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Well at 73/Μ on the lower northeast slope of the Areopagus.
Diameter of 0.90m. It seems to have been abandoned because of the very soft stereo that kept falling in from all sides. Many pieces of terracotta ... Ca. 430-420 B.C ... Well at 73/Μ on the lower northeast slope of the Areopagus.
Diameter of 0.90m. It ... 0.056 to 0.046m. each is |
| Well. Hesperia, VIII, 1939, pp. 214, 216-217. Cistern. Howland type 39. Fill. Howland type 44 D. Hesperia, XXIV, 1955, p. 283, no. 6. Other. Howland type 40 A. Agora, IV, pp. 242-243. Agora, V, Group H, ... Agora 7 227 M 20:2 N 21:1 M-Q 17-21 O 17:1 O 17:4 O 18:1 O 18:3 N 13:1 O 20:1 N 15:1 P 7:4 N 17:2 P 8:1 N 19:1 P 18:1 P 18:2 N 19:2 Q 7:3 N 20:3 N 20:5 Q 13:1 Q 13:3 ... Early 1st-Late 5th A.D ... Early 1st-Late 5th A.D ... 1st half of 3rd A.D ... Late 1st A.D. |
| J. Oliver, Hesperia, Suppl. VI, p. 3. J. Notopoulos, Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, p. 22, Table I. I.G., II (2), 1809. Hesperia, XXII, 1953, no. 4. Hekler, Bildniskunst, pl. 234 b. Goldscheider, Roman Portraits, ... Agora 1 37 S 224 ... Early Antonine ... J. Oliver, Hesperia, Suppl. VI, p. 3 ... J. Notopoulos, Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, p. 22, Table I ... Encyclopédie photographique de l'art, III, p. 294 |
A well outside the market square to the southeast, west of the Panathenaic Way; Diameter 1.10m ... 600-550 B.C ... -5.85m. |
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