[Agora Deposit] G 19:3: Cistern

Also noted as 32-33/Μ. The N wall collapsed. A very shallow deposit of ancient fill over its stuccoed floor. Coins: 10 May 1939 #3-#4 ... Hellenistic, 4th-early 3rd, Roman, 4th c. A.D ... Coins: 10 May 1939 #3-#4

[Agora Deposit] F 6:2: Well

Scanty dumped filling in an abandoned well cutting ... Ca. 425-420 B.C ... Ca. 425-420 B.C.

[Agora Deposit] N 21:4: Satyr Cistern

Cistern with two tunnels, the one entering its neck cut off by an early Roman well, the other, at the bottom not excavated. Chamber conical in shape, with a depressed draw basin in the center of the floor ... Early Roman-3rd c. B.C ... N 21:4 ... N 21:4

[Agora Deposit] L 19:4: Well

A well, apparently unfinished, with footholds in east and west sides ... 2nd c. A.D ... 2nd c. A.D ... -4.5m.

[Agora Deposit] H-I 14:1: Kleiner Coin Deposit III

Hellenistic fill South of Middle Stoa near NW corner of Heliaea. This fill contained material later in date than that which made up the middle Stoa Building Fill. Only the coins (and a few amphora handles ... To ca. 140 B.C ... To ca. 140 B.C.

[Agora Deposit] B 20:2.2: Lower fill

225-175 B.C ... 225-175 B.C ... -4.3--1m.

[Agora Deposit] B 12:1.1: Dump

.1=Dump ... 4th. c. A.D ... 4th. c. A.D.

[Agora Deposit] M 17:1.14: Byzantine fill.

9-10 c. A.D ... 9-10 c. A.D ... -22.4m.

[Agora Deposit] F 13:2.3: Well 7, Middle Fill

Coins: 25 May 1935 #2 28 May 1935 #1-#3 29 May 1935 #1-#3 30 May 1935 #1-#2 ... 2nd c. A.D ... 2nd c. A.D.

[Agora Deposit] F 17:2: Jewelry and Coins

Deposit of jewelry in hypocaust area (92/ΙΗ) of Bath to East of Poros Building. Coins: 8 April 1948 #12-#47 ... 2nd-3rd c A.D ... 2nd-3rd c A.D.

[Agora Deposit] E 11:1: Cistern

Original filling completely removed by construction of well dug through it. Filling eliminated by digging of E 11:2. Dumped filling. Coins: 28 March 1936 #1 31 March 1936 # 4-#5 2 April 1936 #2-#6 3 April ... 4th c. A.D ... 4th c. A.D.

[Agora Deposit] C 19:10: Well

Well (diameter 0.98m) in House H, Room 13. Two dumped fills apparently of the same date, but separated by a clay deposit of over 2.00m. Cf. Hesperia 20 (1951), p. 253. (noted) Subdivisions: .1=Upper ... Ca. 425-400 B.C ... Ca. 425-400 B.C ... -10.4m.

[Agora Deposit] L 21:1: Cistern

Reused as part of a modern cistern; scanty remains of ancient fill towards bottom. No containers of pottery ... 1st c. A.D ... 1st c. A.D ... -4.15m.

[Agora Deposit] B 14:2.1: Dumped fill

Coins: 27 April 1937 #6-#12 28 April 1937 #2 29 April 1937 #2 8 May 1937 #1-#2 15.40-19.50m. produced nothing ... 4th. c. A.D ... 4th. c. A.D.

[Agora Deposit] H 13:1: Well in Road West of Middle Stoa

Located in road west of Middle Stoa. It was 4.80m deep. Owing to its shallowness, it was probably kept clean. The southernmost block of the N-S peribolos (?) wall west of the Middle Stoa partly covered ... 200-165 B.C ... 200-165 B.C ... -4.8m.

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[Agora Deposit] F 19:6: Well

Unfinished well-shaft with debris filling (apparently of the Sullan sack), on the lower NW slopes off the Areopagus. Abandoned due to poor quality of bedrock. Three closely contemporary fills, considered ... End 2nd c. B.C.-second quarter 1st c. B.C ... F 19:6 ... F 19:6

[Agora Deposit] G 16:1: Well

Well on the lower north slope of the Areopagus. The pottery apparently belongs to a filling of one period, since it exhibited no marked difference in character to the bottom. No where was the deposit very ... Ca. 410-390 B.C ... Ca. 410-390 B.C ... -13.4m.

[Agora Deposit] D 15:2: Well

Construction and upper fills. Well at 116/ΣΤ, cut less than one meter from a shallower and older well at 115/ΣΤ [D 15:1]. ... a fall of loose fill occurred from the earlier into the later well ... Filling ... 2nd c. A.D. plus 6th c. A.D ... 2nd c. A.D.; use filling of 6th c. A.D ... 5th centuries B.C. (fallen

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[Agora Deposit] H 13:2: Pyre

Sacrificial Pyre = Pit in floor (identified as pyre by SIR); with the characteristic small plates and saucers. "Saucer Grave" at 12/ΚΑ. Dimensions: 2m (length)x 0.70 (width). North of north wall of building ... First half 4th c. B.C ... First half 4th c. B.C.

[Agora Deposit] E 14:3: Drawshaft, "Kybele Cistern"

Cistern-shaft at the southeast foot of Kolonos Agoraios. Nbp. 2369: Two chamber cisterns, 88/ΛΔ and 100/ΚΘ, united by a long straight passage running almost due N-S. A draw shaft at 95/ΚΘ is set just ... Upper fill, Late Roman with some Hellenistic. Middle fill, Sullan debris to last quarter of 1st c. B.C. Lower fill, 4th-3rd c. B.C.=POU and abandonment ... last quarter of 1st c. B.C. Lower fill, 4th-3rd c. B.C.=POU and abandonment ... -4.8m.

