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Well at 115/ΜΘ.
Careful stone curbing around the upper walls, the presence of footholds in the sides, an adequate water supply and the fragments of a terracotta well-head in the filling indicate that the ... 600-550 B.C. |
Fillings in and to the north of Building A/Poros Building/Greek Building ("Strategeion"), the accumulation mostly a late archaic dump, but not deposited till near the middle of the century. Most of the ... First half of 5th c. to ca. 460-450 B.C. |
| A cave-in not long after the digging of this shaft destroyed its possible usefulness as a well and thereafter it was used as a dump. Two principle periods of such use were noted, and within these several ... Ca. 575-480 B.C. |
Middle Stoa Building Fill (with filling to S) (See also Κ: H-I-J 14-15 and Λ: K-M 13-14)
This deposit is not definitive and must be considered with the above deposits before details are entered into database; ... To ca. 180 B.C. |
| a) Mended from four pieces. From amphora, or hydria, with a panel. Man with drawn sword, scabbard at his side pursuing another man (or woman) to right, brandishing the sword. Purple red added for face ... 5 April 1935 |
| Mended from many pieces; fragments missing from walls.
Decoration in panels. Horse and rider right on each side. Scanty incision for interior details; red for the horses' manes, and a line around the ... August-September 1932 |
| Panel amphora. Early black figure style. Rosettes on rim, palmettes above panels. Five pieces join to the large neck fragment; nine others, of which three join together, probably belong lower down. The ... August-September 1932 |
| Three joining fragments preserve the neck, both handles, much of one panel and the top of that on the other side. Amphora shape B.
A) Siren, right.
B) Lion, right.
Diagonal zigzags on upper face of rim ... 16 July 1952 |
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