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Brann, Eva ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 25.4 4 350-374 10.2307_147093 ... 1956 ... Brann, Eva |
Brann, E ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 29.4 4 402-416 10.2307_147162 ... 1960 ... Brann (1960) |
Brann, Eva ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 30.4 4 305-379 10.2307_147041 ... 1961 ... Brann (1961b) |
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 ... Study Collections-Case No. 103-2/4 |
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 ... H. 0.075; Diam. (rim) 0.111 |
Slightly convex side wall.
Shiny black to reddish brown glaze.
Cf. Brann 190 ... LG IIB ... H 317 ... H 317 |
Nothing of base.
Black glaze.
Like Brann I 35 ... MG II ... Nothing of base.
Black glaze.
Like Brann I 35. |
Low ring foot; rolled handle.
Black glaze.
Cf. Brann 49 ... Transition to LG II ... Low ring foot; rolled handle.
Black glaze.
Cf. Brann 49. |
Red glaze.
Cf. Brann 159; Kerameikos V, 1, pl. 132, neg. no. 5541 ... Early 7th c. B.C ... Red glaze.
Cf. Brann 159; Kerameikos V, 1, pl. 132, neg. no. 5541. |
Unpainted two handled cups are discussed under Brann. Ours is closer to Agora examples which were found in Middle Geometric contexts ... MG II ... Unpainted two handled cups are discussed under Brann. Ours is closer to Agora |
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 ... Brann 153, the earliest ... 4. |
Well in north aisle of Stoa. Almost empty, either not used very long or well cleaned out. It contained plaster, roof tiles, pebble mosaic. The little pottery may be Hellenistic. No finds recorded ... 26-29 July 1972 ... H 4:4 ... H 4:4 |
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 |
| An area about 10m2. on the lower northwest slopes of the Areopagus, southeast of the archaic fountain house. A dumped fill to the end of the 3rd quarter of the 7th c. B.C., containing many votives, overlying ... 7th c. - 625 B.C ... deposit encompasses H 16:6, H 17:2, H 17:3, H 17:7 and the |
| Pithos ay the bottom of the north slope of the Areopagus with single fill; Part of Hellenistic Group D.
One stamped amphora handle dates slightly after 146. Latest coin dates in first two decades of 2nd ... 160-130 B.C ... H 16:4 ... H 16:4 |
Filling inside N room of Temple of Apollo, including directly under the foundations of the N room ... Ca. 350 B.C. and earlier ... H 7:4 ... H 7:4 |
Actually in 38/ΙΕ, nbp. 766).
Pit contained at top much pottery and a few coins; sand for about 0.70m below, produced little pottery but many coins including some 2nd century Imperial and one of Salonica ... 3rd c. A.D ... H 12:4 ... H 12:4 |
Formerly G 13:5.
Cleared to a depth of 8.50m. where further collapse made work impossible. Use filling not reached. Lower dumped fill dated to ca. 425-400 B.C., with objects P 24209, P 24210, 24211. Upper ... Ca. 425-375 B.C ... H 13:4 ... H 13:4 |
A well behind the Stoa of Zeus. Noted as the finding place of the bronze head of Nike, B 30.
Two Rhodian stamped amphora handles. Fragments of only two bowls ... 260-210 B.C ... H 6:4 ... H 6:4 |
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. |
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 ...
Dull red glaze.
