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Well behind Stoa Shop 18 (Well G: EB). Provides useful antecedents for many later shapes both black and plain.
Diameter at bottom 0.88m. Eight pairs of footholds preserved. The influx of water during excavation ... 650-625 B.C ... Agora XXI, p. 100 ... Agora IV, p. 244 ... Agora VIII, p. 130. |
| E.M. 13447. E.M. 13446. E.M. 7719. British Museum 12. B.D. Meritt, Hesperia 29, 1960, pp. 1-2, no. 1, photograph pl. 1. B.D. Meritt, Hesperia 32, 1963, pp. 12-13, no. 10, photograph pl. 4. IG II², 1176 ... Agora 19 194 I 2440 I 6439 ... 15 February 1935 ... Agora 19, s. 207, p. 194 |
| Truncated pyramidal, inscribed and incised.
Oblong in section. Inscribed (abecedarium, retrograde) on one broad face, apparently after firing. On the bottom is scratched in outline the figure of a horse ... 2 July 1952 ... Agora XXI, p. 7, A 1, p. 94, M 1, pls. 1, 60 ... Hesperia 30 (1961), p. 146, pl. 23, no. R 22. |
| Fill. Kleiner 1975, pp. 313-318, 329. Kleiner 1976, pp. 29, 32. Kleiner 1976, nos. 220, 223, 233, 242, 245, 250. Other. Cistern. D.B. Thompson, Three Centuries of Hellenistic Terracottas, IA, Hesperia ... Agora 26 317 Q-R 10-11:1 P-R 6-12 S 19:3 U 13:2 ... 2nd quarter 2nd B.C ... D.B. Thompson, Three Centuries of Hellenistic Terracottas, IA, Hesperia 21, 1952 ... 1973-1974, Hesperia 44, 1975 (pp. 331-374), pp. 343-346, note 23 |
| Well at 89-90/ΙΗ-ΙΘ (diameter at top 1.10m), between the southeast corner over the mouth of of the Odeion and the Panathenaic Way. the well lay a thin layer of dug bedrock containing a few Hellenistic ... 650-625 B.C ... Agora XXI, p. 99 ... Hesperia 22 (1953), p. 39 ... Agora IV, p. 243. |
| Akroterion from the Stoa of Zeus. Back view of winged female figure, flying, wearing double-girt chiton. Life size Nike. Pentelic marble. Cf. Hesperia 4 (1935), p. 374, fig. 4 ... NEGATIVE DESTROYED replaced by 80-16-15.
Negative not destroyed. Scanned during the EEA project. (PK 0413) Horizontal (normal) ... ca. August 1952 ... marble. Cf. Hesperia 4 (1935), p. 374, fig. 4. |
| Mended from many pieces; much missing; restored in plaster except for the lip, which was broken or cut off neatly all around. Heavy flaring ring foot; broad eggy body; straight neck (the lip missing) ... February 1939 ... P 14819 ... P 14819 |
| First and best preserved section of water pipe from system found in place.
Made of a sheet of lead folded to form a tube. The opening at one end is larger, for insertion of the connecting section of pipe ... 2 May 1952 ... Used to be exhibited in the Shop XXI. Missing since the closure of the Shop. |
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