"Id","Name","dc-publisher","dc-date","UserLevel","Redirect","dc-description","Chronology","Collection","dc-subject","dc-title","Icon","dc-creator","Type" "Agora:Deposit:F 12:4","F 12:4","","5-26 March 1934","","","Primarily late Roman material but some scrappy early Roman.","Ca. A.D. 350 dumped fill","Agora","","Well","","","Deposit" "Agora:Notebook:Β-2","Β-2","","1 March 1934-21 March 1934","","","197","","Agora","","Mixed","Agora:NotebookPage:Β-2-1::/Agora/Notebooks/Β/Β 002/Β 002 001.jpg::1259::2048","E. Vanderpool","Notebook" "Agora:Object:S 443","S 443","","19 March 1934","","","A woman, wearing a chiton and with an himation over her left arm and wrapped around her hips, stands leaning with her left elbow on a small caryatid-like figure of Archaic Kore type. ; Of the woman, the head and neck, the right arm from the shoulder, and the left arm from the elbow, are missing. These parts were fastened on separately with iron dowels, which remain. Minor fractures.; The smaller figure wears a polos on her head, carries a flower in her right hand, and stands on a base.; The group was fastened to a base by an iron dowel.; Pentelic marble.; Cf. S 331 (Η' 150).","","Agora","","Statuette of Draped Female Figure Leaning on Small Figure","Agora:Image:2016.04.0954::/Agora/2016/2016.04/2016.04.0954.tif::4912::7360","","Object" "Agora:Object:L 1351","L 1351","","19 March 1934","","","Intact. ; On the discus two fishes left. On the panelled rim, double spirals. ; The handle grooved; semi-pierced. ; On the base an incised branch within two concentric grooves.; Light red clay, unglazed.; ; Type XXVIII of Corinth collection.","Late 3rd.-325 A.D.","Agora","","Lamp","","","Object" "Agora:Object:L 1352","L 1352","","19 March 1934","","","End of nozzle and part of body broken away.; On the discus, a boukranion. The rim plain. The handle grooved, semi-pierced, herringbone in front and back. U-shaped nozzle set off by two transverse grooves. On the base concentric grooves.; Light red clay, unglazed.; ; Type XXVIII of Corinth collection.; ; Cf. Corinth IV, ii, pp. 102-114, nos. 786-1412, pls. XIII-XIX.","Late 3rd.-early 4th. century A.D.","Agora","","Lamp","","","Object" "Agora:Object:L 1353","L 1353","","19 March 1934","","","Only the upper part preserved. The nozzle and part of rim missing.; On the discus, a boukranion. The rim plain. ; Red clay; red wash (?).; ; Type XXVIII of Corinth collection.; ; Cf. Corinth IV, ii, pp. 102-114, nos. 786-1412, pls. XIII-XIX.; ; ADDENDA: On the discus two framing rings. Handle grooved and punched. On base four rings with central boss.","Late 3rd.-early 4th. century A.D.","Agora","","Lamp Fragment","","","Object" "Agora:Object:L 1354","L 1354","","19 March 1934","","","The back of the body broken away; otherwise intact.; Small raised base. Broad reserved groove on rim.; Black glaze inside and out.; ; Type VII of Corinth collection, type 25A of Agora collection.; ; Cf. Agora IV, nos. 267-284, pp. 67-69, pls. 9, 23, 38. ; Corinth IV, ii, pp. 45, 46, nos. 114-136, pl. III.","370-275 B.C.","Agora","","Lamp","","","Object" "Agora:Report:1934 Β","1934 Β","","15 Jan-19 May 1934","","","A report mainly about the results of the excavations of the Tholos and the Bouleuterion, but a notebook index attached refer to all features excavated during 1934. A list of coins associated with the construction of the Bouleuterion is also attached. ; 1. The Tholos has been mentioned by several ancient authors as well as on ancient inscriptions. The first archaeological evidence of the existence of the building came to light during the campaign of 1933 when the porch of the Tholos was partially cleared. During the campaign of 1934 the main circular part of the building was discovered and cleared and recognized as the Tholos. Five principal building periods can be recognized in the nine hundred years of the building's life.; 2. After the Tholos had been identified, two other large buildings were recognized in the vicinity, the Bouleuterion and the Metroon. The Bouleuterion lies northwest of the Tholos, partly in section Β. Roof tiles stamped ""Mother of the Gods"" help with the identification. Other archaeological evidence suggests that it was probably built in the second half of the 4th century B.C., replacing an earlier building which served as both Metroon and Bouleuterion. At the same time a propylon was added. The Bouleuterion appears to have been destroyed in the 3rd century. A.D.","","Agora","Checked","1. The Tholos. A Brief Sketch of the History of the Building as Revealed by the Excavations of 1934; 2. The Bouleuterion","Agora:ReportPage:1934-Β-1::/Agora/Reports/1934 Β/1934 Β 001.jpg::1528::2048","Eugene Vanderpool","Report"