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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 ... 575-525 B.C ... F-G 12:1 and H 12:9 ... Coins:
4 April 1934 #2
5 April 1934 #1
6 April 1934 #2 |
In front of room III from the South. Coins:
28 June 1933 #1
1 July 1933 #1
8 July 1933 #1 (dump)
12 July 1933 #1 (dump)-#2 (dump)
3 May 1934 #1
12 May 1934 #1 Estimated Grid ... Byzantine ... H/14,15-9/1 |
Byzantine Well at 22/ΜΕ ... 24 February 1936
16 June 1951 ... P 9:1 ... P 9:1 |
Well East of Stoa Shop 14. Coins:
31 October 1949 #1-#2 ... 1st c. A.D ... 1st c. A.D ... -1m. |
Kevin Daly ... This deposit has only one object, are you sure this is a deposit? ... 525 B.C ... J 1:9 ... J 1:9 |
Well at 69/Ο Coins:
29 May 1935 #8
30 May 1935 #1-#2 11th c? ... Byzantine-Mid to late 2nd c ... N 9:1 ... N 9:1 |
A burnt deposit set down into Hellenistic fill in a shaft dug into bedrock. A consistent dumped fill [post AD 150, with Group G, layer III, JWH]. Coins:
27 January 1936 #1-#3
28 January 1936 #1-#7
29 January ... First half of A.D. 2nd c ... ΠΘ:7-9/ΝΒ-ΝΔ |
Pocket in Bedrock, martyr south of 29/ΜΕ (formerly O 8:6) ... 500-480 B.C ... O 9:1 ... O 9:1 |
It seems likely that the well was never used due to poor quality of rock. Uniform fill of collapsed bedrock ... 650-625 B.C ... K 9:1 ... K 9:1 |
Mycenaean burial, disturbed (Piers 12-13 east). Plan unclear.
Bones discarded.
It was found in the trench for the east stylobate of the Square Building. It was so badly disturbed by the Classical builders ... Myc. IIIA:2 ... Q/7,8-9/5,6 |
| Rebecca Wood Robinson ... Damaged Protogeometric grave (E.L. Smithson: Grave XL).
Small corner only preserved, cut in part into the filling of the Submycenaean Grave J 9:2. In this corner, and spilling into the disturbed upper ... Late Protogeometric ... Grave J 9:2. In this corner, ... disturbed upper filling of J 9 |
| Dorothy Burr Thompson ... Grave 15 in notebook. Burial of child (E.L. Smithson: Grave XIV: PG). Single bone. Nb. says: few bones.
Skull fragment, few ribs and fingers (bones discarded). Negs. KK 24 and KK 30 431 ... Developed to Late Protogeometric ... F 9:1 ... F 9:1 |
"Red Fill" (extending to bedrock or near, over most of area). Mainly first century after Christ with later disturbance. Coins:
17 April 1936 #10-#13
18 April 1936 #1
20 April 1936 #13-#17
21 April 1936 ... 1st-2nd c. A.D ... #1-#9
12 March 1952 #6-#11
13 ... April 1952 #1-#3
9 April 1952 ... #10-#13
18 April 1936 #1
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Containers 23-35. Coins:
6 April 1937 #1, #6 ... 5th. c. A.D ... M 17:1.9 ... M 17:1.9 |
Includes container 202 "quarry waste" ... Ca. 225-160 B.C ... H 6:9.1 ... H 6:9.1 |
A supplementary fill dumped when the original had settled ... To ca. 390 B.C ... C 19:9.1 ... C 19:9.1 |
Hephaisteion Garden; fill beside wall. Loose filling encountered in rescue excavation to examine wall found during construction of public toilet in Theseion Park, outside Agora area. SIR 1991
Originally ... Second half of 4th c. B.C ... SIR 1991
Originally A 10:1 |
Filling over Floor of Square Peristyle (beneath Stoa).
122 stamped amphora handles. Many parallels with handles from cistern M 21:1. Latest coin dates ca. 200. latest lamp types 33 A and 34 A. Fragment ... 200 B.C ... Q 8-9:1 ... Q 8-9:1 |
8/ΛΘ to 14/ΛΒ. Coins:
12 February 1932 #2-#3, #13-#14, #25-#28
13 February 1932 #8, #31-#33
15 February 1932 #7-#12, #13-#27, #28-#42
16 February 1932 #5-#10 ... Late Roman- Ca. A.D. 520-540 ... I-J 9:1 ... I-J 9:1 |
Cistern System: Stoa Terrace at Piers 11-12. Probably abandoned at the time of the construction of the Square Peristyle ... 350-325 B.C (?) ... Q 9-10:1 ... Q 9-10:1 |
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