"Name","Redirect","dc-description","dc-subject","dc-publisher","dc-creator","Type","dc-date","UserLevel","dc-title","Id","Icon","Chronology","Collection" "N 11:1","","""Near or in Grave"" (width 0.50m); Grave to the east of the southeast corner of the great court of the Gymnasium. Shallow and superimposed on Well N 11:5. It is a simple cist oriented north and south, with the head on the north side. A number of small field-stones along the east may have come from a lining; the pots were found among these. The other two skulls were found in the area of the grave, but above it, and since there were other grave-like but empty cuttings in the vicinity it is likely there was a small group of graves here.","","","N.A. Doenges","Deposit","2-30 June 1952","","Cist Grave in Ο","Agora:Deposit:N 11:1","Agora:Image:1997.20.0031::/Agora/1997/1997.20/1997.20.0031.tif::1021::723","750-725 B.C.","Agora" "E 19:1","","Grave cut into bedrock (L. 2m, W. 0.58m), head toward E; offerings at south end. Skeleton of a male about 40 years old, laid out with knees slightly bent.; Brann.","","","","Deposit","12 May 1939","","Grave 1","Agora:Deposit:E 19:1","Agora:Image:1997.20.0026::/Agora/1997/1997.20/1997.20.0026.tif::452::655","750-725 B.C.","Agora" "E 19:2","","Cut in bedrock (P.L. 0.50m, W. 0.57m). Head at east, looking west; skull stood upright when found. Lower part of skeleton missing.","","","","Deposit","16 May 1939","","Grave 2, Inhumation of 6-Year-Old Child","Agora:Deposit:E 19:2","Agora:Image:1997.20.0028::/Agora/1997/1997.20/1997.20.0028.tif::472::646","750-725 B.C.","Agora" "E 19:3","","Shallow cutting into bedrock (L. 1.70m, W. 0.55m.) oriented north and south, head at south. Skeleton stretched out , with head on left side. Southern top edge of grave projects to form protective niche for head.","","","","Deposit","17 May 1939","","Grave 3, Inhumation of 24-Year-Old Man","Agora:Deposit:E 19:3","Agora:Image:2008.03.0390::/Agora/2008/2008.03/2008.03.0390.tif::2938::3818","750-725 B.C.","Agora" "F-G 12:1","","Filling of early N-S road and related fills, in the area of the Geometric Cemetery south of the Tholos; various levels including plundered foundation trench. ; For late, disturbed or uncertain levels over and in the area see F-G 12:2.; For exploration of early levels in other parts of the same road see H 12:9, H-I 10:1 and I 9:1.; Three objects are from section Ζ in the NE corner of the cemetery, clearly the same fill as in section Β (LT).","","","","Deposit","7-18 February 1935; 11-19 March 1935","","Road Fills","Agora:Deposit:F-G 12:1","","7th-6th c. B.C.","Agora" "H 12:9","","Various layers and dates, primarily from Tholos Tr. L (area of early road drain), Q (area of road) and V (area of road). ; Also Room G of Trench V listed with G-H 11-12 probably has road layers (no finds, containers 510-515). The same for Trench Y, road area (no finds, containers 555-557).; ; See also F-G 12:1, G-I 11-12, H 12:10, I 9:1.","","","","Deposit","14 February-5 May 1938","","Early North-South road to Southeast of Tholos","Agora:Deposit:H 12:9","","8th c.-ca. 480 B.C.","Agora" "I 9:1","","Exploration in the area between the east front of the Hellenistic Metroon and the Great Drain, from accumulated road metal of early north-south road. ; ; For levels in the same road further south, see F-G 12:1 and H 12:9.","","","","Deposit","4-16 April 1935","","Metroon-Drain Cut","Agora:Deposit:I 9:1","","575-525 B.C.","Agora" "Agora VIII","","This volume reports on Athenian pottery found in the Athenian Agora up to 1960 that can dated from about the middle of the 8th century, when “the appearance of a painter of sufficient personal distinction to enliven the whole craft” marks a real break from the earlier Geometric style, through the third quarter of the 7th century when Protoattic gives way to black-figure and black wares. A sampling of contemporary imported ware is included. The material is treated first by shape and then, more extensively, by painting styles. Some 650 characteristic pieces are selected for cataloguing. The introduction discusses the development of the various shapes and styles, characterizing the special techniques and innovations of the period. The topographical features of the Agora that are indicated by the places of discovery of deposits of late Geometric and Protoattic pottery are summarized under wells, houses, workshops, sanctuaries, cemeteries, and roads.","","American School of Classical Studies at Athens","Brann, E. T. H.","Publication","1962","","Late Geometric and Protoattic Pottery: Mid 8th to Late 7th Century B.C.","Agora:Publication:Agora 8","Agora:Image:2009.09.0039::/Agora/2009/2009.09/2009.09.0039.jpg::104::150","","Agora"