Cf. Brann |
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 ... H 80 ... H 80 |
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 ... Brann 58. |
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 ... Brann 177. |
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 ... Brann I 32; also J.N. |
Estimated Grid ... H 12:15.4 ... H 12:15.4 |
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 ... P.H. 0.079; Diam. 0.063 |
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 ... H 419 ... H 419 |
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 ... Brann 55. |
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 ... H. 0.141; Diam. (rim) 0.193 |
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 ... Brann 48 |
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 439 ... H 439 |
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 |
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 ... trefoil cups. cf. Brann ) 32; ... pl. 8:2, no. 4. |
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 |
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 ... Pottery was unstratified with latest pieces dating about mid 4th century B.C. |
Well in Room 1 of south aisle of Stoa. The well is lined with bricks and tile. This lining is preserved to a level of 52.733 m., which is approximately the same as the level off the late threshold of the ... 5th-6th c. A.D ... H 4:3 ... H 4:3 |
Pit in shop I of Roman Stoa, 2.50m. behind the Royal Stoa. Most of the pottery dates to the third quarter of the 5th c. B.C. Many of the vessels were marked with a ligature, indicating that this was the ... 3rd quarter 5th c. B.C ... H/13,15-4/12,13 |
Shallow pit containing pottery, burning and tiny fragments of bone. A dumped group of pottery in an amphora pit, ca. 1.00 m. in diameter, 0.60m. in depth. Many tiny fragments of bone were in the fill ... 375-325 B.C ... H 4:1 ... H 4:1 |
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. 0.058; Diam. (rim) 0.074 |
| 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 5 ... Brann H 42 ... Brann H 46 |
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. |
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 ... on cooking ware, Brann |
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 |
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 ... dot rosettes cf. Brann L |
Retrograde. -ΜΝΟ- Votive dump. -ΜΝΟ- ... H 238 ... H 238 |
Retrograde. -.ΛΜΝΟ- Altar area. -.ΛΜΝΟ- ... H 501 ... H 501 |
Left to right. -ΒΓΔΕ-
Grayish buff clay. Altar area. -ΒΓΔΕ- ... Hesperia Suppl. 16 (1975), no. 25, p. 18, fig. 8, pl. 4. |
Mended from two pieces.
Left to right. -ΥΧ- Votive dump. -ΥΧ- ... H 170 ... H 170 |
Probably from the same vessel as H 223 and H 215.
The sherd preserves a single letter , nu, written retrograde. It is apparently the final letter of the inscription, since no letters follow to the left ... vessel as H 223 and H 215 ... three fragments together (H 223, H 215 and H 181) we may |
Three joining pieces. Joins with H 173. Probably from the same vessel as H 388.
Retrograde. [--ει]μι το Διος το-- Votive dump. [--ει]μι το Διος το-- ... Three joining pieces. Joins with H 173. Probably from the same vessel as H |
| Very probably from the same vessel as H 171/173.
-ΠΕΝ- Votive dump. -ΠΕΝ- ... H 388 ... H 388 |
NM 16062
Flat bottom. Ladder pattern on beginning of handle at top; three glaze bands on rim inside.
Black glaze, brown where thin.
Like the mugs from the Isis Grave, C.V.A., Athens 1[1], 4[4], 1-4 ... MG II ... 4[4], 1-4 |
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 |
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 ... H 10:2 is also contemporary with the construction of the building. |
Joins with H 184.
Two lines retrograde.
Line 1:-ΑΒΓΔΕ-
Line 2:-ΑΒΓΔΕF-
Two incomplete abecederia, perhaps of teacher and pupil. In the second line the delta resembles a Boiotian or Euboian type, but ... Hesperia Suppl. 16 (1975), no. 20, p. 17, fig. 7, pl. 4. |
Very likely from the same skyphos as H 223 and H 181.
-ος ειμί-
Taking the three fragments together (H 223, H 215 and H 181) we may restore the inscription to read something like [το Δι]ός ειμί. [---] ... same skyphos as H 223 and H ... three fragments together (H 223, H 215 and H 181) we may |
Very likely from the same skyphos as H 215, H 181.
Two joining pieces of a small, shoulder-less skyphos with reserved handle zone.
Retrograde. - ας δε μ' εγραφ[σε--].
Taking the three fragments together ... same skyphos as H 215, H ... fragments together (H 223, H 215 and H 181) we may restore ... See also H 215, H 181. |
Mended from three pieces.
