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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 |
Only the lower part remains. In the medallion an eight-petalled rosette.
On the side wall, nodules increasing in size toward the top.
Glaze dull black inside, dull brown on outside, much flaked on outside ... 1932 |
Five joining fragments preserve much of lower part of body. Irregular bumps on exterior; double rosette, with ridges and grooves around, on bottom. Underground drain. East branch. Box 5. 152 Leica ... 14 May 1940 |
Two non-joining rim fragments. Body: irregularly shaped lozenges. Below rim: egg pattern and double scrolls with palmettes. Scraped groove below slightly projecting lip, with traces of miltos.
Black ... 9-17 June 1939 |
| Walls and rim fragmentary; nothing of the center of the floor preserved. Vertical rim, thickened. Wall covered with large roughly shell-shaped and diamond-shaped nodules. At the base an attached satyr ... May 1947 |
About one-fifth of bowl preserved, profile complete. Restored in plaster. Steep wall; plain vertical rim. Groove bordered by ridges just under lip. Wall completely covered with nodules. Eight-petalled ... 28 May 1937 |
Half of medallion and part of lower wall preserved.
Rosette(?) in medallion. Small nodules on wall.
Pinkish-buff clay. Metallic black glaze. Piers 15-16 west, bottom of 8th to bottom of 9th courses ... 14 July 1949 |
Wall fragment.
Below, parts of two rows of nodules. Above, parts of three rows of feathered leaves.
Pinkish-buff clay. Glaze fired red-brown on exterior, darker on interior. Piers 15-16 west, bottom ... 14 July 1949 |
Medallion and part of lower wall preserved.
In medallion, a mask encircled by row of short lines. On wall, six rows of nodules preserved.
Buff clay. Peeled black glaze. Pier 19 east, strosis bottom of ... 13 July 1949 |
Single fragment preserving bottom.
In medallion, rosette framed by two rings and a roughly scraped groove. Around the groove, a row of small leaves from which spring long slender petals, alternately plain ... 18 July 1950 |
Over two-thirds preserved; mended and restored in plaster. Three feet in the shape of scallop shells. In the medallion, an eight-petalled rosette; about it successive bands of nodules increasing in size ... 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. |
A well behind the Stoa of Zeus. Noted as the finding place of the bronze head of Nike, B 30.
Two Rhodian stamped amphora handles. Fragments of only two bowls ... 260-210 B.C. |
| Komos Cistern at 66/Κ, on the north slope of the Areopagus. Homogeneous fill.
Thirty-four stamped amphora handles. Eight Histiaian tetrobols, dating 170-160 at the earliest, found near top, possibly an ... Last quarter of 3rd c. B.C.-Early 2nd century B.C. |
South Stoa II Construction Fill.
About 85 stamped amphora handles, many with parallels in building fills of Middle Stoa and Stoa of Attalos. Fragments of long-petal bowls confirm date after mid-2nd c ... To ca. 140 B.C. |
With cistern at 18/Π (P 10:1), two chambers connected by a passage.
18/Π went out of use first and was closed off from 17/ΟΕ-ΟΣΤ; filled up at one time with material dating between 350 and 300 B.C.
17/ΟΕ-ΟΣΤ ... 17 April 1937
27-28 May 1937 |
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 |
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