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| Υ 1937, p. 3. Chronology. Miscellaneous Houses. South House ... 1958 Υ Lot Υ 54 ... Υ 1937, p. 3 |
| Section on Line A-B Looking West. Unexcavated Road Metal. West Street; Central Part. Rodney S. Young Excavation Report, 1937, page 3 ... Υ-5 932, 933 Υ 495 P 26173 ... 2 May 1958 |
| Course Preserved Farther South. Pottery over Bedrock. Pit Pottery. Pit. Limestone, Polygonal Style. Conglomerate Masonry. Room E. West Street. North End. Excavation report, 1937, p. 3 ... Υ-5 906, 907 ... 6th-480 B.C. |
| Dumped filling mostly of 3rd c. A.D., but dumped as late as 5th century. Nbp. 143: The fill in this cistern was of three kinds: to within .60m. of the floor plain broken bedrock with no sherds; then a ... 10-17 February 1937 |
| Complete, except for wall and rim fragments. Low flat base; very short neck; trefoil mouth with high-swung rolled handle. Glaze above base, outside mouth, and on handle. Wide vertical bands, widely spaced, ... 26 January 1937, 13, 16 February 1937 |
| Cistern on lower north slope of Areopagus.
Latest of thirteen amphora handles dated ca.199; twelve legible coins, the latest dating ca. 196-190. Three intrusive pieces:two semiglazed fragments and piece ... 260-190 B.C. |
| Upper mixed dumped fill (last quarter 3rd c.-4th c.) with Roman POU below 10.40m. Coins:
16 February 1937 #1 (disintegrated)
17 February 1937 #1 (disintegrated)
8 April 1937 #5-#10 (dump)
9 April 1937 ... 2nd half of 1st c.-first half of 3rd c. A.D. |
| Broken off above the knees.
Mold for Hermes figure, facing, wearing short chlamys and pilos, and carrying the caduceus in his left hand; an uncertain object in his right.
Hard pink clay.
ADDENDA: Hermes ... 4 February 1937 |
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