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| Rotroff, S ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... This volume is the first of two to present the Hellenistic fine ware from the excavations in the Athenian Agora. Its scope is restricted to the moldmade hemispherical bowls manufactured from the late 3rd ... 1982 |
| Mended from many pieces; about two-thirds preserved.
Central medallion: rosette. Sides fluted. Above fluting, broad shallow groove above which is an undecorated band, 0.018m. wide. Scraped grooves colored ... 22 April 1932 |
| Mended from many pieces; only about one-quarter of sides preserved.
Base medallion: rosette. Sides decorated with flutes alternating with vertical rows of raised rings. Above fluting, double groove, surmounted ... 22 April 1932 |
Unusually large. In medallion on bottom, flower with 8-pointed petals. On body, elongated round-ended petals; no jewels. Below rim, egg pattern and pendent pointed leaves, two grooves on lower rim. Restored ... 9-15 May 1935 |
Fragment from rim of mold for bowl.
Near rim, alternate leaves and volutes. Below, grooves; then plain. Surface. Leica ... 1 June 1936 |
Profile complete. Restored in plaster. Rosette on bottom, surrounded by scraped ring filled with miltos. Elongated petals. Plain rim.
Black glaze, much peeled. Channel mouth 1. Leica ... 18-19 February 1936 |
More than one-third of side, and many rim pieces, missing. Restored in plaster. Plain medallion, long thin petals on side; plain rim, with out-turned lip. Groove scratched through glaze around medallion ... 12 February 1937 |
| Mended from many pieces; a small piece of the wall and fragments of the rim, missing. Eight-petalled rosette in central medallion. Long petals on sides, heart-shaped leaves below on rim; out-turned lip ... 19 June 1939 |
Six pieces made up into two non-joining fragments; fragment a) preserves part of rim and side and fragment b) part of lower wall with groove around medallion. Restored in plaster. Band of eggs below the ... 9-17 March 1938 |
Fragment of the rim and upper body. Palmettes above and below broad ridge on rim. Winged figures on body. Roman Bath; late Roman destruction fill in room with mosaic floor. 6067 Leica ... 18 September 1947 |
| Two fragments from upper wall.
On wall, contiguous long petals with raised centers. Above, a zone, bordered above and below by two raised lines, with a stepped pyramid ornament, inverted, between. Above ... 14 July 1949 |
Part of wall preserving rim; five joining fragments. Plain long petals bound by guilloche above.
Thin dull glaze. Water channel cut by back wall of South Stoa II, above level of lead pipe. 4209 Leica ... June 1965 |
Mended from eight pieces and restored in plaster; full profile and about half of bowl preserved.
Medallion: seven pointed flower.
Middle zone: long undecorated petals with rounded ends spring from medallion; ... 11 August 1970 |
Filling in a cistern chamber in the area west of the Areopagus. Main dumped fill of 2nd. c. B.C., with small amount of later material in uppermost 1.00m. A connecting passage contained some material of ... 2nd. c. B.C. |
Water channel in north part of section, giving access to water system. Channel Mouth 1. Six stamped amphora handles; two-thirds of bowls long-petal ... Late 2nd century-Early 1st c. B.C. |
Cistern-shaft at the southeast foot of Kolonos Agoraios.
Nbp. 2369: Two chamber cisterns, 88/ΛΔ and 100/ΚΘ, united by a long straight passage running almost due N-S. A draw shaft at 95/ΚΘ is set just ... Upper fill, Late Roman with some Hellenistic.
Middle fill, Sullan debris to last quarter of 1st c. B.C.
Lower fill, 4th-3rd c. B.C.=POU and abandonment |
Cistern on lower northeast slope of the Areopagus.
Two Hellenistic fills with late Hellenistic to Roman fill above.
Use fill characterized by broken water jars (lower fill); contemporary dump (middle fill); ... Early 1st c. B.C. |
Dumped fillings thrown in during second quarter of 1st c. B.C. containing mostly debris resulting from Sulla's sack in 86 B.C.
Agora XXIX, p. 464: Four fills distinguished during excavations ... but seemingly ... Late 2nd c. and early 1st c. B.C. POU; 110-75 B.C. |
Cistern at 72/ΛΘ. Under NW corner of Roman House H. Stucco-lined, bottle-shaped cistern, poor condition. Diameter at bottom -2m.
Two tunnels, one leading east, one west, ca. 1.65m high and 0.80m across ... 150-110 B.C. with a few earlier pieces |
Cistern on the lower Acropolis slopes, west of Panathenaic Way; dumped filling of 1st century B.C.
Bottom diameter 3.90m. Cistern with connecting draw-shaft and a dead end tunnel dates from Late Hellenistic ... 1st century B.C. |
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