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| Mended from two pieces; from shoulder.
Two male figures facing each other; part of the forehead of the one at the left and the head of that at the right wearing a fillet, preserved. Spearhead between ... 9 March 1953 |
| Mouth, handle and fragments of body missing. A round-bodied oinochoe.
On the body a pair of grotesque heads face each other over a floral ornament. Blobby rosette with incised crosses in field. Red for ... 20 June 1955 |
Lower half of body preserved. In figured panel, Dionysos seated to right, with horn, between dancing satyrs. Underside of flat disk foot reserved. White for chiton of Dionysos. Red line around vase at ... 30 July 1959 |
Well, neatly stone-curbed to bottom. Diameter 0.70m. The use filling, from about 3.50m to bottom, consisted chiefly of water-jars with a few small vases and some black-figured fragments.
Upper filling, ... Use filling of ca. 575-550 B.C. |
Pit in deep depression in bedrock. Also includes containers from early fill under late Roman floors down to bedrock at 81-83/ΚΗ-ΛΒ. Notebook cites early fill, ca. 6th. c., with some obviously late disturbance ... 7th c. to ca. 575 B.C. |
Fillings associated with Southwest and North Buildings (78-99/ΙΣΤ-ΚΘ) and early walls to west of Great Drain.
pottery p. 1189, vol VII ... Subdivisions:
.1=Filling over bedrock.
.2=Fillings behind retaining ... Various levels and dates |
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. |
| Well below Stoa Terrace Fountain.
Heavy dumped filling, including a great variety of figured and plain wares.
Never completed in antiquity because of hard bedrock. Estimated Grid ... 575-550 B.C. |
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