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[Agora Deposit] Q 12:3: Stoa Gutter Well

Well below Stoa Gutter opposite Pier 1. Heavy dumped filling remarkable among Agora well-deposits both for the high quality and the good conditions of pottery of all sorts. It represents the stock of a ... Ca. 520-490 B.C.

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[Agora Deposit] G 6:3: Rectangular Rock-Cut Shaft

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.

[Agora Deposit] G 18:1: Well

Dumped filling in a well on the west slope of the Areopagus (apparently separate, no mends between them, but differing little in date) the bottom filling apparently thrown in towards the beginning of the ... Ca. 425-400 B.C. and earlier

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[Agora Deposit] H 12:15: Well

Well A, early 5th c. B.C. Near the Agora Boundary Stone, northwest corner of Middle Stoa; diameter at top 0.92m, widening to 1.15m and more below. Shaft neatly faced with stones to a depth of 0.70m below ... Ca. 520-480 B.C.

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[Agora Object] P 25356: Red Figure Cup Fragment

Part of a draped figure holding lyre in left hand and plectrum in right. Red for the string of the plectrum. Relief contour. "Worthy sherds from unworthy places." Box 29c. Leica ... 1937

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[Agora Object] P 16551: Red Figure Cup Fragment

The center of the floor preserved, with part of the stem. Several wheel-run grooves around the top of the stem. Preserved is apart of a standing male figure wearing a chlamys. Partial relief contour for ... May, June 1939

[Agora Object] P 2582: Red Figure Cup Fragment

Part of the reserved framing circle at the left side of the fragment. Preserved, back of wreathed head and shoulder right. Relief contour. Reserved outline for the figure's hair with a few black dots in ... August-September 1932

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[Agora Object] P 6574: Red Figure Cup Fragment: Inscribed

Part of a lyre; to the right, uncertain objects. Letters in added color, red(?): 6th.-5th. c. B' building fill. Leica, 92-15-17 ... 9 April 1935