Left to right. ΝΙΣ εγραφ[σε--] Altar area. ΝΙΣ εγραφ[σε--] ... Hesperia Suppl. 16 (1975), no. 28, p. 20, fig. 8, pl. 4. |
Mended from two pieces.
Retrograde. -αι ταδ' αυτός εγ<ρ>αφ[σε--] Votive dump. -αι ταδ' αυτός εγ<ρ>αφ[σε--] ... Hesperia Suppl. 16 (1975), no. 30, p. 20, fig. 8, pl. 4. |
| Left to right. -δεια hε<ρ>ακλη [έει--].
Young's suggestion that the hero Herakles mentioned is still the best solution, since the preserved letters point too that name. But with -δεια indicating ... A.J.A. 44 (1940), p. 6, no. 4. |
From kiln in house of 7th c. B.C. (=Building A), to southeast of Tholos. Tholos Trench U, furnace ... 675-625 B.C ... H 12:17 ... H 12:17 |
Mended from three pieces.
Retrograde. -.hοσπερ εγραφσεν-
The inscriber forgot to write both the final rho of οσπερ and the verb's augment. He later realized his mistake and added the missing letters ... H 189 ... H 189 |
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 ... H 12:10 ... H 12:10 |
2nd half 4th c. B.C ... H 18:1.1 ... H 18:1.1 |
A strosis into which were set the foundations of house of 7th c. B.C. to SE of Tholos (=Building A and Trench W, layers h + i) ... 8th-7th c. B.C ... Hesperia Suppl. 4 (1940), pp. 3-8. |
Also called Turkish well. Coins:
19 April 1933 #1-#4 ... 19 April-4 May 1933 ... H 10:1 ... H 10:1 |
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. |
Handle and most of body at one side restored. warts in place of other handle.
Thin streaky black glaze.
Cf. A.J.A. 46, 1942, p. 29, fig. 6: 27.4 ... Early 7th c. B.C ... Study Collections-Case No. 105-3/4 |
NM 16123
Retrograde. -ΟΤΕΠΙΝ- Votive dump. -ΟΤΕΠΙΝ- ... H 62 ... H 62 |
Pit I at 45/ΙΘ (= Well) (noted also 4th c. pocket in side of this pit).
This is part of the Terracotta Deposit (H 17:4) and the objects listed here are also listed in H 17:4. Containers/lots for this ... Geometric-Protoattic ... Deposit (H 17:4) and the ... listed in H 17:4 ... (noted also 4th c. pocket in |
| 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 |
Roof-tile fabric, light brownish buff in color and full of red and brown inclusions.
Disk: bull with filleted horns to left, and two framing rings; paneled rim: 8-S pattern. Bottom, within circle: ΕΥΤ- ... 4th c. A.D ... 4th c. A.D. According to |
Filling of Middle Drain (Tr. H+F in Section Ζ). Sand and gravel filling of the old course of the west branch of the Great Drain, a large (ca. 1.00m. deep and 1.30m. wide) underground channel in the area ... 150-100 B.C ... Hesperia 45 (1976), pp. 11-15, pls. 1-4. Pillaging fill of Building F ... Hesperia Suppl. 4 (1940), pp. 111-121. |
Small ring foot; horizontal rim with two small furrows. All glazed inside and out except for top of rim which is preserved.
Worn black glaze.
For shape, cf. H. Thompson, Hesperia 3, 1934, p. 435 ... Late 4th c. B.C ... Late 4th c. B.C. |
Nbp. 1740: From the gravel fill at the level of the lowest step, late Hellenistic pottery, higher up (middle to top steps) early Roman. Coins:
23 March 1948 #1-#4
24 April 1948 #1-#33
26 April 1948 #1-#26 ... Late Hellenistic-Early Roman ... H 13:3 ... H 13:3 |
NM 16167
Complete but for handle.
Black glaze.
