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| Rotroff, S ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The second of two volumes on the Hellenistic fine ware unearthed in excavations in the Athenian Agora, this book presents the Hellenistic wheelmade table ware and votive vessels found between 1931 and ... 1997 |
| Mended from three fragments; about half of rim, and parts of the sides, missing. Restored in plaster. Small bowl; high flaring ring foot; out-turned rim.
Stamped decoration: palmettes within rouletting ... 22 April 1932 |
Chips missing from rim; otherwise complete low ring base. The glaze is light red to buff, thin, dull and much flaked.
Clay pinkish buff. Well. Leica ... 4 April 1933 |
Rim chipped and surface worn; otherwise complete. Low ring base. The sides show only a relatively slight S-curve.
Glaze red, largely flaked off; pink clay. Well. Leica ... 4 April 1933 |
| About half the bowl preserved. Low ring base, out-turned rim.
Thin dull black glaze mottled to brown, all over; worn off at one point on the lip. Pinkish clay.
ADDENDA Two sizable fragments found during ... 4 April 1933 |
| Broken and lacking much of side wall and base. Restored in plaster. Delicate flaring base ring, gently concave floor, with high upper wall and out-curved lip. On the floor is a rouletted circle enclosing ... 3-12 March 1934 |
| Chip missing from rim. Shallow bowl on relatively high ring foot; out-turned rim.
Fair black glaze, all over. Well H, lower fill. Leica, 91-17-29 ... 23 May 1936 |
| Small fragments of rim and upper wall missing; restored in plaster. Small bowl on high ring foot; angular wall, out-turned lip. On the floor, within single rouletted circle, four small stamped motifs (palmettes?), ... June 1937
June 1938 |
| Great part of floor and rim missing. Small bowl on plain ring foot; out-turned rim. Four stamped palmettes on floor inside.
Graffito on floor outside:
Black glaze over all; much worn. Komos cistern ... May 1947 |
Intact except for chips. Rolled out-turned rim; high ring base; traces of stacking.
Dull black glaze, worn all over. Pink-buff clay. Well, upper POU. Leica PD 2445-49 ... 22 May 1957 |
| Bowl with out-turned rim. Fragments missing from rim, walls and base. High ring base; steep walls; plain flaring rim. Double rouletting on floor.
Glaze dull and worn brown to black. Traces of stacking ... 1 August 1957 |
Preserved is about one-half of foot and one-third of wall with a rim section. Shallow bowl on ring foot; concave upper body. Reserved on underside of foot.
Graffito on foot:
Black, metallic glaze, ... 5-9 August 1968 |
| Mended from four fragments. About one-fourth restored in plaster. High base ring, flaring side wall. Lip out-turned. Shallow.
Glaze fired red, much scratched and peeled. Well and cistern. 5061-5063 Leica, ... 5-9 August 1968 |
| Mended from three pieces; complete except for large piece at rim. High ring foot; flaring walls; out-turned lip. Four palmettes and crude rouletting inside. Resting surface reserved.
Orange clay. Metallic, ... 11 August 1970 |
Cistern with considerable dumped fill at the north foot of Kolonos Agoraios. It may have been abandoned ca. 295-295 B.C.; it will have been filled by 280 B.C.
Multiple vessels share same stamps, and painted ... Ca. 325-250 B.C. |
Cistern at the southeast foot of Kolonos Agoraios.
Nbp. 2369: Two chamber cisterns, 88/ΛΔ and 100/ΚΘ, united by a long straight passage running almost due N-S. A draw shaft at 95/ΚΘ is set just off the ... Use filling of late 4th-early 3rd c. B.C.
Accumulative fillings of late 3rd-early 2nd and late 1st c. B.C.
Upper dumped filling of 3rd c. A.D. |
Upper fill was early Roman dated by AWP to the 1st c. A transitional fill was later assigned to the upper level.
Nbp. 2913: The history may have been that the well was cleaned out at the time that it was ... 3rd-2nd century B.C and Roman date. |
Associated with the Tholos.
Originally a well but after it had been in use for a short time the shaft was partially filled in and the upper part widened to form a large cistern.
The pottery falls into ... 335-250 B.C. |
A cistern leading to the east of the road leading from the southwest corner of the market square. Filled all at one time, last quarter of 2nd. c. B.C. (nbp. 493).
Included are the Hellenistic finds from ... Late 2nd c. B.C. |
| Cistern and well in Marble Worker's House. Coins:
5 August 1968 #1-#6 (#5 and #6 disintegrated. Missing 19/7/1973)
6 August 1968 #1bis-#25 (#5 in Lot 503 not a coin but bronze bits of nail. #6 not a coin ... 325-275 B.C. |
| Although separated by a sterile rocky fill the two use fillings are apparently one continuous accumulation (GRE).
Packing around well includes SS 14261, P 25943-P 25953. These are not given a subdivision ... 350-300 B.C. to ca. 225 B.C. |
| Second century B.C. fill with early 13th c. A.D. fill in mouth.
The Byzantine objects from the mouth are P 13713-P 13718, L 3585.
Lower fill contained bones of many infants and dogs.
The bones from this ... Mid-2nd c. B.C. |
Tiled well, ca. 30m south of the Tholos. Associated with Building D. Hellenistic Group A with Late Roman fill in upper 3.00m. Objects A 245 and P 4597 are from fill on floor around well-head, contemporary ... 325-260 B.C. |
| Pithos ay the bottom of the north slope of the Areopagus with single fill; Part of Hellenistic Group D.
One stamped amphora handle dates slightly after 146. Latest coin dates in first two decades of 2nd ... 160-130 B.C. |
Accumulated fillings in a system of underground drains at west end of section ΔΔ with northward continuation into and across Section Υ.
The filling in the "underground passages" in section ΔΔ appears to ... 3rd c. B.C.
2nd c A.D. |
| 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. |
| Phaidon Street Cistern: North Chamber
Sullan destruction debris. One of two chambers connected by tunnel.
Two latest coins date to 87/86. Gray ware lamp of first quarter of 1st c. A.D. indicates disturbance ... 2nd c. B.C. |
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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