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[Agora Deposit] F 13:1: Disturbed Sacrificial Pyre

"Perhaps a cremation burial ... " nbp. 811. "Sacrificial pyre, disturbed," GRE, deposit nb. In room on east side of building. Concentration of artifacts, fragments of bone, and abundant cinders in stratum, ... Early 3rd c. B.C.-Ca. 250 B.C ... 5th c. building fill. It

[Agora Deposit] F 12:5: Well 1

Unfinished well cut in bedrock to the southwest of the Tholos; dumped filling containing much material of the 7th c. B.C. but extending into the 6th ... 7th-ca. 570 B.C ... F 12:5 ... F 12:5

[Agora Deposit] F 12:3.2: Chamber Floor

1.00m. of fill at bottom of cistern chamber ... sealed in by 6.00m. of sterile bedrock. Coins: 20 April 1934 #1 ... 310-275 B.C ... 310-275 B.C.

[Agora Deposit] F 14:2: Closed Deposit

Small compact deposit. Cutting. High proportion of good black glaze; 21 loom weights (19 pyramidal, 2 lentoid); a very large red-figured skyphos somewhat recalls the style of earlier work of the Dinos ... Ca. 430-420 B.C ... F 14:2 ... F 14:2

[Agora Deposit] F-G 10-11.2: Bouleuterion Plateia Layer II

Accumulated filling over Bouleuterion Plateia, Layer II. Coins: 8 May 1935 #1 ... 1st or 2nd c. A.D ... 1st or 2nd c. A.D.

[Agora Deposit] E 14:6.2: Lower filling

Late 4th to early 3rd c. B.C ... Late 4th to early 3rd c. B.C.

[Agora Deposit] D 17:18: Drainin Corridor of Poros Building

Drain in corridor of Poros Building. Deposit is from the period of use of the drain. Cf. also containers 140 and 602 ... Late 5th-early 4th c. B.C ... Late 5th-early 4th c. B.C.

[Agora Deposit] P 18:1: Well

It may perhaps be assumed that in the 5th c. the Romans cleaned the well to 25.30m., thus removing 2nd c. and subsequent fill, and then began to reuse the shaft. Coins 20 May 1938 #6 21 May 1938 #1 25 ... POU 1st c. and 5th-6th c. A.D ... POU 1st c. and 5th-6th c. A.D ... -26.4m.

[Agora Deposit] B 18:6: Well in House T, Room 2W

A well in House T, Room 2W (Publ. House D), industrial area west of the Areopagus. Lower filling of dug bedrock including a small amount of pottery of the Geometric period. Gravelly filling in collapsed ... 3rd. quarter of 8th. c. B.C ... the early 5th. c.; the

[Agora Deposit] F 12:3.3: Bottom POU

Small amount of fill accumulated at bottom of well during use sealed by deposit of some 7.00m. of dug bedrock, thrown in to fill well to level of bottom of new cistern. Pottery closely similar to that ... 335-294 B.C ... 335-294 B.C.

[Agora Deposit] H 4:2: Well under Roman Propylon.

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 ... Ca. 350 B.C ... Ca. 350 B.C ... H/16-4/14,15

[Agora Deposit] T 13:1: Well

Tile-lined well at T/7-13/10,ca. 0.75m in diameter, top at ca. 64.90. Three tiles per circuit, ca. 0.63m high each; 10 rows of tiles. No POU. Fill was largely dumped earth of the 3rd and 4th c. A.D., apparently ... Late 3rd to 5th century A.D ... earth of the 3rd and 4th c.

[Agora Deposit] G 13:4.1: Upper fill

Estimated Grid ... 275-150 B.C ... G 13:4.1 ... G 13:4.1

[Agora Deposit] C 13:2.2: Fill II

Tins 1-5. "D" ware; a medallion plate; the jar with flaring mouth and purplish glaze and gouged decoration, a 28 lamp fragment and one fragment of combed ware ... 4th. c. A.D ... C 13:2.2 ... C 13:2.2

[Agora Deposit] E 6:3.1: Layer I

Byzantine, 4th c. A.D ... Byzantine, 4th c. A.D.

[Agora Deposit] G 18:1.2: Middle fill

Heavy deposit of good black and plain wares ... 450-425 B.C ... 450-425 B.C ... -4.2--2.8m.

[Agora Deposit] J 9:3: Byzantine Pit

A circular pit below Byzantine floor. It Is 1.28m deep and its bottom rests upon virgin soil, a gray clay formed by the disintegrated native rock. It is constructed for about 0.30m at the top with tiles, ... 12th c. A.D ... 12th c. A.D ... 59--3.4m.

[Agora Deposit] S 19-20:1: South Tunnel Bone Factory

South Tunnel: Bone Factory. Starts at 4-6/Μ and runs south to well. Coin 14 March 1938 #33 Lot ΑΑ 19, does it belong here? ... Second half of 2nd c. A.D ... South Tunnel: Bone Factory. Starts at 4-6/Μ and runs south to well.

[Agora Deposit] R 11:3: Well in Stoa Shop 6

Well in Stoa Shop 6 (5th century). No evidence for period of use. Considerable dumped filling of fragmentary black and plain vases; no figured fragments are preserved, but the small amount of impressed ... 450-425 B.C ... that from the well R 13:4