Jug Fragment Well Small Lid Fragment Beaker Fragments: Thin-walled Ware Hayes, Rei Cretariae Romanae Fautorum Acta 36 (2000), fig. 19:4 Hayes, Sandbjerg Conference (2005), fig.12:d, page 21
Dish Fragment: Phocean Red Slip John W. Hayes, Roman pottery: fine-ware imports, Agora XXXII, Princeton: The American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2008, cat. 1192 Dish Fragment: African Red Slip Ware Bowl Fragment: Local Late Roman Dish Fragments: Phocean Red Slip Ware John W. Hayes, Late Roman pottery, London: British School at Rome, 1972, form 3B Dish Fragment: Unclassified Red Slip Ware Lead Token
400 A.D. Late 5th A.D. 450 A.D. Middle of 5th A.D.
Dish Fragment: African Red Slip Ware John W. Hayes, Roman pottery: fine-ware imports, Agora XXXII, Princeton: The American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2008, cat. 1059 John W. Hayes, Roman pottery: fine-ware imports, Agora XXXII, Princeton: The American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2008, cat. 1099 Dish Fragment: Late Roman Import John W. Hayes, Roman pottery: fine-ware imports, Agora XXXII, Princeton: The American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2008, cat. 1357 Dish or Bowl Fragment: Late Roman Import John W. Hayes, Roman pottery: fine-ware imports, Agora XXXII, Princeton: The American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2008, cat. 1364 Bowl Fragment: African Red Slip Ware John W. Hayes, Roman pottery: fine-ware imports, Agora XXXII, Princeton: The American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2008, cat. 1045 Dish Fragment: Phocean Red Slip John W. Hayes, Roman pottery: fine-ware imports, Agora XXXII, Princeton: The American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2008, cat. 1186
Hayes, LRP, form 3A Dish Fragment: Phocean Red Slip Ware John W. Hayes, Roman pottery: fine-ware imports, Agora XXXII, Princeton: The American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2008, cat. 1188 Dish Fragment: African Red Slip Ware John W. Hayes, Late Roman pottery, London: British School at Rome, 1972, form 61B. Hayes Catalogue no 1034 F. O. Waagé, "The American Excavations in the Athenian Agora, First Report: The Roman and Byzantine Pottery", Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 297-298, no. 167-169, pl. IX. Dish Fragment: Phocean Red Slip John W. Hayes, Roman pottery: fine-ware imports, Agora XXXII, Princeton: The American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2008, cat. 1193. Dish Fragment: Late Roman Unclassified Ware John W. Hayes, Roman pottery: fine-ware imports, Agora XXXII, Princeton: The American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2008, cat. 1354.
420-440 A.D. Late Roman 460-475 A.D. Early 5th A.D. 400 A.D.
Note on Nomenclature Stoa of Zeus Eleutherios equals Royal Stoa which equals The Stoa Temple of Apollo Patroos equals Dorpfeldt's Stoa Vasileios Small Rectangular Building to North of Temple of Apollo; Probably a Small Temple within the Sanctuary of Apollo Housing a Cult Statue Roman Building equals the Large Rectangular Building in the North Part of the Area whose Northeast Corner Lies beneath the Railway. Its Foundation Walls are of Concrete Byzantine Building equals the Large Complex of Byzantine Rooms Overlying the Roman Building and Occupying the North Part of the Section
Late 5th B.C. Second half 4th B.C. First half 4th B.C. 400 A.D. 1100 A.D.
395-408 A.D. 4th A.D. 253-268 A.D. 355-363 A.D. 364-378 A.D. 395-404 A.D. 395-423 A.D 307-283 A.D. Frankish 1285-1289 A.D. 1280-1287 A.D. 3rd B.C. 2nd A.D. 527-565 A.D. 1294-1331 A.D. 1143-1180 A.D. 1287-1291 A.D. 1042-1055 A.D. 330-307 B.C.