"dc-title","Icon","Collection","UserLevel","dc-description","dc-creator","Name","dc-subject","dc-publisher","Redirect","Id","dc-date","Type","Chronology" """Bone Well""","Agora:Image:2013.01.0027::/Agora/2013/2013.01/2013.01.0027.tif::3032::2872","Agora","","Second century B.C. fill with early 13th c. A.D. fill in mouth.; The Byzantine objects from the mouth are P 13713-P 13718, L 3585.; Lower fill contained bones of many infants and dogs.; The bones from this well are all in very good condition. Mostly green coloured (bronze). A few fragments of pigs, goats and sheep are smashed and were probably eaten. The following animals have been found: dogs, horses, pigs, goats, cattle, cat, birds, turtles.; ; Lower fill contained bones of 100-200 infants and 85 dogs; Byzantine upper fill. Stamped amphora handles; Type 33A and 45C lamps. Most of figured bowls are of M Monogram Class. No long-petal bowls.","","G 5:3","","","","Agora:Deposit:G 5:3","14-23 June 1937; 6-24 June 1938","Deposit","Mid-2nd c. B.C." "Cist Τomb, Adult Inhumation","Agora:Image:1997.01.0333::/Agora/1997/1997.01/1997.01.0333.tif::967::687","Agora","","Burial 3 beneath the floor of the Stoa Basileios. It consisted of a rectangular pit cut into bedrock to a depth of 0.44m, lined on all sides and covered with an admixture of narrow stone slabs of soft limestone, sandstones, and schist, varying in thickness between 0.020 and 0.150m. Most of the cover slabs were small, but the larger, main cover stone measured 0.46mx0.85m; it had collapsed on one side into the grave, but caused virtually no damage to the contents of the tomb. ; Oriented southwest-northeast, the inner dimensions of the tomb measured 1.64m long and 0.43m wide (external dimensions): 1.90m long, 0.65m wide). The floor of the tomb was neatly worked bedrock, although it is clear from the section that bedrock in the immediate vicinity sloped down from west to east.; Adult female inhumation. Woman 35-45 years old, placed on her back in a fully extended position, head to the southwest. The left lower arm lay across the waist; the right arm was bent, with the hand resting on the right shoulder. Skull had rolled slightly onto the left shoulder.","Susan I. Rotroff","I 5:3","","","","Agora:Deposit:I 5:3","16-19 July 1973","Deposit","Final Mycenaean/Submycenaean" "Well B","","Agora","","Located in Room IV, strosis 3, of SW House. Archaic, later disturbed, filling in and over undug well.","","L 17:3","","","","Agora:Deposit:L 17:3","21 March 1958; 2-3 May 1958","Deposit","6th-5th c. B.C." "Well","","Agora","","A well in the industrial area west of the Areopagus, in part beneath one corner of the northwest room of the West Bath. A waterless shaft (diameter 1.05m) refilled with dug bedrock containing no pottery. After this filling had settled, an upper filling, a dump accumulated over a considerable period, was thrown in to level the area.","","B 18:10","","","","Agora:Deposit:B 18:10","19-28 July 1947","Deposit","Early 6th. c." """Burnt Layer""","","Agora","","Accumulated debris on the west side of the market square. ; Related layers added 1999/2000 (JWH), e.g. ""Gravelly layer above burning"", ""Clearing Classical floor"", ""Lowest level above bedrock"", ""Below burning"", etc.; ; Cf. Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 209.; ; Apparently the burnt layer runs through sections Α, ΟΕ and Ε as well. No finds are listed here from those sections, but cf. e.g. Nbp. Α 124.","","H-I 7-8:1","","","","Agora:Deposit:H-I 7-8:1","8 March 1933; 24 April 1933; 11-29 May 1933","Deposit","First half of 5th c. A.D." "Middle Stoa Building Fill","","Agora","","Middle Stoa Building Fill (with filling to S) (See also Κ: H-I-J 14-15 and Λ: K-M 13-14); ; This deposit is not definitive and must be considered with the above deposits before details are entered into database; left for later in the interest of time (Dec 2007/pf); ; Date based on Grace's analysis of ca. 1500 stamped amphora handles in fill. Latest coins date 200-180. Five fragments of long-petal bowls and one fragment of figured bowl of M Monogram Class come from disturbed area of fill at west end of building. Otherwise bowls similar to those in other deposits of early 2nd. c. Fragments of six molds.","","H-K 12-14","","","","Agora:Deposit:H-K 12-14","","Deposit","To ca. 180 B.C." "West Chamber","","Agora","","Cistern-chamber on the northwest side of Kolonos Agoraios, 10 to 12m west of the end of the Hellenistic Building. Dimensions at bottom 2.50m x 2.75m.; The west chamber of a cistern system composed of two chambers connected by a passage (91/Ν); the east chamber at 91/Ν (E 5:1) retained little or no traces of its original period of use. North of the Hephaisteion. (Roman Group G).","","D 4:1","","","","Agora:Deposit:D 4:1","1-16 April 1937","Deposit","Use filling early 1st-2nd c. B.C." "Great Drain South","","Agora","","Great Drain South (ca. 70-113, from SW edge of section as far north as the Roman Bath) Hellenistic Sand Fill. Silted-up filling of the southern branch of the Great Drain, abandoned due to some damage at time of Sulla.; ; 134 stamped amphora handles; latest lamp is type 35A.","","A-B 19-20:1","","","","Agora:Deposit:A-B 19-20:1","May-June 1939; April-May 1947; July 1947","Deposit","4th. c.-86 B.C."