost ... Ca. 350 B.C ... A tile-lined well at H/16-4/14,15 under the Roman ... below the tile lining. H. of |
| Tarsus, I, pp. 183-184, 250, figs. 145, 194, 195 (nos. 513-522). Cistern. Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities, Museum of Fine Arts. Inv. 00.365 ... Agora 5 47 P 22461 P 21379 P 21385 P 21388 P 22460 P 22459 P 22462 P 6589 P 14619 P 19854 P 21384 P 21383 P 21389 P 11259 P 17049 B 14:3 B 21:1 ... Agora 5, no. H 1 ... Agora 5, no. H 5 ... Agora 5, no. H 6 |
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