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| Cistern. Agora 5, F 16, p. 12, pls. 1, 63. Rotroff, 1991, no. 97, p. 93, pl. 41. Well. Agora 5, F 17, p. 12, pl. 63 ... Agora 29 368 P 4170 P 10897 P 11840 P 3565 P 8675 P 4141 P 4168 P 4178 P 18873 P 17415 P 4116 P 9069 P 17789 D 12:2 N 19:1 C 8:2 S 21:1 B 22:4 H 15:2 ... 75-50 B.C. |
| Agora 29 529 P 8994 P 9715 P 9033 P 9716 P 9044 P 9717 P 9045 P 9718 P 9046 P 9719 P 9720 P 9721 P 9722 P 9047 P 9723 P 9049 P 9724 P 9069 P 9726 P 9071 P 9727 P 9073 P 9728 P 9074 P 9729 P 9075 P 9754 ... |
| Lead Weight. Cistern. Bowl with Paint Decoration ... Χ-2 218, 219 IL 530 Χ 170 L 2755 IL 531 P 9069 N 18:3 N 19:1 IL 530 IL 531 P 9069 ... 22 February 1937 |
| Cistern. Samian. Pergamene. West Slope. Glazed and Partly Glazed. Grey Ware. Brittle Ware. Coarse Wares. Funnel. Lid. Cooking Pots. Unguentarium. Stamped Amphora Handle. Lamps. Loom Weights. Terracottas ... Χ-5 846, 847 P 11834 P 11848 P 11849 P 8909 P 8910 P 8911 P 8912 P 8913 P 8914 P 8942 P 11850 P 11851 P 11852 P 11853 P 11854 P 9069 P 11839 Χ 866 P 11840 Χ 867 P 11841 P 8904 P 11816 P 11818 P 11820 P ... 1-10 February 1937 |
| Glass. Coins. Pergamene. West Slope. Glazed and Partly Glazed. Grey Ware. Brittle Ware. Megarian Bowls. White Ground Pyxis. Coarse Wares ... Χ-5 848, 849 Χ 1074 G 398 Χ 1075 G 399 Χ 1076 G 400 Χ 152 P 9034 P 11850 P 11851 P 9069 P 11839 P 11841 P 9033 P 9530 P 9540 P 9667 P 9669 P 11812 P 11813 P 11814 P 11815 P 11817 P 11824 P 11825 P 11826 ... 30 January 1937 |
| Cistern. Tarsus, I, pp. 186-187. Thompson, H.P., pp. 438-447. Tarsus, I, pp. 188-191. A.J.A., L, 1946, pp. 480-482, nos. 75-82, pls. XLII, XLIX. Tarsus, I, pp. 208-209, 282-296. Hesperia 16, 1947, p. 240, ... Agora 5 12 P 8942 P 11840 P 9034 P 8914 P 9069 P 11848 P 11855 P 11841 N 19:1 |
| Agora 5 129 P 1854 P 8515 P 8319 P 8516 P 8320 P 8517 P 8321 P 8518 P 8322 P 8519 P 8323 P 8651 P 8324 P 8654 P 8325 P 8656 P 8326 P 8762 P 8327 P 8790 P 8328 P 8902 P 8329 P 8903 P 8330 P 8904 P 8331 ... |
| Robinson, H. S ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... A group of closed deposits, ranging in date from the 1st century B.C. to the early 7th century A.D., provide evidence for the relative and absolute chronology of pottery used during many centuries of Roman ... 1959 |
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