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Pottery Deposit at 57/ΙΔ (also 57/ΙΣΤ and 63-66/Κ-ΚΕ). Contents of pit range from Mycenaean to Turkish; apparently the dump of a modern antiquities dealer ... Modern Context ... Hesperia 31 (1962), pp. 367-377 ... Agora XII, p. 394 ... Agora XIII, p. 274. |
| Cistern at 77/Μ on lower north slopes of the Areopagus. Bottom diameter of 2m connected by tunnel to cistern M-N 18:1.
Only stamped amphora handle dates slightly after 240. Latest coin dates about 200 ... 3rd c. B.C.-196/190 B.C ... Hesperia 31 (1962), p. 246, no. 10 ... Agora IV, p. 242 ... Agora XII, p. 395. |
Cistern with two tunnels, the one entering its neck cut off by an early Roman well, the other, at the bottom not excavated.
Chamber conical in shape, with a depressed draw basin in the center of the floor ... Early Roman-3rd c. B.C ... Hesperia 31 (1962), pp. 244-262 ... Hesperia Suppl. 50 (2018), p. 73, n. 15 ... Rotroff (1990), p. 177, pl. 24:3. |
| In area West of the Areopagus. Fills with many figurines and molds, possibly from a terracotta factory.
Twelve stamped amphora handles; no long-petal bowls; Type 54 A lamp Coins:
31 May 1939 #11
1 June ... Mostly 200-150 B.C ... Coins:
31 May 1939 #11
1 June 1939 # 17-#18
7 June 1939 #16
9 June 1939 #27-#30 |
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