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| Mycenaean Tomb to NE of Pier 19 (Burial #1)
Most of the doorway and the dromos had been cut away by the ancient Stoa builders. The dimensions of the chamber were 2.90m wide by 1.60m deep. Unusual features ... Myc. III A:1 |
| Mycenaean chamber tomb (Deposit Q 8:4) at original north end of the Stoa as first cleared, east end not yet found. Two pots visible: at left corner (of tomb) a monochrome askos (P 23530), at lower left, ... burial(chamber tomb) west and down 2684 Horizontal (normal) ... 9 Jul 1953 |
| Broken but largely complete except for spout; small wall fragments restored in plaster. Bottom slightly concave; piriform body, lop-sided; the rim on one side almost straight, traces of a projecting spout ... 8 July 1953 |
| Broken but largely complete; a few small wall fragments restored in plaster. Globular pot with small flat bottom and flattened top; spout slightly concave in profile; plain rim; band handle with a slight ... 8 July 1953 |
| pl. 53. Burial ... Agora 13 P 23624 P 23616 P 23618 P 23617 P 23535 P 27028 P 27029 Q 8:4 R 7:1 R 7:2 LVIII-97 2012.45.1013 |
| Immerwahr, S. A ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The finds in the Athenian Agora from the Neolithic and Bronze Ages have added important chronological context to the earliest eras of Athenian history. The bulk of the items are pottery, but stone, bone, ... 1971 |
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