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| Preliminary Study of Late-Roman Buildings. End of 2003 Excavation Season ... Richard Martin ... DA 12393 In Plans and Drawings database as DA 12393 (PK 2018). Horizontal (normal) ... Summer 2003 ... Preliminary Study of Late-Roman Buildings. |
| Preliminary Study of Late-Roman Buildings.
Part of Sections ΒΕ and ΒΖ at End of 2003 Excavation Season ... Richard C. Anderson ... In Preliminary Report 2003, fig. 1.
Cf. 2002.02.0102 ... July 2003 ... Preliminary Study of Late-Roman Buildings.
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Destruction debris in Late Roman Buildings on Lower north slope of Areopagus (see summaries) see now O-Q 18-19. See Agora VII, p. 227 and lists in JP's file (JP is Judith Perlzweig)
Deposit list under ... Destruction debris in Late Roman Buildings on Lower north slope of Areopagus (see summaries) see now O-Q 18-19. |
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| Water System. Monument Base. Late Roman Period. Roman Buildings 1 & 2. Wells and Cisterns ... ΚΚ-8 1572, 1573 ... 9 Feb 1937 ... Late Roman Period ... Roman Buildings 1 & 2 |
| Late Roman fortification wall, ca A.D. 280, with many reused architectural blocks from buildings destroyed by the Herulians in A.D. 267 ... Craig Mauzy ... Cf. 2008.20.0055
Version of image in Unworked/Project/2008.01.Agora Horizontal (normal) ... 2003 ... Late Roman fortification wall, ca A.D. 280, with many reused architectural blocks from buildings destroyed by the Herulians in A.D. 267. |
| Late Roman Fortification Wall, ca. A.D. 280–290, with many reused architectural blocks from buildings destroyed by the Herulians in A.D. 267 ... Cf. 2008.01.0010 Horizontal (normal) ... Late Roman Fortification Wall, ca. A.D. 280–290, with many reused architectural blocks from buildings destroyed by the Herulians in A.D. 267. |
| Late Roman fortification wall, ca A.D. 280-290, with many reused architectural blocks from buildings destroyed by the Herulians in A.D. 267 ... Craig Mauzy ... Version of image in Unworked/Project/2008.01.Agora Horizontal (normal) ... 2003 ... Late Roman fortification wall, ca A.D. 280-290, with many reused architectural blocks from buildings destroyed by the Herulians in A.D. 267. |
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