"dc-subject","Redirect","Chronology","Icon","Name","dc-date","dc-publisher","Id","UserLevel","dc-title","dc-description","dc-creator","Type","Collection" "","","Late Protogeometric","Agora:Image:2012.42.0973::/Agora/2012/2012.42/2012.42.0973.jpg::2048::1361","C 9:9","6 February 1936","","Agora:Deposit:C 9:9","","Urn cremation","Grave 2 in notebook (E.L. Smithson: Grave XV: PG). Urn cremation (trench-and-hole), adult female.; JP; It consists of a roughly rectangular pit or trench cut into bedrock to a depth of 0.35m., measuring 1.12m long and 0.67m wide. The trench was oriented east-west, urn-hole to the east. The fill of what remained of the pyre trench contained much burned debris, especially in the western part of the tomb. The urn-hole, cut to a depth of 0.62m., measured roughly 0.40m in diameter. the urn-hole itself, but not the rectangular trench of the tomb, was sealed by a large, flat stone, broken in situ. Textile pseudomorphs were noted along with animal bones, some heavily burned.","Rodney S. Young","Deposit","Agora" "","","A.D. 1st","","C 9:16","25 February-5 March 1936; 21-22 May 1936","","Agora:Deposit:C 9:16","","Well","Well cut through cistern at 6/ΝΕ (C 9:7).; The stele I 3244 in position in the cistern over the mouth of the well is listed with the cistern deposit C 9:7.","","Deposit","Agora" "","","Final Mycenaean/Submycenaean","Agora:Image:2012.42.0974::/Agora/2012/2012.42/2012.42.0974.jpg::2048::1415","C 9:19","6 February 1936","","Agora:Deposit:C 9:19","","Urn cremation","Destroyed urn cremation. No remains. Originally assigned as part of Tomb C 9:14 (Grave 7); JP; ; ""Large fragments of an urn were found in the packing of a Hellenistic water channel which cut through a LPG burial area and obliterated the urn and urn-hole of LPG grave C 9:14.""","Rodney S. Young","Deposit","Agora" "","","Late 2nd c. B.C.","","C 9:7","29 January-24 February 1936","","Agora:Deposit:C 9:7","","Cistern","A large chamber cistern filled in the second c. BC when a well (C 9:16) was dug through its floor. Well tiles were run up from the floor of the cistern to just below its neck; a double layer of complete wine amphorae was packed over the floor around the well tiles to hold them in place.","","Deposit","Agora" "","","First half of A.D. 2nd c.","","C 9:1","27-29 January 1936","","Agora:Deposit:C 9:1","","Burnt Roman deposit and shaft","A burnt deposit set down into Hellenistic fill in a shaft dug into bedrock. A consistent dumped fill [post AD 150, with Group G, layer III, JWH].","","Deposit","Agora" "","","Late 4th-early 3rd c. B.C.","Agora:Image:1997.04.0221::/Agora/1997/1997.04/1997.04.0221.tif::2144::1617","C 9:18","13 February 1936; 13 June 1936","","Agora:Deposit:C 9:18","","Mudbrick Foundry","","","Deposit","Agora" "","","6th c. B.C.","","C 9:15","5-7 February 1936","","Agora:Deposit:C 9:15","","Koukla Pit","Irregular pit in bedrock; deposit chiefly of terracotta figurines, with a small amount of pottery.","","Deposit","Agora" "","","Mid-4th to 3rd c. B.C.","","C 9:2","19-25 February 1936","","Agora:Deposit:C 9:2","","Well A","Cistern System #1f: Shaft at 1/ΝΘ = Well A. Scanty dumped filling.","","Deposit","Agora"