"dc-subject","dc-title","UserLevel","Id","Collection","Type","Redirect","Name","dc-creator","dc-date","dc-publisher","dc-description","Chronology","Icon" "","Pit tomb, inhumation of two children","","Agora:Deposit:C 11:4","Agora","Deposit","","C 11:4","James H. Oliver","28-30 May 1935","","(E.L. Smithson: Grave IX: PG). Two children's skeletons one on top of the other. Cf. PD 329 for PD 430 for second skeleton, same deposit.; PG grave about 25m. SW of Cistern A at 46/ΜΔ. ; [In some records, erroneously as ΠΘ Grave 5 (an empty pit cleared in 1936), cf. nb. p. 321.] ; JP; ; Rectangular put cut through yellow earth into bedrock to a depth of 0.30m below the level of the uncut surrounding bedrock. Oriented southeast-northwest, the tomb measured 1.40m long and 0.65m wide at the top, narrowing with depth. The bedrock forming the edges of the tomb pit was stepped in to provide an irregular ledge, running round all four sizes. maximum width of the pit at the bottom was about 0.30m. a partial lining of fieldstones was bedded on the ledges; the uppermost stones were interrupted at the southeast corner by an irregular recessed pocket containing two lekythoi.; Skeletons fully extended, heads to the southeast. Lower skeleton was described as a ""six-year-old girl"" with arms bent over the body. The upper skeleton with arms extended at the sides was considered as perhaps also a girl, about 7 years old. In the process of restudying the human remains, the lower skeleton could not be located, and it may not have been saved.; All of the grave goods were found either around or above the upper skeleton. A quantity of water-worn pebbles, were also recovered from around the upper skeleton. Also, ""black carbonized matter"" and "" small thin animal bones"" were noted. The latter were thought to be from a sacrificial animal or animals, but the bones were not analyzed,nor were they saved.; The two bodies were probably inhumed at the same time. this is supported by the fact that the skeletons, both well preserved, were neatly laid out on top of each other with no earth separating them.","Developed Protogeometric","Agora:Image:1997.20.0439::/Agora/1997/1997.20/1997.20.0439.tif::655::960" "","Stoa Construction Fill","","Agora:Deposit:P-R 6-12","Agora","Deposit","","P-R 6-12","","September 1949","","Stoa Construction Fills (n.b. for all Stoa and pre-Stoa fills later than construction filling of Square Peristyle see P-R 6-12); Over 100 stamped amphora handles in fill. No long-petal bowls, but one fragment in fill over floor of Square Peristyle, directly under fill of Stoa of Attalos and possibly intrude from it.","Before ca. 150 B.C.","" "","Well on South Slope of Kolonos Agoraios","","Agora:Deposit:B 12:1","Agora","Deposit","","B 12:1","","23 March-20 May 1936; 5-16 May 1937","","Well on south slope of Kolonos Agoraios.","50 B.C-3rd c. A.D.",""