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Well by Stoa Pier 8.
Mouth of well discovered in 1950 (p. 2287).
Dumped filling in the 4th c. B.C. but the bulk of the material of the 5th c. B.C. Fill contained much wood, bones, Mycenaean, Geometric, ... 5th c. B.C. |
Fillings in and to the north of Building A/Poros Building/Greek Building ("Strategeion"), the accumulation mostly a late archaic dump, but not deposited till near the middle of the century. Most of the ... First half of 5th c. to ca. 460-450 B.C. |
| A cave-in not long after the digging of this shaft destroyed its possible usefulness as a well and thereafter it was used as a dump. Two principle periods of such use were noted, and within these several ... Ca. 575-480 B.C. |
Green Earth at 03-04-05/ΚΑ-ΚΔ, to at least -3.50m. near the southwest corner of the market square. Terracotta figurines; lamps; fragmentary pottery ... Ca. 500-475 B.C. and later |
| Well A, early 5th c. B.C. Near the Agora Boundary Stone, northwest corner of Middle Stoa; diameter at top 0.92m, widening to 1.15m and more below. Shaft neatly faced with stones to a depth of 0.70m below ... Ca. 520-480 B.C. |
| About a quarter of the circumference of the rim preserved. A bit of the horizontal part of the handle preserved at one end. Mended from three pieces. On the flat top of the rim, a chain of lotus buds, ... August-September 1932 |
| From a large open pot, glazed inside. The back end of a horse, right, followed by a maenad dancing; one leg of a nude male figure seated on the rump of the horse is preserved. Tendril in field. Return ... 6 May 1935 |
| Glazed inside. Along the right edge of the panel, ivy. Two horses facing right, heads and chests preserved. Red for manes, white for teeth and dots on harness.
Pink clay, orange surface. 6th. and 5th ... 22 February 1935 |
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