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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 4, s. 30, p. 20

Type 8; Lamps with Open Nozzles; Variant Features. Hesperia, VII, 1938, p. 406, no. 50, fig. 42. Other. Type 9; Smyrna Lamps; Bridged Nozzles. 148, nos. C 28 and C 27, figs. 109, 103. Hesperia, II, 1933, ... Agora 4 20 L 3239 P 7157 P 7458 P 1767 P 8347 P 1860 G 6:3 ... Early 6th B.C.

[Agora Deposit] J 18:8: Well

Well on the north slope of the Areopagus. Unfinished, probably because of hardness of rock, and refilled at once, perhaps with sanctuary dump and with collapsed rock from the shaft itself. Diameter 1.15m ... 3rd quarter of the 7th c. B.C.

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[Agora Deposit] H 17:4: Terracotta Deposit

An area about 10m2. on the lower northwest slopes of the Areopagus, southeast of the archaic fountain house. A dumped fill to the end of the 3rd quarter of the 7th c. B.C., containing many votives, overlying ... 7th c. - 625 B.C.

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 4, s. 32, p. 22

Type 9; Smyrna Lamps; Bridged Nozzles. Well. Type 10; Early Argive-Corinthian Forms; Bridged Nozzles. Broneer, Corinth, Vol. IV, Part II, Terracotta Lamps, Type I. J. L. Caskey, "Investigations at the ... Agora 4 22 L 4139 M 11:3 ... 600 B.C.

[Agora Deposit] F 15:4: Well

Well just outside the southwest corner of the market square ... Late 7th-early 6th c. B.C.

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[Agora Deposit] B 14:5: Pit

A flask-shaped storage pit or cellar, cut in the rock at the south edge of the levelled top of Kolonos Agoraios. Filled late in first quarter of 6th. c. B.C. (2.95m from east to west by 2.70m from north ... First quarter 6th. c. B.C.

[Agora Deposit] J 14:3: Well in the Northeast Corner of the early Peribolos

Located in the NE corner of the early peribolos. Probably originally 1.00-1.50m. deeper, the bedrock above having been cut back in late times. Scanty pottery remains; some evidence for a period of use ... Ca. 600-570 B.C.

[Agora Deposit] F 12:5: Well 1

Unfinished well cut in bedrock to the southwest of the Tholos; dumped filling containing much material of the 7th c. B.C. but extending into the 6th ... 7th-ca. 570 B.C.