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Well V: Late Neolithic, West of Klepsydra.
Diameter at 2.00 (when first preserved), bottom ca. 0.75m. Water level ca -4.00m ... Late Neolithic ... Hesperia 14 (1945), p. 291, no. 1, pl. XLI ... Agora XIII, p. 275. |
| Mycenaean Grave.
One of the first Mycenaean burials found in the Agora. It consisted of a regular cist, carefully cut with vertical sides and a flat bottom, measuring 1.90m by 0.55m. There were apparently ... LH III (c. 1200) ... Agora XIII, pp. 240, 247, pls. 58, 76, 82 (Grave XXXVII) ... Hesperia 14 (1945), pp. 296-297 (no. 37). |
| Grave 16 in notebook.
Length of shaft 1.81m; width 0.64m; depth from cover 0.54m.
Skeleton of a woman , head at northwest end. Most of pots piled over feet and legs of skeleton at southeast end.
An iron ... 750 B.C ... Hesperia 14 (1945), p. 304, no. 76, pl. LI (Grave XVII) ... Agora XIII, p. 77, no. 283, p. 274. |
| Side-chamber at the bottom of a circular shaft. AA 27; ST 103 from shaft above burial. PD 427 ... Neolithic ... Hesperia Suppl. 20 (1982), pp. 54-62, pl. 9 ... Agora XIII, pp. 92-93, 274, pls. 27-28, 71, 78 ... Hesperia 14 (1945), p. 291, no. 2 (AA 27). |
Mycenaean well and grave.
Single burial, that of a middle-aged man, had been made in the mouth of an unproductive well near the southeast corner of the South Square ... Myc. IIIB-C:1 ... N 14:3 ... N 14:3 |
Small Mycenaean Chamber Tomb ... Myc. III A:1-2 ... Agora XIII, pp. 177-178, 274, pls. 37, 81 (Tomb IV). |
| Mycenaean Chamber Tomb Burials ... Myc. III A:1-2 ... Agora XIII, pp. 170-177, 274, pls. 34-36, 66-67, 76-77, 81 (Tomb III). |
Mycenaean Deposit (Gully) in front of NE Stoa (corrected from P 7:1).
It consisted of a series of irregular pits, some gradually linked up with one another to form what seemed a natural gully. The largest ... Mycenaean IIIA-B ... O 7:14 ... O 7:14 |
Mycenaean Tomb to E of Stoa Shop 19 (ΣΑ 2).
Found while digging just east of Stoa Shop XIX, when came upon some bones, Mycenaean sherds and a pot. As the excavation was enlarged the legs of two skeletons ... Myc. III A:2 (2nd half of 14th c.) ... Myc. III A:2 (2nd half of 14th c.) |
| Disturbed Mycenaean chamber tomb.
It was the first Mycenaean burial found in the Agora. It is situated about 20m due south of Tomb VII, only a few meters beyond the south edge of the Augustan foundation ... Myc. IIIA (1st half of 14th c.) ... Agora XIII, pp. 190-193, 274, pls. 41, 77, 84 (Tomb VIII). |
| Mycenaean Chamber Tomb.
Only the bottom 0.10 to 0.20m of the chamber was preserved along with the partial skeletal remains of two or three occupants. The plan revealed a square chamber (1.80m by 1.80m), ... Myc. III A 1:2 (14th c.) ... Hesperia 22 (1953), p. 47, pl. 17 a,b ... Agora XIII, pp. 204-205, 274, pls. 46, 65, 79, 85 (Tomb XV). |
| Mycenaean tomb: Myc. III A:1-2.
SAI
Small rectangular chamber, 2.30m wide by 1.80m deep,, entered from the east through a dromos 1.10m wide which contracted to a doorway 0.92m. wide. the doorway preserved ... 2nd half of 14th c ... Agora XIII, pp. 178-180, 274, pls. 37, 76, 82 (Tomb V). |
| Mycenaean Small Chamber tomb.
The cist measures 1,90m E to W, 0.75-0.90m N to S, max. depth -1.30m. Nothing was found in it; cleaned in modern times and used as a cesspool. Some of the SW part of it had ... Myc. IIIA, early 14th c ... Agora XIII, pp. 169-170, 274, pls. 34, 75, 79 (Tomb II). |
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