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Well, unfinished?
The shallow depth, small diameter, lack of water and any use fill make it possible that this was not a well, although the character of the cutting is difficult to explain otherwise. The ... Ca. 440-420 B.C. |
Lip fragment with heavy horizontal handle which is pressed close to the rim.
Red wash inside. Cistern. Leica PD 350 ... 1932 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), no. C 65. |
| Galerius Maximianus ... Coin no. 5. Burned deposit against tower wall. 1068 C 65 ... 293-311 A.D ... C 65 |
Tiled well (diameter 0.78, water level -3.50m) at 65/Κ (64/Κ) with poros wellhead. Built as early as 2nd c. Post-Herulian filling.
Tiled well, tiles 0.60m high ... 4th-5th c. A.D ... Tiled well (diameter 0.78, water level -3.50m) at 65/Κ (64/Κ) with poros wellhead. Built as early as 2nd c. Post-Herulian filling.
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| Inscriptions ... James H. Oliver ... Dirty Cartridge Paper Drafting Ink ... 1935 |
| Similar to P 10983 (ΠΘ 2903); smaller and somewhat shallower.
Dull black glaze over all.
Cf. Agora XII, no. 874.
ADDENDA P 10983: Ring foot and shallow body with plain rim. Reserved center, with circles, ... 18 May-4 June 1937 ... Hesperia 18 (1949), no. C 65, p. 329. |
| Athens ... Sv. 24.29--31 Head of Athena r., wearing Attic helmet. Θ/Α/Ε
Two owls standing upright, facing. 85-10-1 ... 229--ca. 224/3 B.C ... Agora XXVI, no. 65 c, photo. |
Fillings in an irregular cutting, the context at one end is of the early 5th. c. and at the other end of the second half of the 5th. c ... Early 5th c. B.C ... Early 5th c. B.C ... ΠΘ:65-66/ΛΘ-ΜΓ |
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