[Agora Deposit] E 6:3.3: Layer III

Ca. 375-310 B.C ... Layer III

[Agora Deposit] G 11:2.6: Layer III

Estimated Grid ... Early 3rd c. A.D ... Layer III

[Agora Deposit] F-G 10-11.3: Bouleuterion Plateia Layer III

Coins: 8 May 1935 #2 ... 4th-2nd c. B.C ... Bouleuterion Plateia Layer III

[Agora Deposit] H 12:12: A. Walker Coin Deposit in ΜΣ

Horos terrace trench Layer III, under line of tiles. Coins: 19 March 1953 #16-#17 ... 2nd c. A.D ... Horos terrace trench Layer III, under line of tiles.

[Agora Deposit] H 10-11:1: Grading fill of Old Bouleuterion

Lower fill: See Deposit G-I 11-12, where the finds are again listed. Dug as Tholos Trench A, Layer VI, no finds. Dug as Tholos Trench C, Layer IV+Va, A 756, A 757, P 10507. Dug as Tholos Trench N, Layer ... 6th c. B.C ... Dug as Tholos Trench A, Layer VI, no finds. ... Dug as Tholos Trench N, Layer III, no finds. ... Under Propylon, Layer III, no finds.

[Agora Deposit] D 14:1.2: Well Deposit: Layer II- POU

Nbpp. 3104-3105: Represents well deposit; the [baskets] from this layer showed no stratification. Containers marked "earth" presumably represent primarily Layer II. ... it is presumed that the sherds of ... Late 6th-7th c ... Nbpp. 3104-3105: Represents well deposit; the [baskets] from this layer showed no stratification. Containers marked "earth" presumably represent primarily Layer II. ... it is presumed that the sherds of Layer III, not differing appreciably from the heavy well deposit above were put into the well deposit container.

[Agora Deposit] F-G 10-11: Bouleuterion Plateia Fills

Accumulated fillings in the Bouleutrion Plateia beginning in late 5th c. B.C. and continuing into the 3rd c. A.D., reaching a depth of 0.20-0.30m. (Hesp. 6 (1937), p. 168. Subdivisions: .1=Layer I .2=Layer ... 5th c. B.C.-3rd c. A.D ... Subdivisions: .1=Layer I .2=Layer II .3=Layer III .4=Scraping Bedrock

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[Agora Deposit] H 13:6: Well

Laura Gawlinski ... Well in courtyard of Early Building I, adjacent to wall of Room B. Tile lined; upper course in situ, lower two collapsed probably in antiquity. Letters inscribed on rims (eta, phi, omicron, theta). Medium ... First quarter of the 4th c. B.C ... Well contained three main dumped fills: a slightly later fill perhaps for leveling after filling settled (Layer I and perhaps Layer II), a fill with ceramic and some stones (Layer III and perhaps Layer II), and a fill with large stones, tiles, and collapsed well lining (Layer IV). Layer I 58.03-57.40m., softer brownish fill Layer II 57.40-57.16m., sandier fill with streaks of charcoal Layer III 57.16-56.24m, similar to Layer II, increase of stones and tiles Layer III/IV 56.24-56.07m., transition between fill of Layer III and Layer IV Layer IV 56.07-54.94m., fill primarily consisting of large stones, tiles, and collapsed well lining (little soil or ceramic)