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Cancelled Asterisk: C 19:7* ... C 19:7 ... C 19:7 |
A large chamber cistern filled in the second c. BC when a well (C 9:16) was dug through its floor. Well tiles were run up from the floor of the cistern to just below its neck; a double layer of complete ... Late 2nd c. B.C ... C 9:7 ... C 9:7 |
Construction filling of the Poros Building west of the Areopagus. Patch of stony fill beneath the courtyard. Accumulation of the second quarter of the 5th c., deposited in the last quarter ... Ca. 475-450 B.C. and later ... C 18:7 ... C 18:7 |
Small deposit in bedrock. Coins:
20 April 1936 #2-#3 ... 4th c. B.C. to early 3rd c. B.C ... C 14:7 ... C 14:7 |
Pocket of pottery to south of grave at 36/ΛΔ; uncertain context. Terracotta figurines resembling those from the Coroplast's Dump (S 19:3) No containers (cf. O 18:2).
T 2468, T 2476, ST 412 from Hellenistic ... 350-320 B.C ... C 17:7 ... C 17:7 |
| Dorothy Burr Thompson ... Grave 16 in notebook. Adult skeleton.
In some records as Grave XXXIII (JP) ... Middle Geometric I ... C 8:7 ... C 8:7 |
| Pellet of fine buff clay stamped on both sides.
Obverse: bearded male head to left, female head to right, lion's head above, eangle below.
Reverse: kantharos.
Black glaze on reverse only.
Very fine work ... 11 September 1953 ... Agora XX, no C 7. |
Well cut through cistern at 6/ΝΕ (C 9:7).
The stele I 3244 in position in the cistern over the mouth of the well is listed with the cistern deposit C 9:7. Coins:
26 February 1936 #2-#4
27 February 1936 ... A.D. 1st ... Well cut through cistern at 6/ΝΕ (C 9:7).
The stele I 3244 in position in the cistern over the mouth of the well is listed with the cistern deposit C 9:7. |
| House C Room 7 ... ΟΟ-6 1088, 1089 ΟΟ 340 L 4324 Section ΟΟ 197 ... 31 Jul 1947 ... House C Room 7 |
Restored in plaster. False base ring set off from the side wall by a shallow groove. On the inside, about 0.01m. below the lip the glaze has been scratched from the bottom of a shallow groove.
Thin black ... 1932 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), no. C 7. |
Filling associated with construction of Poros Building. A small amount of fragmentary pottery found in the clay filling of the original floor; perhaps deposited as late as ca. 425-400 B.C. Cf. 18:4 and ... Ca. 475-450 B.C. or later ... Cf. 18:4 and C 18:7. |
Turkish fill. Coins:
7 May 1936 #1-#4 ... 5-14 May 1936 |
Coins:
29 May 1947 #1
30 May 1947 #7-#9
31 May 1947 #1-#8
2 June 1947 #1-#3 ... Early 2nd c.-mid-3rd c ... Early 2nd c.-mid-3rd c ... -7--10.6m. |
Cistern with mixed dumped filling uniform throughout cistern and two short blind channels. Coins:
16 May 1939 #6-#7
17 May 1939 #1 ... 6th-1st c. B.C. |
| House C Room 7; West. Well ... ΟΟ-6 1090, 1091 ΟΟ 1489 L 4675 Lot ΟΟ 742 C 18:8 ... Mar 1950 ... House C Room 7; West |
| Area of House C; Room 7 ... ΟΟ-6 1192, 1193 Section ΟΟ 221 Section ΟΟ 228 Section ΟΟ 220 Section ΟΟ 219 ... 9 Mar 1948 ... Area of House C; Room 7 |
| Area of House C Room 7 ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... Area of House C Room 7. |
Cistern System #1f: Shaft at 1/ΝΘ = Well A. Scanty dumped filling. Coins:
19 February 1936 #2-#3
20 February 1936 #16-#20
21 February 1936 #5-#7
22 February 1936 #1 ... Mid-4th to 3rd c. B.C. |
| Cemetery in the area to west and south of the Areopagus. Drawing of the skeleton with grave offerings as found. Deposit B 21:4 (AA 58) ... Piet de Jong ... Cf. neg. no. XIX-38, Ptg. 244. NN 1542 NN 1542 Dirty Cartridge Paper Drafting Ink ... 1939 |
| Rodney S. Young ... Destroyed urn cremation. No remains. Originally assigned as part of Tomb C 9:14 (Grave 7)
JP
"Large fragments of an urn were found in the packing of a Hellenistic water channel which cut through a LPG ... Final Mycenaean/Submycenaean ... Originally assigned as part of Tomb C 9:14 (Grave 7)
JP
"Large fragments of an urn were found in the packing of a Hellenistic water channel which cut through a LPG burial area and obliterated the urn and urn-hole of LPG grave C 9:14." ... P 6723, although surely an urn, rust-stained inside from the iron jewelry and within a meter of Grave C 9:14, is much earlier than the offerings in that grave and must have come from still another burial trench in the line of the water channel; a narrow burned strip along the edge of the channel opposite the fragments may be part of that trench.
... Agora XXXVI mentions (p. 298) as part of Grave 5 (should read 7) |
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