"dc-description","dc-title","dc-date","UserLevel","dc-publisher","Name","dc-subject","Icon","dc-creator","Collection","Type","Redirect","Chronology","Id" """Fauvel Collection""; Collector's dump? Debris in the cellar of a modern house, probably once that of F.S. Fauvel.; The collection included vases of all periods, from Geometric to Turkish; a number of the pieces are non-Attic and many of them apparently derive from graves. The deposit is thus without chronological significance and without any ancient association with the Agora area.; Compare the similar dumps, K 14:1 and O 17:2.","Cellar","March 1935; March-April 1956","","","N 10:1","","","","Agora","Deposit","","Modern Context","Agora:Deposit:N 10:1" "Well to N of Nymphaeum at 115/ΙΣΤ. A good water supply but no evidence for a period of use.; Exceptionally heavy dumped filling, including much fine tableware, many wine- jar fragments and other objects. Some of this material was stained with black or reddish soot as if from industrial activity","Well to the North of Nymphaeum","8-29 April 1954; 20 June 1954","","","Q 15:2","","","","Agora","Deposit","","Ca. 420-400 B.C.","Agora:Deposit:Q 15:2" "West Terrace, South End, Layers IV and V. Heavy dumped filling associated with terrace walls at the extreme south end of the excavations in the Areopagus industrial area. The proportion of figured and good glazed fragments is unusually high, including cups, squat lekythoi and other vases in greater part of the last two decades of the 5th. c. but with some material that goes back into the first quarter of the 5th. c. and a little that continues into the early years of the 4th.","Terrace fillings","18-24 May 1940","","","A-B 21-22:1","","","","Agora","Deposit","","Ca. 420-390 B.C.","Agora:Deposit:A-B 21-22:1" "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.; Cf. Hesperia 20 (1951), pp. 247, 256.","Great Drain South","28 June 1947; 1-8 July 1947","","","B 19:12","","","","Agora","Deposit","","Ca. 425-400 B.C.","Agora:Deposit:B 19:12" "Dimensions 2.86x1.50x0.70m in depth; stratified fill in rockcut pit (three rockcut steps leading down at one end) which apparently served as a rubbish dump (pottery fragments with carbon and ash).","Rockcut Pit","2-24 May 1939","","","H 19:1","","","","Agora","Deposit","","Ca. 410-250 B.C.","Agora:Deposit:H 19:1" "","Lower fill","","","","H 19:1.3","","","","Agora","Deposit","","Ca. 410-390 B.C.","Agora:Deposit:H 19:1.3" "Red Figure Pocket in front of Retaining Wall at 74-77/ΛΖ-ΛΘ.; Pit , a large cutting in bedrock, irregular in outline, reaching a depth of ca. 1m; dumped filling of alternating layers-broken pottery fragments on quantity, figured, plain, glazed and coarse.","Pocket","4-24 May 1932","","","I-J 18:1","","","","Agora","Deposit","","Ca. 430-410 B.C.","Agora:Deposit:I-J 18:1" "Well at 45/Θ (Skytha Well) near the north side of the market square. No period of use was distinguished, since it was impossible to clear the well to the bottom. The considerable quantity of dumped filling included red-figure and black glaze, semi-glaze kitchen-ware, and coarse cooking ware and storage jars.","Skytha Well","12 May-13 June 1951","","","N 7:3","","","","Agora","Deposit","","Ca. 460-440 B.C.","Agora:Deposit:N 7:3"