"dc-publisher","Redirect","dc-description","Type","Icon","dc-title","dc-creator","Id","Collection","Chronology","dc-subject","UserLevel","dc-date","Name" "","","Located just north of the stepped retaining wall between the Great Drain and the Poros Monument (Propylon).; Short period of use; dumped filling above, mostly cemetery debris.","Deposit","","Protogeometric Well","","Agora:Deposit:J 14:2","Agora","Early Protogeometric","","","29 May-1 June 1953","J 14:2" "","","Apparently an unsuccessful well.","Deposit","","Protogeometric Well","","Agora:Deposit:J 14:7","Agora","Protogeometric","","","2 June 1953","J 14:7" "","","Well N.","Deposit","","Well","","Agora:Deposit:H 15:1","Agora","Middle Geometric","","","27 April-4 May 1934","H 15:1" "","","Undisturbed fill at 34-36/I-K (Heliaia Peristyle, west aisle).; Two pieces (T 3662 and SS 14440) are recorded as ""undoubtedly from Peristyle fill of third quarter of 4th century B.C."" although ""from area subject to industrial disturbance"".","Deposit","","Filling","","Agora:Deposit:I 15:2","Agora","Third quarter of 4th c. B.C.","","","7-8 August 1961","I 15:2" "","","Pit in SW corner of Heliaia Peristyle (mint).; ; The four Athenian imperial coins (Κ-1641 - Κ-1644) belong to the Athenian Imperial Group III, a series that can be very closely dated to the middle of the 3rd century AD, just before the Herulian invasion ... From size, fabric, and the fact that they have been sawed from a bar, it is clear that all 38 flans were cut for the minting of this same coinage. ; Both the coins and the flans are imperfect, many of the latter having irregular thicknesses or holes in them ... Obviously, the ""hoard"" in the pit represents a lot of rejected coins and flans, which were presumably put away to be melted down later, perhaps on the eve of the Herulian attack.; It will be very interesting to know if other evidence can be adduced for placing the Athenian mint ca. 250 in the ""Heliaia"". Use of the building as a mint need not have gone back much before 250 since there is a gap of one or two generations before the Group III coinage during which Athens did not coin. (JHK 1973, deposit notebook); Cf. Hesperia 42 (1973) 312-333.","Deposit","","Coin Hoard","","Agora:Deposit:I 15:3","Agora","Mid 3rd c. A.D.","","","5 September 1960","I 15:3" "","","Exploration in the peristyle of the Heliaea (1960); evidence for rebuilding in the third quarter of the 4th c. B.C. with some disturbance as late as 1st-2nd c. A.D. Date of reconstruction ca. 325 B.C. (nbp. p. 3607).; ; Three areas included:; a) Deep stony fill in middle of peristyle (p. 3471) and from clearing trench of inner rectangle in peristyle court (p. 3551).; b) Footing trench of SE pier of peristyle (p. 3468) and footing trench of second pier from west in south aisle (p. 3469).; c) Other areas, period of peristyle (pp. 3461, 3463, 3465, 3557).","Deposit","","Filling","","Agora:Deposit:I-J 14-15","Agora","Ca. 350- 325 B.C.","","","29 July-7 August 1960","I-J 14-15"