[Agora Object] SS 333: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Rather broad; small fragment not preserving junction with neck. Coarse, pinkish-buff clay; grey core. Impression set obliquely; incomplete upper right and lower left. South chamber of Cistern, lowest ... 22 April 1932

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[Agora Object] SS 1160: Stamped Amphora Handle: Thasian

Over a quarter of rim preserved (Pridik's typical profile, but much chipped). Clay a bright orange-red with pale buff core; red stain. Outer (lower) hapf of the impression broken away. Vase with high ... 4 April 1933

[Agora Object] SS 7655: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Herm. Cxt: see cxt nts of 7.vii.75 made for S. Rotroff in folder AGORA DEPOSITS* Tholos Trench F, east end, gravelly filling of Middle Drain.2nd-1st centuries B.C. Ἐπὶ Ἀσκληπ ιοδώρου Ἀγ αθίνου [herm] ... 5 June 1937

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[Agora Object] SS 9464: Stamped Amphora Fragment: Knidian

Jar missing toe, most of one handle, and fragments of neck and body. On each handle an almost illegible stamp, the device on one a prow, on the other a cluster. Cf. notes of 7/7/1975, made for S. Rotroff ... 7-13 April 1932

[Agora Object] SS 9465: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Rectangular stamp; three lines; prow. Cf. notes of 7/7/1975, made for S. Rotroff in folders Agora Deposits. Msc: prob from jar dated in the term of =POLITAS= andr, =KRATHS= andr (prow)*Par: see cxt nts ... 7-13 April 1939

[Agora Deposit] A-B 19-20:1: Great Drain South

Great Drain South (ca. 70-113, from SW edge of section as far north as the Roman Bath) Hellenistic Sand Fill. Silted-up filling of the southern branch of the Great Drain, abandoned due to some damage at ... 4th. c.-86 B.C.

[Agora Deposit] D-E 15:1: Great Drain Fillings

Great Drain: fillings in south part of section; Martyrs I, II and III, all layers (essentially no difference in the layers). Pottery sorted and recorded by H.A. Thompson 12 may 1950: "Having gone through ... Second half of 2nd c. B.C.-Early 1st c. B.C.

[Agora Deposit] F 5:1: Cistern

Evidence of stratification into five layers, although joins between the layers. Layer VI added when the construction of the Roman building above required it. No subdivisions assigned. Flask-shaped cistern ... Early 3rd-late 2nd c. B.C.