icon

[Agora Notebook] Φ-5

Finds/Coins ... 801 995 ... 1935

icon

[Agora Notebook Page] Φ-5-52 (pp. 893-894)

Φ-5 893, 894 Lot Φ 68 Lot Φ 69 Lot Φ 70 Lot Φ 71 Lot Φ 72 Lot Φ 73 Lot Φ 74 Lot Φ 75 Lot Φ 76 Lot Φ 77 Lot Φ 78 Lot Φ 79 Lot Φ 80 Lot Φ 81 Lot Φ 82 Lot Φ 83 Lot Φ 84 Lot Φ 85 Lot Φ 86 Lot Φ 87 Lot Φ 88 ... Mar 1937

icon

[Agora Notebook Page] Φ-5-83 (pp. 955-956)

Polygonal Building; Red Earth above Line of Crosswall of Building (Upper). Polygonal Building; Red Earth above Line of Crosswall of Building (Lower). Polygonal Building; Brownish Fill behind South Wall ... Φ-5 955, 956 Φ 466 T 1553 Lot Φ 47 Lot Φ 48 Lot Φ 49 Lot Φ 50 Lot Φ 51 Lot Φ 52 Lot Φ 53 Lot Φ 54 Lot Φ 55 Lot Φ 56 Lot Φ 57 Lot Φ 58 Lot Φ 59 Lot Φ 60 Lot Φ 61 Lot Φ 62 Lot Φ 63 Lot Φ 64 Lot Φ 65 Lot ... Late Hellenistic

icon

[Agora Object] L 2948: Lamp Fragment

Single fragment preserves most of discus, with a ram, left. Unglazed. Reddish clay. Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. Cf. L 3005, Φ 289, from this same container. Well; container 62. Leica, LXIII-24 ... 6 April 1937

[Agora Object] L 2949: Lamp

Intact save minor fractures. On discus, gladiators. Rim, plain, with panels. Handle pierced, three grooves above, two below. On reverse, single circular groove. Unglazed. Pinkish clay. Type XXVII (late ... 6 April 1937

[Agora Object] L 3005: Plastic Lamp Fragment

Two joining fragments preserve most of lower part of plastic lamp. Exterior dull red glaze. Cf. L 2498, Φ 288, for the series with which this lamp belongs. Well. Container 62. Leica, LXVIII-83 ... 6 April 1937

[Agora Object] L 3210: Lamp

Five fragments, two certainly joining, one possibly. Very fragmentary. On discus, Eros; rim plain. Unglazed, blackened. Buff clay. Type XXVII of Corinth collection. Well. Container 63, and dump. Leica, ... 6 April 1937

[Agora Object] IL 570: Lead Bucket

Considerable part of body missing. Badly bent and very fragile. Four large fragments of rim and wall, more recently broken off, are extant. One handle attachment for iron handle preserved. Well. Container ... 6 April 1937