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[Agora Publication] The Neolithic and Bronze Ages

Immerwahr, S. A ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The finds in the Athenian Agora from the Neolithic and Bronze Ages have added important chronological context to the earliest eras of Athenian history. The bulk of the items are pottery, but stone, bone, ... 1971

[Agora Object] P 22142: Saucer

Six joining fragments preserve body of small shallow saucer. Foot missing; chips gone from rim. Rim flat above, slightly offset. Pink clay; polished creamy slip(?). Grave F, Mycenaean. 1466 Leica, 83-568 ... 3 April 1952

[Agora Object] P 22143: Teacup

Three joining fragments; complete. Very slightly concave base. Band handle. Rim, handle, and concentric circles around foot in darker glaze than the thinned orange on body. Pinkish clay, covered with ... 3 April 1952

[Agora Object] P 22144: Jug

Many small fragments preserve handle, part of neck and body of a squat jug. Greatest diameter of body clearly articulated. Vertical strap handle to flaring rim. Gritty brown clay. Streaky brown glaze ... 3 April 1952

[Agora Object] P 22145: One-Handled Bowl

Many joining fragments preserve most of a deep bowl with straight rim and small ring foot. Two concentric circles incised on bottom under foot. Horizontal rolled handle. Orange glaze on rim, and on body ... 3 April 1952

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[Agora Deposit] J 8:3: Double Pit Grave

Mycenaean Double Grave (Graves A and B). Grave A was in Layer II. We laid a skull and a few other bones, three vases and a stone bead. We have dug to a maximum of about 0.06m below the top of Layer II ... Myc. IIIA/B