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| Well in Stoa Shop 3. Diameter at top 1.20m. The mouth o the well was overlaid by a large conglomerate block placed by the Stoa builders to seal it. Masses of pottery including many water-jars filled the ... Ca 520-480 B.C. |
Well 6: archaic. Diameter 1.20m
Well on the northwest slope of the Acropolis, below the Klepsydra.
There are three fills, all thrown into the unfinished well at the same time (end of 6th- beginning of ... Last quarter of 6th c. B.C. |
Well 2: archaic. Diameter, top ca. 1.00; bottom ca. 0.90m.
Water level:ca -7.00m In the use filling, along with the plain water pots was a black-figured neck amphora assigned to the Edinburgh painter ... Last quarter of the 6th c. B.C. |
| Chytra ... Craig Mauzy ... For J. Vroom.
Raw file and tifs in Photography / Unworked / Projects / 2015.04. Objects Horizontal (normal) ... 23 Jan 2015 |
| Chytra ... Craig Mauzy ... For J. Vroom.
Raw file and tifs in Photography / Unworked / Projects / 2015.04. Objects Horizontal (normal) ... 23 Jan 2015 |
| Chytra ... Craig Mauzy ... For J. Vroom.
Raw file and tifs in Photography / Unworked / Projects / 2015.04. Objects Horizontal (normal) ... 23 Jan 2015 |
Two chambers connected by a tunnel, all filled at the same time, but with slight Hellenistic disturbance. Chamber A, to west at 14/ΛΗ, B to east at 14-15/ΛΒ on grid for section RR.
Cistern system ca. 20.00m ... Ca. 325-275 B.C. |
| Grave V, under room 18 in House 3, plus burned deposit at 94/IΘ. Identified as sacrificial pyre by SIR on Agoraios Kolonos:
In southeast corner of house 3. 35 artifacts, bone and charred material in pit, ... Ca. 300-275 B.C. |
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