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Dug bedrock filling in a well of unusually large diameter (1.35m.), possibly the original source of water for a factory for making terracotta figurines (water for the workshop with waterproofed floor and ... 4th. c. B.C ... Agora XII, p. 385 ... Agora XXV, p. 163. |
Ca. 73-81/Drain. Fillings associated with the construction of the Great Drain South, especially the fill thrown in behind the east wall of the drain at the time of its building.
Cf. A 20-21:1 and B 19:7 ... Ca. 425-400 B.C ... Agora XII, p. 385 ... Agora XXX, p. 360. |
Nipple beneath. Thick wall; handles dipped. Banded deco- ration; underside reserved, with broad resting surface. Thick fabric.
By the same potter, P 1176 G 15:1-U.
Cf. Hesp. 55 (1986), p. 21, no. 30 ... Ca. 525 B.C. (?) |
Well (diameter shaft 0.95m) with POU and dumped fillings, separated by about 2.00m. of plain mud apparently fallen from the collapsed sides of the well. The fillings are, however, closely contemporary ... Ca. 425-400 B.C ... Agora XII, p. 385 ... Agora XXV, p. 163 ... Agora XXX, p. 360. |
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