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| Lang, L ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The scraps of pottery on which were written the names of candidates for ostracism are one of the most intriguing pieces of evidence for ancient democracy found in the Athenian Agora. This book is a complete ... 1990 |
Fragment from the base of a large open vase. The base rises toward the center.
Glazed inside and out with very thin brownish wash. Old drain, gravel filling. Leica ... 12-13 May 1933 |
| From the handle of a sturdy skyphos.
Incised on the side:
Possibly an ostrakon of Megakles? Or Menon?
Cf. Hesperia 24 (1955), p. 286, n. 2. Pit with marble chips. 117 ff. Leica, XX-85 ... 21-24 February 1936 |
| Handle of a plain amphora; the letters deeply incised on its outer side:
Cf. Hesperia 24 (1955), p. 286, n. 2.
For Menon, cf. P 8534 (ΚΚ 895), P 9479 (ΚΚ 1146). Όστρακο οστρακοφορίας Μένωνος. Πρόερχεται ... 13 March 1937 |
Fragment from shoulder of a large plain amphora.
Inscription in two lines, scratched on outside, upside down in relation to vase:
Brown micaceous clay. N-S cut 50m. line, area of Stoa, plundered trench ... 15 March 1939 |
Broken all around.
Graffito:
Hard red clay. Crossroads enclosure, layer 6, BG VI 1195 Leica PD 2191-10 ... 12 August 1971 |
Square pit in bedrock southwest of the Hephaisteion. Many marble chips from the construction of the temple of Hephaestus were found here together with a large quantity of pottery and other objects ... Ca. 450 B.C.
Ca. 390-380 B.C. |
| Enclosure within Roman Circular Building. The finds apparently reflect the entire area inside the enclosure. Pottery lot ΒΓ 515 identifies the deposit as layer 10 and coin #895 from layer 11 says "layer ... 12-18 August 1971
9-10 May 1972 |
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