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Stone-lined Well at R/16-13/18,19.
Stop at -7.00m due to danger of collapse and time ... 450-425 B.C ... R/16-13/18,19 |
Tile-lined Well in NE room (R/18,19-13/20).
Homogenous dump ... 350-325 B.C ... Tile-Lined Well in NE room (R/18,19-13/20) |
Northern Manhole to Water Channel [R 9-10], East of Shop 14 ... 2nd c. B.C ... R 9:5 ... R 9:5 |
Cistern at 51/ΙΑ (merged with R 17:2) Asterisk: R 17:1* ... Cistern at 51/ΙΑ (merged with R 17:2) ... Asterisk: R 17:1* |
(cancelled) Asterisk: R 8:1* ... R 8:1 ... R 8:1 |
Cancelled. Asterisk: R 10:2* ... R 10:2 ... R 10:2 |
Well in street leading to Roman Agora. Not excavated below 2.10m.
This has the same date as the latest pieces in R 13:1 (JWH). Coins:
6 August 1946 #1-#3 Estimated Grid ... Ca. 40-50 A.D ... This has the same date as the latest pieces in R 13:1 (JWH). |
Double Well by Entrance to Square Building (Well B)
Wall A (R 9:2) was Late Geometric or transitional well, into one-half of which a bothros had been sunk in Turkish times (16th c. A.D.)-R 9:3.
This bothros ... ca. 17th century A.D ... R/18,19-9/16,17 |
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 ... Considerable dumped filling of fragmentary black and plain vases; no figured fragments are preserved, but the small amount of impressed decoration is careful, and may be compared with that from the well R 13:4 |
Bottle-shaped cistern at R/1-13/14,15, probably associated with the building which lies under the Northwest Stoa. Single dumped fill. Coins
11 June 1975 #822
11 July 1975 #864 July 1997 samples taken by ... 300-265 B.C ... R/1-13/14,15 |
Valerian Wall, undisturbed contents: Lower stretch.
Not on concordance, not on cardex neither. No info. Asterisk: R 15-16* ... Asterisk: R 15-16* |
Well cut through cistern at 51/ΙΑ (merged with R 17:1); well and cistern filled at one time ... 5th c. A.D ... R 17:2 ... R 17:2 |
Debris, Room I of Street Stoa (R/16,20-13/10,15).
The lack of any rooftiles and similar architectural debris suggests that perhaps it was brought in from an adjacent area and dumped in the room. This is ... 6-8 May 1975 ... R/16,20-13/10,15 |
Courtyard Well (R/15-13/20).
The well went out of use as a result of the Herulian sack of 267 A.D. in the upper part of the well the well-head itself was found, one of the finest in the Agora collection ... 27 June-15 July 1975 ... R/15-13/20 |
Byzantine Well in Stoa Shop 15 Estimated Grid ... Byzantine ... R 9:4 ... R 9:4 |
Well behind Stoa Shop 18 (Well G: EB). Provides useful antecedents for many later shapes both black and plain.
Diameter at bottom 0.88m. Eight pairs of footholds preserved. The influx of water during excavation ... 650-625 B.C ... R 8:2 ... R 8:2 |
Geometric Well East of Stoa Room 10 Pottery mended May 1950, in two tins. Nothing discarded. Slight disturbance throughout became of proximity of Roman well (p. 1252). Estimated Grid ... 725-700 B.C ... R 10:5 ... R 10:5 |
Well East of Stoa Room 6 (well with Siana Cup); scanty dumped filling.
No water. Well never used. Estimated Grid ... 600-550 B.C ... R/10,11-11/11,12 |
Geometric Well East of Stoa Room 4. Diameter 1.10m; narrows at bottom. Rough-cut, with irregular footholds north-south and east-west sides. Little water; no use fill Estimated Grid ... 725-700 B.C ... R/15,16-12/17,18 |
Thra (ΘΡΑ) Well (East of Stoa Room 2). Heavy dumped filling, including figured, black and plain wares, and also a quantity of animal bones, mostly skulls of oxen. On many of these the horns had been sawn ... Ca. 520-480 B.C ... R/10,11-12/9,10 |
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