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Well at 73/Μ on the lower northeast slope of the Areopagus.
Diameter of 0.90m. It seems to have been abandoned because of the very soft stereo that kept falling in from all sides. Many pieces of terracotta ... Ca. 430-420 B.C. |
Well at 21/Ε (beneath Library of Pantainos).
The clearing of the well was abandoned because of a cave-in of the rock walls. Heavy dumped filling, the proportion of fine black table ware high ... Ca. 440-425 B.C. |
| This filling is the largest deposit of its time found in the Agora. It may be compared with H 6:5 and with N 7:3.
Dug in soft bedrock to a depth of 11.40m; footholds cut on opposite sides of the shaft ... Ca. 490-450 B.C. |
| Pit (6x10) in the valley between the Areopagus and the Hill of the Nymphs. Large cutting in bedrock with 540 ostraka, mainly of the late eighties of the 5th. c. B. C. Much pottery, principally of the early ... Ca. 500-450 B.C. |
Square pit in bedrock southwest of the Hephaisteion. Many marble chips from the construction of the temple of Hephaestus were found here together with a large quantity of pottery and other objects ... Ca. 450 B.C.
Ca. 390-380 B.C. |
Handle and piece of rim missing.
Low flat base; open type, with sharply inturned rim.
Good black glaze except for reserved bottom.
Type IV of Corinth collection, type 21B of Agora collection. Well. Leica, ... 15 March 1937 |
Much of handle and of front part missing.
Very low base; horizontal handle round in section; like handles of type V.
Velvety black glaze, inside and out.
Type IV of Corinth collection, type 21B of Agora ... 13 March 1937 |
| Handle, about a quarter of the rim and fragment of bottom broken away; restored in plaster. Mended from three pieces.
Rounded rim; most of top open. Rounded sides, slightly raised foot, almost flat, reserved ... 4 April 1933 |
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