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| Complete save for small piece of floor and chips. High ring foot; flaring floor; double-rilled rim, slightly down-turned.
Micaceous orange-pink clay; remains of poor red glaze on floor only. Finished ... June 1937
June 1938 ... P 13673 ... P 13673 |
| Burial. Well. Other. Pit ... Agora 13 275 Q 7:5 Q 8:4 T 24:2 Q 8:8 T 24:4 Q 9:1 T 25:1 Q 10:2 T 26:1 Q 10:3 T 26:2 Q 10:4 T 26:3 R 7:1 R 7:2 T 26:4 R 10:4 R 21:4 T 26:5 T 26:6 R 28:1 T 26-27:2 R 28:2 U 24:2 S 18:1 S 27:1 S 27:2 U ... Agora 13, s. 296, p. 275 |
| Eugene Vanderpool Homer A. Thompson ... Mycenaean Grave to W. of "Court Room" below Stoa Terrace with "Ballot Box" (Grave XXIX).
Unusual type, conforming neither to our pit nor to our cist graves, and consisted of two parts. The outer part was ... Mycenaean III A-B ... (2.10 by 1.30m) cut down in ... narrow space was full of gray ... rectangular cist (1.50 by 2 by |
Top slightly broken by 19th century disturbance. Built of soft mortar and stones, lined with stucco. Diameter at bottom (inside) 1.05m; at (maximum) center 1.18m.
Fill soft and green with consistency of ... 16th-17th century A.D ... Q/14,15-6/7 |
Rubble and mortar pithos built over and into line of zig-zag drain. Excavated upside-down. Loose fill. No coins ... 18 A.D with mostly 16 A.D. c ... Q 5:1 ... Q 5:1 |
Filling of S outer foundation of Square Building.
310-275 B.C., with substantial amount of residual early material. Coins:
25 August 1953 #1-#3 ... 325-300 B.C. (?) ... Q 10:1 ... Q 10:1 |
Dumped fill in a shaft which served as means of access leading to a water channel south of the Stoa of Attalos. Coins:
29 June 1933 #1 (disintegrated)
29 April 1936 #1-#3
4 May 1936 #1 ... Early 1st c. A.D ... Early 1st c. A.D. |
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