"dc-creator","dc-title","UserLevel","Chronology","dc-publisher","dc-subject","Type","Icon","dc-description","Id","Name","Redirect","dc-date","Collection" "","Drain Trench at 62/ΜΗ","","325-300 B.C.","","","Deposit","","Drain Trench at 62/ΜΗ.; The presence of a number of fairly well preserved vases of good quality suggested to the excavator the possibility that the cutting might once have contained a burial. No skeletal remains were found; the content is however unusually consistent in date for a dumped filling.","Agora:Deposit:M 18:5","M 18:5","","10 March 1937","Agora" "","Well","","Late Roman","","","Deposit","","Diameter 0.95m; water level -9.10m.; Plais shaft cut in stereo from bottom of slender flask-shaped cistern. Scanty fill from house destruction in 5th c. A.D.; Christian lamps; unfinished statuette of Castor.","Agora:Deposit:B 15:4","B 15:4","","5 April 1948; 15-26 April 1948","Agora" "Susan I. Rotroff","Cist Τomb, Adult Inhumation","","Final Mycenaean/Submycenaean","","","Deposit","Agora:Image:1997.01.0333::/Agora/1997/1997.01/1997.01.0333.tif::967::687","Burial 3 beneath the floor of the Stoa Basileios. It consisted of a rectangular pit cut into bedrock to a depth of 0.44m, lined on all sides and covered with an admixture of narrow stone slabs of soft limestone, sandstones, and schist, varying in thickness between 0.020 and 0.150m. Most of the cover slabs were small, but the larger, main cover stone measured 0.46mx0.85m; it had collapsed on one side into the grave, but caused virtually no damage to the contents of the tomb. ; Oriented southwest-northeast, the inner dimensions of the tomb measured 1.64m long and 0.43m wide (external dimensions): 1.90m long, 0.65m wide). The floor of the tomb was neatly worked bedrock, although it is clear from the section that bedrock in the immediate vicinity sloped down from west to east.; Adult female inhumation. Woman 35-45 years old, placed on her back in a fully extended position, head to the southwest. The left lower arm lay across the waist; the right arm was bent, with the hand resting on the right shoulder. Skull had rolled slightly onto the left shoulder.","Agora:Deposit:I 5:3","I 5:3","","16-19 July 1973","Agora" "","Well","","Ca. 520-480 B.C.","","","Deposit","","Well under Poros Building Drain at 62/ΛΣΤ, west of the Areopagus. Digging abandoned at 6.10m due to a collapse of the soft bedrock at the west. Small amount of supplementary filling was added in the upper part of the well, probably when the cutting was bridged over to allow for the building of the Poros Drain.; ; Fill dated to ca. 520-480 B.C., top fill dated to mid-5th century B.C. in Agora XXX, represented by P 20867.","Agora:Deposit:D 17:10","D 17:10","","19 May 1949; 21 June-2 July 1950","Agora" "","Well A","","3rd-4th c. A.D.","","Upper fill to 5.50m.","Deposit","","Well shaft cut through a cistern channel which was then packed with three amphorae (P 3123, P 3125, P 4201) of 1st or at latest early 2nd c. A.D. (These three amphorae could be considered with F 15:2).; ; Objects SS 2040, SS 2041, SS 2043, P 3143, P 3144, MC 73, I 1454 are included with F 15:2, cistern fill (pp. 81, 573).; ; Upper fill to 5.50m produced little pottery and that of 5th c. coins to Honorius 395-423 A.C. At 5.50 a group of fallen wall tiles arched over shaft which was empty to below 8.00 (at water level).; Lower fill 9.10-9.60m, 4th c. (dump?). No coins.; The excavator believed the well had never been tiled and that lower fill was POU. It seems more likely that tiles were robbed in late 4th c., one 1st c. amphora of packing fell in and then a 4th c. dump was dropped in, capped by tile fragments; later a 5th c. dump on top.; REVISE:; The depths for the first part of the work 22-27/2/1934 are given from ground level (62.5m). Those as from the recommencement on 2/3 are clearly from the top of the well- ie at 3m below (see p. 58); Remark on p. 460 seems ambiguous.","Agora:Deposit:E 15:1","E 15:1","","21 February-1 March 1934; 31 March-16 April 1934","Agora" "","Pocket in bedrock","","Early 5th c. B.C.","","","Deposit","","Pocket in bedrock at 62/ΚΑ","Agora:Deposit:M 17:10","M 17:10","","18 February 1937","Agora" "Margaret Crosby","Cremation Burial in Ω","","510 - 490 B.C.","","","Deposit","Agora:Image:1997.20.0011::/Agora/1997/1997.20/1997.20.0011.tif::672::494","Grave, disturbed.; Rectangular cutting in bedrock 1.70m long and 0.60m deep. The north half was cut away by a modern cellar wall and only 0.20-0.10m of fill was left. A the bottom there was a thick layer of burning. also present fragments of long bones and ribs, probably animal.","Agora:Deposit:N 20:8","N 20:8","","3 February 1938","Agora" "","Destruction Debris in Late Roman Water Basin","","6th c. or 7th c. A.D.","","","Deposit","","Destruction debris in L.R. water basin, 6th-7th c. A.D, set against back wall of South Stoa II.","Agora:Deposit:N 15:1","N 15:1","","February 1936","Agora"