"Chronology","Redirect","Name","dc-title","dc-date","dc-description","dc-publisher","Icon","dc-subject","Id","UserLevel","dc-creator","Type","Collection" "","","P 18743","","","","","Agora:Card:P-18743-1::/Agora/Cards/P 18xxx/P-18743-1.jpg::2048::1401","","Agora:Card:P-18743-1","","","Card","Agora" "","","PD 901-249 (DA 8340)","Hellenistic pottery: profiles, wash drawings, etc.","1956","Made for G.R. Edwards' publication. Sent to Princeton, 1991.","","","Site | By Type | Burials | Plans and Drawings","Agora:Drawing:DA 8340","","Marian Welker","Drawing","Agora" "Last quarter of 3rd c. B.C.-Early 2nd century B.C.","","M 21:1","Komos Cistern","20 May-24 June 1947","Komos Cistern at 66/Κ, on the north slope of the Areopagus. Homogeneous fill.; ; Thirty-four stamped amphora handles. Eight Histiaian tetrobols, dating 170-160 at the earliest, found near top, possibly an intrusive hoard. Largest group of moldmade relief ware, consisting of fragments of 183 bowls, one moldmade jug and nine molds. At least 119 bowls are products of Workshop of Bion; only 15 made by Workshop A. Great similarity among bowls, many with same stamps. Most were made in fresh molds. Four molds made by Workshop of Bion, one perhaps a practice piece made by unskilled apprentice.; These facts suggest M 21:1 represents debris from Workshop of Bion, located near by. Cistern N 21:4 , 20 meters to northeast, contained similar evidence of workshop activity.","","Agora:Image:1997.20.0433::/Agora/1997/1997.20/1997.20.0433.tif::608::968","","Agora:Deposit:M 21:1","","","Deposit","Agora" "Context of 250-175","","Agora XXIX, no. 1705","","","Small Jug With Wide Mouth.; ; Handle and parts of rim and body restored.; ; Recessed bottom; convex underside. Ovoid body with deep scraped groove at greatest diameter. Two to four thinner glazed grooves on lower body. Scraped groove at base of wide neck. Flaring rim. Light reddish brown fabric (5YR 6/4); shiny brown glaze inside and out, thin in places.","","","Hellenistic Pottery and Wheelmade Table Ware | Imported Pottery | Miscellaneous Wheelmade Glazed And Partially Glazed Wares And Related Vessels","Agora:Object:Agora XXIX:1705","","","Object","Agora" "250-175 B.C.; Late Hellenistic; 325-200 B.C.; 2nd B.C.; Late Roman; 150 B.C.-early 1st B.C.; 150-86 B.C.; 200-125 B.C.","","Agora 29.1, s. 455, p. 416","Well","","Agora 29","","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-29.1-455::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 029.1/Agora 029.1 455 (416).png::1528::2048","","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-29.1-455","","","PublicationPage","Agora" "","","Agora 29.1, s. 575, p. 536","","","Agora 29","","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-29.1-575::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 029.1/Agora 029.1 575 (536).png::1519::2048","","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-29.1-575","","","PublicationPage","Agora" "","","Agora XXIX","Hellenistic Pottery Athenian and Imported Wheelmade Table Ware and Related Material","1997","The second of two volumes on the Hellenistic fine ware unearthed in excavations in the Athenian Agora, this book presents the Hellenistic wheelmade table ware and votive vessels found between 1931 and 1982, some 1,500 Attic and 300 imported pieces. An introductory section includes chapters devoted to fixed points in the chronology of the pottery, to a general discussion of the decoration of Hellenistic pots, both stamped and painted, or “West Slope,” and to the question of workshops. The author dedicates much of the text to a typology of Attic Hellenistic fine ware, carefully examining the origins, development, chronology, forms, and decoration of each shape. The ordering of the material by function rather than by the form of vessels provides insight into life in Hellenistic Athens. Especially important is the development of a chronological framework that builds upon and refines the author’s earlier work in this area.","American School of Classical Studies at Athens","Agora:Image:2009.09.0055::/Agora/2009/2009.09/2009.09.0055.jpg::366::500","","Agora:Publication:Agora 29","","Rotroff, S.","Publication","Agora"