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| Eugene Vanderpool ... In antiquity the area included in Section Φ lay outside the Agora proper and were apparently occupied only by houses and small buildings. The earliest period of which any considerable remains were found ... 25 Jan-17 Jun 1937 |
| Very fragmentary; three fragments preserve most of the bottom and part of rim and wall. Restored in plaster. A deep bowl with steep sides and rounded bottom; rim slightly thickened, flat on top. On the ... 6 March 1937 |
| Broken behind along line of junction between front and back moulds.
Head slightly inclined to right.
White slip on which remain abundant traces of a dull yellow color. Lips red. Agora sample no. 402 ... 6 March 1937 |
| Broken below neck. Otherwise intact.
Very large heavy wreath.
Solid head with features sketchily modelled. White slip with traces of yellow on face and pink on headdress. Hellenistic fill.
100-75 B.C ... 6 March 1937 |
| Broken at neck and below waist.
Holes for subsequent attachment of arms.
White slip with traces of rusty yellow.
Buff clay. Hellenistic fill.
Late 2nd c. B.C. Leica, 77-11-12 ... 6 March 1937 |
| Use filling of middle of 1st to late 6th c. (Roman Group M); dumped filling of 9th and 10th c. Down to a depth of about 21.00m. the fill of the well contained very few objects, the latest of them being ... 1st-6th c. A.D. |
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