"dc-publisher","Type","Collection","Redirect","UserLevel","dc-title","Id","dc-description","dc-creator","dc-date","Name","Chronology","Icon","dc-subject" "","Deposit","Agora","","","Well","Agora:Deposit:M 17:1.3","Containers 87-99.","","7-14 April 1937","M 17:1.3","Late 2nd c. A.D.","","" "","Deposit","Agora","","","Well","Agora:Deposit:B 20:1","Roman use fill in lowest 6.70m; Byz upper fill (dump).","","6 June-18 July 1946","B 20:1","50-150 A.D. to Early Byz.","","" "","Deposit","Agora","","","Pithos K","Agora:Deposit:E 6:4","Joins occur between this pit and the cistern in section ΛΛ (87/ΛΕ); (E 5:3).","","15-16 May 1936","E 6:4","Byzantine","","" "","Deposit","Agora","","","Cistern","Agora:Deposit:E 5:3","The following pieces from E 6:4 exhibit joins with pottery from this cistern and could be listed here as well: P 7836-P 7839.; ; Cf. Hesperia Suppl. 50 (2018), p. 19, n. 51.","","11-22 March 1937","E 5:3","Mid-Late Byz.","","" "","Deposit","Agora","","","Building Fill of Royal Stoa","Agora:Deposit:I 4-5:1","The Building Fill had been badly disturbed and has been divided into several different lots, resulting in two main divisions: layer 5 (upper building fill) and layer 6 (lower building fill). Later investigation included Footing Trench of stylobate, outside Royal Stoa.","","23 June-16 July 1973","I 4-5:1","","","" "","Deposit","Agora","","","Well","Agora:Deposit:O 18:1","The pottery of the first six meters (containers 1-3 of 117 containers total) contains a good deal of unglazed early Byzantine along with very late Roman. Below this begins a great mass of Roman pottery that continues to 16.00m. Below 16.00m there is much less pottery and it seems somewhat earlier than the rest, perhaps late 4th c. A.D.","","24-30 May 1938","O 18:1","4th-6th c. A.D. POU","","" "","Deposit","Agora","","","Demeter Cistern","Agora:Deposit:F 16:1","Cistern at 9/Β (10/Β on plan), at the NW foot of the Areopagus, some 200m to the west of the Coroplast's Dump. It had evidently belonged to one of the small houses in that thickly populated residential area. That sculptors lived near by is attested by the presence in the filling of two unfinished works roughly blocked out of re-used marble. The chamber , lined with the usual waterproof cement, was roughly rectangular at the bottom, measuring north side 1.25m, east side 1.80m., south side 2.06m., west side 1.70m., and reaching a maximum depth of 3.80m.; Fourth century deposit overlaid by late Roman upper fill (cf. T 85, L 379, container 80, not recorded with this deposit and no subdivision given).","","20 February-8 March 1932","F 16:1","Second half 4th c. B.C.","","" "","Deposit","Agora","","","Cist Tomb, adult inhumation","Agora:Deposit:I 5:5","Grave 5. Adult (female?) inhumation.; Cist grave lined and covered with slabs of limestone, sandstone and schist. Cut into virgin soil under Royal Stoa at I/12,13-5/3,4. Grave measures 1.79x0.39-0.49x ca. 0.30 deep, oriented ne-sw.; Skeleton buried with knees raised, lying on her back. Left arm bent so hand rests on shoulder. Lower right arm across body. Grave of a woman about 50. Very large and muscular woman.; Contained small neck amphora resting on skeleton's knees, upside down.","Susan I. Rotroff","23-24 July 1973","I 5:5","Final Mycenaean/Submycenaean","Agora:Image:1997.01.0337::/Agora/1997/1997.01/1997.01.0337.tif::1006::664",""