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Floor fragment with start of stem. Max. dim. 0.077.
I, maenad (top of head, most of arms, nearly all of left leg, right foot missing) running to right, looking back, a thyrsos (shaft) held at waist level ... Ca. 520-510 B.C ... Ca. 520-510 B.C. |
Upper fill was early Roman dated by AWP to the 1st c. A transitional fill was later assigned to the upper level.
Nbp. 2913: The history may have been that the well was cleaned out at the time that it was ... 3rd-2nd century B.C and Roman date ... Delos XXVII, p. 335 under E 102. |
Broken on all sides; horizontal part of handle and part of neck preserved.
Coarse orange fabric.
Rectangular stamp; retrograde. Colonnade of street stoa, north of Room 8, below level of stylobate; box ... 1st century B.C ... Delos XXVII (1970), p. 354, nos. 220-222. |
| Fill. Walters 1235, 1237, 1248, 1298. Walters 1282, 1283, p. 193, fig. 284. Delos B 1049. Well. Cistern. Broneer 1434, p. 283, pl. XXI. Agora, V, G 204, p. 43, pl. 44 ... Agora 7 84 O 18:3 B 14:2 O 20:1 F 11:1 J 18:2 D 4:1 C 20:1 ... 1st half of 2nd A.D ... B 14:2 |
| Jar with fragments missing from neck and lip; toe chipped, tip ca. 0.03m. beyond
ring; no groove.
Capacity: (mbw poly 24.vii.89) 33.830; Capacity: (revised from wheat VG 1939 of 33.625) 34.250.
Leaf-shaped ... January-February 1936 ... KT 0333(b) ... Delos XXVII 1(970), pp. 328-329, no. E 71. |
Cistern system West of Bouleuterion: (see also B: cistern system to West of Tholos). Third Chamber from North. A well was dug through the bottom in Byz. times. Cf. deposit F 9:2. Coins:
3 May 1934 #1 ... 160-140 B.C., with Byz. disturbance
Early 3rd to late 2nd c. B.C. POU ... Delos XXVII, p. 328 under E 69 and p. 366. |
Hellenistic fill, north of Temple of Ares, on either side of wall running east-west over 50/ΙΓ. Mostly coarse pottery including many stamped amphora handles.
Cf. also nb. P XII, pp. 2297-2298. Coins:
13 ... 275-200 B.C ... Delos XXVII, p. 302 (under no. E 1, cited as K 6-7:1). |
Unfinished well, all one fill; solid bedrock at a depth of -2.47m.
It contained masses of broken rooftiles and probably was used as a refuse pit after the sack of Athens by Sulla.
Twenty-three stamped ... Early 1st c. B.C ... Delos XXVII, p. 381. |
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