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| Pottery lots ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... August 1995 ... Pottery lots. |
| Tom Milbank, looking at pottery lots ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... August 1995 ... Tom Milbank, looking at pottery lots. |
| Tom Milbank, looking at pottery lots ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... August 1995 ... Tom Milbank, looking at pottery lots. |
| Lee Ann Riccardi, looking at pottery lots ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... August 1995 ... Lee Ann Riccardi, looking at pottery lots. |
| Lee Ann Riccardi, looking at pottery lots ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... August 1995 ... Lee Ann Riccardi, looking at pottery lots. |
| Polygonal Building Index. Pottery lots. Plans and Sections ... Φ-4 767, 768 Section Φ 205 Section Φ 204 Section Φ 203 Section Φ 202 Section Φ 201 ... 14 Jun 1937 ... Pottery lots |
| Pottery from deposit M 17, lots Φ 26, 29 ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... Pottery from deposit M 17, lots Φ 26, 29. |
| Pottery from deposit M 17, lots Φ 26, 29 ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... Pottery from deposit M 17, lots Φ 26, 29. |
| Smashed pottery within channel I/18,19-3/1,2 (= Lots 177, 178) ca. 51.75. From east ... AMS west 938 Horizontal (normal) ... 2-3 July 1990 ... Smashed pottery within channel I/18,19-3/1,2 (= Lots 177, 178) ca. 51.75. |
| Smashed pottery within channel I/18,19-3/1,2 (= Lots 177, 178) ca. 51.75. From west ... AMS east 938 Horizontal (normal) ... 2-3 July 1990 ... Smashed pottery within channel I/18,19-3/1,2 (= Lots 177, 178) ca. 51.75. |
Pit I at 45/ΙΘ (= Well) (noted also 4th c. pocket in side of this pit).
This is part of the Terracotta Deposit (H 17:4) and the objects listed here are also listed in H 17:4. Containers/lots for this ... Geometric-Protoattic ... Containers/lots for this deposit were determined from the TCD # indicated with the pottery lots (nbpp. 839-847). |
| Marcie Handler ... The contents of this Hellenistic cistern shaft were excavated in a series of layers: the preserved top of the shaft, six layers in the shaft and the fill within the tunnel. At the bottom of the shaft on ... POU: Mid-3rd c. BC
Dumped fill: after 225 BC ... The shaft was filled with a mixture of pottery, roof tiles (mostly painted), bone, charcoal, and chunks of the shaft lining that must have fallen from the upper portion of the shaft, which is no longer preserved. Joining fragments of pottery and lamps were found in different pottery lots, suggesting that layers that were excavated separately may have been deposited at the same time. |
Fusiform shape. Gray clay, fired red in part. Three white bands. Trench Ε, Middle Stoa building fill. Lots Θ 82-83 w/Byz. Leica ... 28 March 1933 |
| Small very crumbly fragments come in part from a flat plaque, in part from a flat dish with a ring foot.
The fabric is a soft powdery white, colored inside and out with a fugitive bright yellow. Finished ... 13 March 1933 |
| 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 ... Heavy dumped filling remarkable among Agora well-deposits both for the high quality and the good conditions of pottery of all sorts.
... Short period of use, the shaft was abandoned as a well and used as a dumping place for a vast mass of broken pottery ... Fine wares: Lots 419-423.
Coarse wares Lots 508-519 and 533-537. |
| The head of a bull, in relief, with the animal's nose projecting as a support, is well modeled of coarse red micaceous clay, unglazed.
Probably Rhodian. Lots Θ 169-170 w/Byz. Leica, 93-61-27 ... 7 March 1933 |
A well on the NW slope of the Areopagus; unfinished well-shaft dug to a depth of only 3.05m., and refilled with broken pottery and other debris. The shaft clearly was begun with the intention of digging ... Ca. 520-480 B.C ... A well on the NW slope of the Areopagus; unfinished well-shaft dug to a depth of only 3.05m., and refilled with broken pottery and other debris. ... Lots ΓΓ 502: Top to -1.75m (Fill I), coarse.
... Lots ΓΓ 506-511: Top to -1.75m (Fill I), coarse.
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Lip probably nowhere preserved; otherwise complete, save minor fractures. A small roughly made, heavy-walled jar. Bottom flat, left rough; lower walls concave, making a sharp angle with the shoulder; wide ... 6 March 1937 |
| Bull's head. The nose of the projecting head is chipped. The forelock of the hair, his ears and the upper part of his face are well-modelled. Trench Θ, Middle Stoa building fill. Lots Θ 101, 104 w/Byz ... 1 April 1933 |
| Mended from five pieces. Some large body fragments missing. Flaring ring foot, squat body, broad neck, trefoil mouth.
Brittle, coarse cooking ware fabric, lots of mica and white inclusions. Dark brick-red ... 6 July 1995 |
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