"dc-date","UserLevel","Redirect","Name","Id","dc-publisher","dc-creator","Icon","Type","Chronology","Collection","dc-description","dc-title","dc-subject" "25-27 May 1954","","","H 13:2","Agora:Deposit:H 13:2","","","Agora:Image:2007.04.0024::/Agora/2007/2007.04/2007.04.0024.tif::3040::2008","Deposit","First half 4th c. B.C.","Agora","Sacrificial Pyre = Pit in floor (identified as pyre by SIR); with the characteristic small plates and saucers. ""Saucer Grave"" at 12/ΚΑ.; Dimensions: 2m (length)x 0.70 (width).; North of north wall of building. Long, narrow pit containing pottery and ash dug into a hard floor or surface and aligned with north wall of Building E. The pottery rested on a bedding of stones. The alignment of the pit suggests a connection with Building E, and the pyre dates in the generation after its reconstruction. Both the large size of the cutting and the presence of a kernos are unusual, but the rilled-rim plate and the saucers suggest that this is a pyre. There is no mention of bone in the notebook account.","Pyre",""