[Agora Object] H 216: Rim Fragment with Graffito

Retrograde. -το Διος h- Votive dump. -το Διος h- ... Hesperia Suppl. 16 (1975), no. 5, p. 15, fig. 6, pl. 3.

[Agora Object] H 162: Base and Lower-Body Fragment with Graffito

Retrograde. -ανέθ[εκε--] Votive dump. -ανέθ[εκε--] ... H 162 ... H 162

[Agora Object] H 187: Base Fragment of a Corinthian Alabastron with Graffito

Left to right. [--ανέ]θεκε ho.- We might have expected ανέθεκεν in this inscription. The great majority of early Attic dedicatory inscriptions use the movable nu here, the only exceptions being where ... Early Corinthian ... H 187 ... H 187

[Agora Object] H 498: Fragmentary Squat Jug: Subgeometric

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 ... his fingers: cf. Brann 309.

[Agora Deposit] H 12:17: "Furnace" in House

From kiln in house of 7th c. B.C. (=Building A), to southeast of Tholos. Tholos Trench U, furnace ... 675-625 B.C ... Hesperia Suppl. 4 (1940), pp. 6-7.

[Agora Object] H 190: Fragmentary Cup or Skyphos with Graffito

Mended from four pieces. Letters incised retrograde with a blunt point which often slipped, leaving long, shallow scratches. -.ς πρόπινε τενδί Young believed the inscription to be ... Hesperia Suppl. 16 (1975), no. 49, p. 23, fig. 9, pl. 6.

[Agora Object] H 215: Fragments of a Skyphos with Graffito

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. [---] ... A.J.A. 44 (1940), p. 6, no. 3.

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[Agora Deposit] H 8:2: Drain Pit

Pit and drain at SE corner of Apollo Temple. Antedates building of Apollo Temple which was assigned to a date 'late in the third quarter' ... 3rd quarter 4th c. B.C ... H 8:2 ... H 8:2