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[Agora Report] 1946 Χ: Section X Miscellaneous Notes Compiled in Summer of 1946

Margaret Crosby ... This report is a summary of the excavations taken place in 1937 as well as in 1946. Some pottery indicate habitation in the area from the Geometric period. Two shallow graves of the 6th and 5th centuries ... 27 May-21 Jun 1946

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[Agora Report] 1937 Χ: Section Χ 1937

Margaret Crosby ... The area signified as Section Χ lays outside the Agora proper and no signs of any public buildings were found. The area seems to have been used for private houses from the end of the 6th c. B.C. Apart ... 25 Jan-18 May 1937

[Agora Object] P 9285: Amphora: West Slope

Base ring; flaring lip; handles cylindrical in section. On shoulder, degenerate bead and reel in thinned clay and white paint, almost disappeared; on neck, pointed leaves also separated by white lines ... 1 March 1937

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[Agora Object] P 9286: Black Glaze Lekanis

Fragments missing from rim and wall. Heavy base ring; lip flanged for lid; one handle. Lip, inside of handle, and space around it, and bottom reserved. Circle and dot at center of bottom. Strip of early ... 27 February 1937

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[Agora Object] P 9287: Basin Fragment: Stamped

Heavy moulded rim fragment. Stamped pattern on floor (or perhaps side wall): border of half circles; modified egg and dart and group of small circles further in. Pink clay with large red bits. Light ... 1 March 1937

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[Agora Notebook] Χ-2

Mixed ... Margaret Crosby ... 201 393 ... 1937

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[Agora Deposit] M-N 18:1: Cistern at 75/ΜΓ

Cistern at 75/ΜΓ connected with cistern N 18:3 by tunnel. Only coin is Bioiotian dating between 220 and 197. Only indications of date are 1st c. lamps, two long-petal bowls, and fragments of early Roman ... 1st. c. B.C.

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[Agora Deposit] N 18:3: Cistern at 77/M

Cistern at 77/Μ on lower north slopes of the Areopagus. Bottom diameter of 2m connected by tunnel to cistern M-N 18:1. Only stamped amphora handle dates slightly after 240. Latest coin dates about 200 ... 3rd c. B.C.-196/190 B.C.