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| Wells (Recent). Well. Byzantine Well at 13/ΙΒ. General Note; List of Finds. Turkish Well at 38/Γ (Pier 6). Turkish Well at 34-35/ΣΤ-Ζ (Pier 5/6). 19th Century Well at 28/ΣΤ (Pier 4-5). Modern Well at 6/Ζ-ΣΤ; ... Α-9 1921, 1922 H 6:6 H 7:2 H 7:1 ... Wells (Recent) ... Pits (recent) |
| The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index. The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index; Academy; Prehistoric Deposit. The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index; Agora; Tombs and Graves; X. The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; ... Agora 13 276 ... The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index; Acropolis; South Slope; Recent Greek Excavations ... The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index; Acropolis; South Slope; Recent Greek Excavations; Middle Helladic Cist Graves and Houses ... The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index; Acropolis; South Slope; Recent Greek Excavations; Mycenaean Wells |
Broneer, O ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The calyx-krater of Exekias, first published in 1937,1 was discovered at the bottom of a well in the American School excavations on the North slope of the Acropolis in Athens. The circumstances of discovery ... 1956 ... The circumstances of discovery indicate that someone had carried down the shattered krater from the Acropolis for the express purpose of throwing it into the well, which was then abandoned as a source of water, like several other wells on the North Slope. ... In his recent publication, Attic Black-figure Vase-Painters, Professor Beazley lists the Pharsalos krater under the heading 'Manner of Exekias' and leaves the question open whether it was painted by Exekias himself or by a companion imitating the style and designs of his master. ... This is probably true of the poros head of Herakles from the archiac temple, Hesperia, VIII, 1939, pp. 91 ff. Other wells, containing much pottery, mostly isolated pieces, from the Acropolis were found in the same area. |
http://agathe.gr/publications/picture_books.html Picture Books The Athenian Agora Picture Book series, started in 1951, aims to make information about life in the ancient commercial and political center of Athens available to a wide audience. Each booklet ... This book discusses the complex engineering that channeled fresh water into the Agora and disposed of waste water, and shows some of the ornate wells and fountain houses where ancient Athenians gathered to drink and bathe. ... The text has been updated and expanded to cover the most recent archaeological discoveries, and the guide now features numerous color illustrations. ... As well as presenting many examples of horse imagery found in the Agora, the author reports on recent finds near the ancient hipparcheion, the stables of the Athenian cavalry. |
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