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| Building A; Pottery ... Ζ-7 1351, 1352 Lot Ζ 135 Lot Ζ 136 Lot Ζ 137 Lot Ζ 138 Lot Ζ 139 Lot Ζ 140 Lot Ζ 141 Lot Ζ 142 Lot Ζ 143 Lot Ζ 144 Lot Ζ 145 Lot Ζ 146 ... Lot Ζ 141 ... Lot Ζ 144 |
| Restored plan of Old Propylon and environs ... W.B. Dinsmoor, Jr ... Annotated in pencil. 88-79 88-79 Fragile Heavy Tracing Paper Drafting Ink ... 1977 ... 140.786
141.451
142.808
144.054 |
| Restored section through Propylon during original period - looking south ... W.B. Dinsmoor, Jr ... Annotated in pencil. 88-72 88-72 Fragile Heavy Tracing Paper Drafting Ink ... 1977 ... 141.00
142.808
143.839
144.149 |
| Aitna ... Timoleon? ... AE Athena head r.; wearing crestless Corinthian helmet [M] horse galloping r., rein flowing behind [letters] Forum Southwest; Grid 69/70-C; Found in destruction debris
Excavation date: 6/11/1976
Notebook ... 405 BC - 401 BC ... Hunter Collection, pl.XIX, 5 and p.259, 4; Calciati vol. III, pp. 141-144 |
| Late Roman Building; Destruction Fill below Level of Floor and in Wall Trench. Late Roman Tomb; Upper Fill. Late Roman Tomb; Fill below Strosis on Which Bones Lay. Manhole in Late Roman Drain at 66/ΣΤ ... Φ-5 961, 962 Φ 1149 P 34924 Φ 1150 P 34925 Lot Φ 135 Lot Φ 136 Lot Φ 137 Lot Φ 138 Lot Φ 139 Lot Φ 140 Lot Φ 141 Lot Φ 142 Lot Φ 143 Lot Φ 144 ... Very Late Roman ... Lot Φ 141 ... Lot Φ 144 |
| Fill VI. Fill VII. Fill VIII. Some Interesting Sherds from the Container that Had No Ticket. Gravel Fill in Top of Drain Wall. Continuation of Fills III and IV in the Area 102-110/Μ-ΝΕ. Continuation of ... ΞΞ-5 972, 973 Lot ΞΞ 140 Lot ΞΞ 141 Lot ΞΞ 142 Lot ΞΞ 143 Lot ΞΞ 144 Lot ΞΞ 145 Lot ΞΞ 146 Lot ΞΞ 147 Lot ΞΞ 148 Lot ΞΞ 149 Lot ΞΞ 150 Lot ΞΞ 151 Lot ΞΞ 152 ... 1st Half of 5th B.C ... Lot ΞΞ 141 ... Lot ΞΞ 144 |
| 163 [no page number], 25/7/1978, Lot 1978 141 [no page number], 25/7/1978, Lot 1978 143 Pg. 163, 25/7/1978, NB683 B110, Lot 1978 146 Pg. 163, 25/7/1978, NB683 B111, Lot 1978 144 ... 25/7/1978 ... [no page number], 25/7/1978, Lot 1978 141 ... Pg. 163, 25/7/1978, NB683 B111, Lot 1978 144 |
| Inscribed and sculptured funerary amphora.
Well designed pear-shaped body with two thin handles attached to neck and ending in volutes on shoulders.
Low relief: elderly man, bearded, standing facing left, ... 4th. century B.C ... Hesperia 23 (1954), p. 216, no. 141, pl. 61 ... Agora XVII, no. 770, p. 144. |
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