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| Mycenaean Grave.
One of the first Mycenaean burials found in the Agora. It consisted of a regular cist, carefully cut with vertical sides and a flat bottom, measuring 1.90m by 0.55m. There were apparently ... LH III (c. 1200) ... Hesperia 14 (1945), pp. 296-297 (no. 37) ... Hesperia 5 (1936), pp. 21-23, figs. 19-20 ... Agora XIII, pp. 240, 247, pls. 58, 76, 82 (Grave XXXVII). |
| Side-chamber at the bottom of a circular shaft. AA 27; ST 103 from shaft above burial. PD 427 ... Neolithic ... Hesperia Suppl. 20 (1982), pp. 54-62, pl. 9 ... Hesperia 14 (1945), p. 291, no. 2 (AA 27) ... Hesperia 5 (1936), pp. 20-21, figs. 17-18. |
| Pyre in House N, room 2, layer 5 (RSY=Pyre 8).
Near northern corner of room 6. Artifacts, bone, burnt logs, and cinders in square pit dug from level of layer 5, through layers 5 and 6; thin clay floor ... 325-300 B.C ... B 19:5 ... B 19:5 |
| Dorothy Burr Thompson ... Grave 4 in notebook. (E.L. Smithson: Grave XLIV). No remains (not really a grave, note on p. 331).
Roughly rectangular patch of unworked fieldstones, measuring about 1.20x0.80m neatly laid on bedrock, ... 19-21 March 1932 ... Grave 4 in notebook. (E.L. Smithson: Grave XLIV). No remains (not really a |
| Pyre in House N, room 4 (RSY=Pyre 7), in the industrial area west of the Areopagus.
Pottery, mall pieces of calcined bone, log, wood cinders, and charcoal in diamond-shaped pit in floor sequence. The pyre ... Late 4th-early 3rd c. B.C ... layer 5, the floor associated ... rooms 5 and 6; a layer of |
| Homer A. Thompson ... PG grave to NW of Stoa Pier 19 (Tomb no. 5 in notebook). In some records as Grave XLII.
It consisted of a rectangular pit, oriented north-south, cut into bedrock. The sides of the pit were lined and the ... Earlier-Developed Protogeometric ... PG grave to NW of Stoa Pier 19 (Tomb no. 5 in notebook). In some records as |
| Grave 16 in notebook.
Length of shaft 1.81m; width 0.64m; depth from cover 0.54m.
Skeleton of a woman , head at northwest end. Most of pots piled over feet and legs of skeleton at southeast end.
An iron ... 750 B.C ... Hesperia 14 (1945), p. 304, no. 76, pl. LI (Grave XVII) ... Agora XIII, p. 77, no. 283, p. 274 ... Hesperia 5 (1936), pp. 30-31, figs. 28-30. |
Well (diameter 0.91m, water level -7m) in House H, Room 10 (and pit over). Plain shaft cut in stereo; pit at mouth of well,reused as drainage pit at start of tile drain running west.
Scanty use filling ... Ca. 425-400 B.C ... Agora XXX, pl. 360. |
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