Icon, Name, Title, Chronology
N 20:3 Well 3rd c. A.D. POU (before 267 A.D.) T 22:3 Well Late 4th/early 5th AD J 3:6 Coin Hoard 976-1030/1035 A.D. O 7:11 Pit Tomb, Child Inhumation Late Protogeometric A 14:1.3 Fills III, IV, V To second half of 4th. c. A.D. G 11:2 Well in Cistern to West of Tholos Late 2nd-early 6th c. A.D. A 14:2 Cistern in ΠΘ 1st. c. B.C. to post-Herulian F-G 10-11 Bouleuterion Plateia Fills 5th c. B.C.-3rd c. A.D. G 12:22 Refuse Dump in Tholos Trench E Ca. 470-460 B.C. A 14:1 Early Roman Well Early Roman; use fillings of 2nd. c. B.C. and 1st. and 4th. c. A.D.; dumped filling of late 4th. c. (HSR)
Fill I: 2nd. c. B.C.
Fill II-V: to second half of 4th. c. A.D.
Fill VI: mixed to Byzantine. M 17:1 Well 1st-6th c. A.D. U 21:1 Well Late Archaic E-F 2-3:2 Fill Prehistoric to Roman J 7:2 Chamber Tomb under the Temple of Ares 1st: Myc IIB-IIA:1-2, 2nd: Myc. IIIC:1 (1450-1200 B.C.) C 13:2 Well 2nd-4th c. A.D. C 11:4 Pit tomb, inhumation of two children Developed Protogeometric F-G 3:1 Fill Protogeometric to Late Roman S 13:2 Mycenaean Well (S/1,2-13/20,14/1) C 13:2.4 Fill IV Mid-3rd. c. A.D. F 13:5 Hellenistic (?) Amphora Deposit 4th B.C. M 21:3 Disturbed Chamber Tomb Myc. III A:1-2 F 19:1 Stratified well Second half 3rd c.-early 5th c. A.D. O 20:3 Well at 67/ΛΓ 300-250 B.C. M 20:1 Cistern Early 1st c. B.C. N 21-22:1 Tomb of the Ivory Pyxides Myc. III A:1 U 23:2 Well I in ΟΑ End of 6th c. B.C. - Early Byzantine M 21:2 Tomb of the Bronzes Myc. III A:1-2 H 5-6 Fillings 5th c. B.C. M 20:2 Roman Well at 75/E 3rd c. A.D. L-M 17-18:1 Southwest House and Central House (1958) 6rd c. B.C.-3rd c. A.D. F 19:5 Unfinished Well Shaft Ca. 520-480 B.C. D 5:1 Stuccoed Pit Ca. 400-350 B.C. G 5:2 Cistern Late 3rd-mid-4th c. A.D. F 15:4 Well Late 7th-early 6th c. B.C. D-E 15:1 Great Drain Fillings Second half of 2nd c. B.C.-Early 1st c. B.C. R 13:2 Well Ca. 40-50 A.D. H 13:6 Well First quarter of the 4th c. B.C. H 11:2 Well in Tholos Trench Q Sub-Mycenaean(?) B 18:7 Well 350-325 B.C./3rd c. B.C. N 7:2 Lily Bowl Grave No later than mid-15th c.