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[Agora Deposit] E 18:6: Herulian Destruction Debris

Roman Bath, Herulian destruction debris in A3. The high proportion of vessels for eating suggests that this was not the actual bath fill but was probably dumped in from the ruined houses higher on the ... Second half of 3rd and into 4th c. A.D.

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[Agora Deposit] E 18:7: Well

Large tile-lined well in SW Bath, Room A4. The top had been sealed with ca. 1.30m of concrete, and the floor to carry the hypocaust columns of the room in Phase C had been carried over it. The well was ... Late 2nd-early 1st c. B.C.

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[Agora Deposit] F 17:4: Cistern

Stucco-lined bottle-shaped cistern, with tunnel and subsidiary manhole, in SW Baths, Room Α 10. Homogeneous dumped fill, mostly of mold-made bowls and and molds for terracotta figurines. Sixteen stamped ... 225-190 B.C.

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[Agora Image] 1997.18.0196 (80-555)

Late Roman tiled floor and latrine over hypocaust area. Latrine channel blocked by Doric capital ... Horizontal (normal) ... 21 May 1957

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[Agora Image] 1997.18.0197 (80-569)

Room with marble mosaic floor (Room A2) and trench for south wall. To the south, a drain ... east 2899 Horizontal (normal) ... 29 May 1957

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[Agora Image] 1997.18.0201 (80-592)

Close view of the hypocaust area to show row of columns in place. Left foreground, conglomerate block in place on bedrock foundations ... southwest 2877 Horizontal (normal) ... 4 Jun 1957

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[Agora Image] 1997.18.0207 (80-599)

Flue, drain and debris of hypocaust tiles (trench north of Wall H) ... 2967 Horizontal (normal) ... 4 Jun 1957

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[Agora Image] 1997.18.0210 (80-602)

Cut north of apsidal blocks (upper right) ... 2949 Horizontal (normal) ... 5 Jun 1957