"Type","dc-date","Redirect","Chronology","Icon","dc-publisher","dc-title","UserLevel","Collection","dc-description","Name","dc-creator","dc-subject","Id" "Deposit","4-7 June 1949","","Middle of 4th c. B.C.","Agora:Image:2013.09.0016::/Agora/2013/2013.09/2013.09.0016.tif::4248::1818","","Sacrificial Pyre in Poros Building, Northwest Room","","Agora","Sacrificial pyre in Poros Building, NW Room (RSY= Pyre 1).; ; Against east wall of room 5 west. artifacts, bone, carbon and ash in pit in floor sequence. the pyre lay below a floor covered with marble dust, the lowest floor that can be associated with the north wall of the room. The pit extends down into a layer with marbleworking waste. The pyre thus postdates the arrival of the marbleworkers, and may be associated with the 4th century reconstruction of the building. It contained scattered carbon and there was a heavy ash deposit in the chytridion. some of the pottery is burnt; there were also fragments of burnt mudbrick or clay. A lekane and the lower part of an amphora set into the floor of this room may have served industrial purposes.","D 17:8","","","Agora:Deposit:D 17:8" "Deposit","10-11 May 1972","","Ca. 350 B.C.","","","Well under Roman Propylon.","","Agora","A tile-lined well at H/16-4/14,15 under the Roman Propylon. The tiles had been cut down; highest completely preserved tile at 50.696 m. Only three rings of tiling were preserved , the uppermost almost completely missing. The lowest part of the well was unlined and cut through bedrock. It widened out to east and west below the tile lining. H. of tiles 0.642. There were letters at the edges of the segments of the tiles. Each ring was in three segments. In situ are preserved tiles with the letters ΟΟ, ΔΕ, and ΣΛ. Other symbols on tiles found in the well are ΚΡ, ΔΙ, a lotus and a pomegranate. Letters written to be read from inside.","H 4:2","","","Agora:Deposit:H 4:2"