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A fair-sized pit in bedrock in Stoa Terrace opposite Pier 18, which contained a good deal of pottery mostly coarse. A little additional material as late as second quarter 4th. c. B.C ... Ca. 425-400 B.C. |
| Well below Stoa Gutter opposite Pier 1.
Heavy dumped filling remarkable among Agora well-deposits both for the high quality and the good conditions of pottery of all sorts.
It represents the stock of a ... Ca. 520-490 B.C. |
Well to N of Nymphaeum at 115/ΙΣΤ. A good water supply but no evidence for a period of use.
Exceptionally heavy dumped filling, including much fine tableware, many wine- jar fragments and other objects ... Ca. 420-400 B.C. |
Well in Stoa Shop 6 (5th century).
No evidence for period of use. Considerable dumped filling of fragmentary black and plain vases; no figured fragments are preserved, but the small amount of impressed ... 450-425 B.C. |
A little 4th c. B.C.; Mycenaean kylix stem.
Ca. 100 fine ware and many coarse ware (largely discarded) sherds. Most belong to the final quarter of the 5th c. B.C. A few fragments are as late as the ... Late 5th c. B.C. |
Roof-tiles (sample only).
Lots ΣΑ 529-532: Much coarse ware and the following fragments of fine ware: olpe (cf. Agora XII, no. 273); mug (second half 5th c. B.C.); 4 Corinthian-type skyphoi (two, second ... 450-425 B.C. |
| Watercolor by Piet de Jong of the inscription on the base of a fragmentary lekane ... Craig Mauzy ... Ptg. 34 Horizontal (normal) ... 2006 |
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