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Cistern through which well G 14:4 was dug. Filling in cistern, early Byzantine, but with various objects resembling those from the upper dumped filling in the well, below the cistern floor (5th c. A.D.) ... Early Byzantine ... Cistern through which well G 14:4 was dug. Filling in cistern, early |
Pocket in bedrock behind stepped retaining wall ... 7th c. B.C ... J 14:6 ... J 14:6 |
Two narrow trenches at right angles to each other.
Small deposit in bedrock cutting Good black glaze ware ... 430-420 B.C ... G 14:6 ... G 14:6 |
Coins:
9 April 1937 #3-#4
10 April 1937 #3-#4
12 April 1937 #2
13 April 1937 #1-#3 ... Ca. 300-140 ... B 14:6 ... B 14:6 |
Upper fill was early Roman dated by AWP to the 1st c. A transitional fill was later assigned to the upper level.
Nbp. 2913: The history may have been that the well was cleaned out at the time that it was ... 3rd-2nd century B.C and Roman date ... E 14:6 ... E 14:6 |
Late 4th to early 3rd c. B.C ... E 14:6.2 ... E 14:6.2 |
Coins:
19 May 1936 #1-#2 ... 1st c. A.D ... E 14:6.1 ... E 14:6.1 |
| "Koumanoudes' Well.
Tile-lined well (diam. 0.85m) at SE corner of courtyard of Roman House E, at top built wall of stones and mortar, bedrock at bottom. Coin
7 August 1971 #495-#500
13 August 1971 #507 ... 28 July-6 August 1971 ... Well at Q/14-6/11 |
Top slightly broken by 19th century disturbance. Built of soft mortar and stones, lined with stucco. Diameter at bottom (inside) 1.05m; at (maximum) center 1.18m.
Fill soft and green with consistency of ... 16th-17th century A.D ... Q/14,15-6/7 |
Deposits containing much ash and charcoal, probably to be associated with the Persian sack. Layers IV-VI of trial pit between Stoa piers IV and V ... 1st quarter 5th c. B.C ... H 5-6.1 ... H 5-6.1 |
Cistern at 14/Κ. (now H 6:9) Asterisk: G 6:1* ... G 6:1 ... G 6:1 |
Disturbed pit with a skull. Pottery discarded. Late context; more likely Turkish than Geometric.
See Hesperia 14 (1945), p. 303 for skull description ... 4 May 1936 ... Hesperia 14 (1945), pp. 303-304, no. 74, fig. 6, pl. LI. |
| Dorothy Burr Thompson ... Grave 1. Urn cremation (trench-and-hole), adult female 30-40 years old).
Mentioned as Grave XVII in Deposit list.
Consisted of a roughly circular pit, approximately 0.30-0.40m in diameter, cut into ... Late Protogeometric ... Agora XXXVI, Tomb 6, pp. 57-62, 528-529, figs. 2.14-2.17, 2.21:d, 3.14, pl. IV. |
Grave in west peristyle of Hephaisteion. Grave XXXVII in notebook. No mention of bones.
Orlandos Grave A. Coins:
7 March 1939 #7-#10 Neg. KK 354 ... 7-10 March 1939 ... Αρχειον II (1936), pp. 214-216, figs. 6, 14. |
Filling accumulated between the time of the Persian sack and the building of the Stoa.
Cf. Hesperia 6 (1937), pp. 14-18 and H 6:5 ... H 5-6.2 ... H 5-6.2 |
Well dug through cistern at 64/Γ. Seems to have been stratified; four fills recorded but here treated as one as divisions are rather "arbitrary".
Agora V, p. 126: Constructed in late 1st c.; use filling ... 3rd c. A.D. POU (before 267 A.D.) ... 6 -14.75m to -14.95m (container 18) 1st c. A.D.? Fill IV ... 3 -13.20m to -13.75m (containers 14-15)-Fill IV ... 4 -13.50m to -14m a skeleton suggesting a period of disuse following the Heruli. |
Sullan destruction debris. Coins:
27 April 1940 #3-#5
14 May 1940 #5-#6
15 May 1940 #3-#7
17 May 1940 #11-#13 ... 3rd. to 1st. c. B.C ... Coins:
27 April 1940 #3-#5
14 May 1940 #5-#6
15 May 1940 #3-#7
17 May 1940 |
South Tunnel: Bone Factory. Starts at 4-6/Μ and runs south to well. Coin
14 March 1938 #33 Lot ΑΑ 19, does it belong here? ... Second half of 2nd c. A.D ... South Tunnel: Bone Factory. Starts at 4-6/Μ and runs south to well ... Coin
14 March 1938 #33 |
| Grave in south peristyle of Hephaisteion. Grave LXIII in notebook.
Filling: decayed bones. Coins:
13 March 1939 #5-#20
14 March 1939 #6 Neg. XV-87 ... 13 March 1939 ... Coins:
13 March 1939 #5-#20
14 March 1939 #6 |
Coins:
8 June 1932 #2-#9
9 June 1932 #1-#14
10 June 1932 #1-#13
11 June 1932 #1-#9
13 June 1932 #1-#3, #6 (dump) ... 1st-3d c. A.D ... Coins:
8 June 1932 #2-#9
9 June 1932 #1-#14
10 ... #1-#3, #6 (dump) |
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