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| Rotroff, S ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... This volume is the first of two to present the Hellenistic fine ware from the excavations in the Athenian Agora. Its scope is restricted to the moldmade hemispherical bowls manufactured from the late 3rd ... 1982 |
| Fragmentary; more than half of the walls preserved, but none of the lip. A large bowl with typical Megarian decoration, to which a base (small ring, perhaps not complete, preserved) and a flaring wheelmade ... 8 March 1933 |
| Top, one handle and numerous fragments missing. Restored in plaster. A West Slope amphora of unusual shape and twisted handles, at the base of which a mask. Pendent grapes on the neck in thick yellow ... 8-9 June 1936 |
A few fragments restored in plaster. No relief decoration, except a band at the rim; from a very worn mould; no medallion at bottom. Scraped lines at lip and around bottom.
Full black glaze, slightly ... 27-18 June 1935, 26-27 May 1936 |
Much of lip, and fragments of body missing. High rather sharply out-turned rim; rather deep narrow body. Rim plain. On body, a hexagonal net pattern: in top row hexagons are truncated and decorated with ... 7-13 April 1932 |
Fragment of body and chips from lip missing. Lower part of body made in mold for miniature Megarian bowl. Rounded base with rosette at center; then imbricated leaves. Above, flying birds; then ovules ... 19 May 1947 |
Upper wall fragment mended from three. Lattice pattern on wall; upper zone consisting of raised band with small dependent leaves.
Red clay. Glaze red to brown on exterior; dull brown on interior. Deposit ... 22-29 March 1937 |
Mended from six pieces; complete except for handle and chips.Bottom half moulded. Base madallion: a rosette surrounded by a scraped groove with miltos from which spring eight rows of oblong (lotus?) leaves ... 30 April 1971 |
Cistern System #3: East Chamber at 69/Λ, joined by a crooked passage to 69/ΛΣΤ. Under the southwest corner of the Hellenistic Building to the north of the Temple of Hephaistos ... 175-125 B.C. |
Cistern shaft southeast foot of Kolonos Agoraios. Unstratified fill.
Ten stamped amphora handles; Type 34A lamp; many fragments of long-petal b suggesting material deposited ca. 140 or later. Cf. Pireus ... Ca. 200-125 B.C. |
Tiled well near the SW corner of the market square between the Southwest Fountain House and the Great Drain, three fills noted: lower fill of earth and stones with a few fragments only of coarse pottery ... 4th-2nd c. B.C.
100-70 B.C. |
| 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 ... Last quarter of 3rd c. B.C.-Early 2nd century B.C. |
| Dumped filling of late 2nd c. B.C.; Roman Group F, dumped filling of second quarter to end of 1st c. B.C. on the lower northeast slope of the Areopagus.
Diameter at bottom -3.20m Upper fill: Latest coins ... Second quarter to end of 1st c. B.C. |
Cistern at 53/ΝΕ, bottle-shaped, stucco-lined, in the east aisle of the peristyle of Roman House H (courtyard of Greek House G, just west of andron).
Lower diameter 2.73m.
Homogenous fill all apparently ... Into early 2nd century B.C. |
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