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Well at 73/Μ on the lower northeast slope of the Areopagus.
Diameter of 0.90m. It seems to have been abandoned because of the very soft stereo that kept falling in from all sides. Many pieces of terracotta ... Ca. 430-420 B.C. |
No period of use. Below the upper (Early Roman) dump extending down to ca. 6.10m. was a dumped fill of broken pottery in great quantity, including a high proportion of red-figured fragments. Masses of ... Ca. 430-400 B.C.
Late 1st c. B.C.-mid 1st c. A.D. |
Bottle-shaped cistern with dumped fillings on NW slopes of Areopagus; appears not to have been finished in antiquity: the walls and floor show no traces of stucco.
Lower filling, ca. 375-340 B.C.
Upper ... Ca. 375-275 B.C. |
Ca. 73-81/Drain. Fillings associated with the construction of the Great Drain South, especially the fill thrown in behind the east wall of the drain at the time of its building.
Cf. A 20-21:1 and B 19:7 ... Ca. 425-400 B.C. |
A very homogeneous dumped filling and no period of use. Apparently a failure as a well.
T 263-T 289 resorted and reduced August 1967. Cf. BI 157 "from behind the curbing of the well by Stoa pier 3." Estimated ... Ca. 470-460 B.C. |
| From a double disc: bobbin or yoyo? Nearly two-thirds of one disk preserved; broken at the left.
On the disc, Helios with the solar disk on his head and a goad in his hand, rises above Mt. Hymettos in ... 12-15 March 1935 |
| A fragment from near the front of the object. The beginning of the incurve at the front, very nearly the full height; and the lower edge preserved. A woman in chiton and himation to right, holding a mirror; ... 21 May 1936 |
| Two fragments, a) mended from three, b) from five, preserve part of the open end of one side, with the start of the curve at the closed end.
Around the open end, rays; then a laurel band. Around the closed ... 15 March 1937 |
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