Other examples: Ath.Mitt. 28, 1903, Beil. XXIV,4; Hesperia 19, 1950, pl. 104, b; Kerameikos V, 1, pl. 111, inv. no. 831. The tankard developed from the ... MG II ... H 44 ... H 44 |
Part of disk and rim preserved.
Disk: cross monogram with closed rho turned left; circles at center of cross and at end of each arm; rim: concentric half circles.
Cf. Perlzweig 1144 ... Late 4th-Early 5th c. A.D ... H 563 ... H 563 |
A large fragment from the disk and rim; handle and nozzles all broken away.
Disk plain; rim: hatched band and groups of small dotted circles. Burning at points where nozzles are broken away from rim ... Late 4th-Early 5th c. A.D ... Study Collections-Case No. 105-3/4 |
A well in room A of the Archaic House. Well with very irregular outline, cut down in the bedrock some 10m NE of the Tholos. Its filling yielded a handful of plain potsherds and the oinochoe P 13256 of ... Sub-Mycenaean(?) ... H/15,16-11/10,11 ... -4.75m. |
Various layers and dates, primarily from Tholos Tr. L (area of early road drain), Q (area of road) and V (area of road).
Also Room G of Trench V listed with G-H 11-12 probably has road layers (no finds, ... 8th c.-ca. 480 B.C ... G-H 11-12 probably has road ... 12:1, G-I 11-12, H 12:10, I |
Both handles restored.
Low irregular base with wheel marks on the bottom.
Unglazed ... 8th-7th c. B.C ... Study Collections-Case No. 105-3/4 |
Dark brown glaze ... MG II-LG I ... Study Collections-Case No. 105-3/4 |
Nothing of base.
Black glaze ... MG II ... H 299 ... H 299 |
Thick reddish brown glaze ... LG IIA ... Study Collections-Case No. 103-2/4 |
Bottom completely restored.
Compass-drawn rings.
Dark brown glaze ... MG II ... H 287 ... H 287 |
All of rim restored, probably incorrectly, as too flaring.
Body glazed on outside to just below handle level; lower body and foot unglazed. Inside and handles (apparently) glazed.
Brownish buff clay, ... 11th c. B.C ... Study Collections-Case No. 103-2/4 |
Rising band handles applied against shoulder and decorated with ladder pattern.
Shiny black glaze ... MG II ... Study Collections-Case No. 103-2/4 |
Probably to be restored with a flat bottom instead of a disk foot.
Dull black glaze.
Like Kerameikos V, 1, pl. 93, inv. no. 875 ... LG I ... H. 0.072; Diam. (rim) 0.117 |
Low disk foot.
Black to reddish brown glaze.
The decorative scheme in the handle zone appears to be strictly Middle geometric: cf. J. N. Coldstream, Arch. Anz. 78, 1963, cols. 202-203 ... MG II ... H 302 ... H 302 |
Neither handle preserved.
Flat bottom; squat rounded body with slightly outward-turned lip. At level of handle zone, elongated blobs surrounded by dots to either side of a zigzag. Completely glazed interior ... LG II ... Study Collections-Case No. 105-3/4 |
All glazed except for lower edge of foot and a reserved band on either side of rim. On each handle a St. Andrew's cross.
Dull red glaze ... MG II ... Study Collections-Case No. 103-2/4 |
Intact.
All glazed inside and out except for reserved dot on floor inside, upper edge of rim; ladder pattern and St. Andrew's cross on handle.
Thick black glaze.
Cf. Kerameikos V, 1, pl. 105, inv. nos ... EG II ... H. 0.059; Diam. (rim) 0.085 |
Stroke polishing on neck.
Unglazed and handmade.
Small, unpainted votives are found in great quantities at many sanctuary sites. Only about 100 were saved from the dump on Hymettos, although the total ... 8th-7th c. B.C ... Study Collections-Case No. 105-3/4 |
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