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| Rome? ... Vespasian for Titus ... AR T CAESAR Titus in quadriga r., r. holding palm, l. scepter I]MP - VESP Victory on prow r., raised r. holding wreath, l. palm Agora SW-E; Bottom of Well 1961-2
Excavation Date: 5/29/1961, #28
Notebook ... AD 71 - AD 74 ... Roman Imperial Silver Denarius of Vespasian for Titus, Rome? Mint (AD 71 - AD 74) |
The base and about one-third of the rim preserved; restored in plaster. Low ring foot; curving walls; narrow horizontal rim. Grooves around center of floor.
Light dull red glaze wash inside. Cistern, ... 8 April 1937 ... -2.20m. to -2.50m. |
http://agathe.gr/guide/introduction.html Introduction Classical Athens saw the rise of an achievement unparalleled in history. Perikles, Aeschylus, Sophokles, Plato, Demosthenes, Thucydides, and Praxiteles represent just a few of the statesmen ... the 6th century A.D ... development in ca. A.D.150 A large ... objects (Fig. 2) illustrate the |
| Deposit 1100 155 0 inclusions 30% : bones, sherds, fragments of tiles, glass 3, pebbles (medium and coarse), roots, 1 coin (no 291) Top slope of the context is slight down to the S. Bottom slope of the ... mid 13th century ... Frankish (1210-1458 AD) ... 268.84-267.12E, 1001.49-1006.2N ... 1006.2 |
| Deep plate or bowl, probably Form 2 based on stamp motif. Thicker toward center of vessel. Red slip over all. Two stamped palm branches as Type 1C arranged to point outward from center of vessel. Circular ... Late 4th-early 5th century. Cf. Agora XXXII no. 1333-1335 (P 7935, P 8048, P 27047). Hayes dates stamp type 360-450 (LRP p. 349) ... Group I, although no shallow ... Deep plate or bowl, probably Form 2 based on stamp motif. Thicker toward center |
| Heliaia; South Part; Layer I with Industrial Waste. Heliaia; Middle of East Side Square Pit in Bedrock. Heliaia; Southeast Corner Clay; Lined Pit. Heliaia; East Half; South Side; Sandy Pit in Bedrock ... Κ-15 2921, 2922 Lot Κ 300 Lot Κ 301 Lot Κ 302 Lot Κ 303 Lot Κ 304 Lot Κ 305 Lot Κ 306 Lot Κ 307 Lot Κ 308 Lot Κ 309 Lot Κ 310 Lot Κ 311 ... 1st B.C ... 2nd A.D ... 2nd-3rd A.D ... Early 3rd A.D. |
Base of pointed pyxis.
Decorated with zigzags and tooth pattern.
Much burned. It does not belong to P 1638, but to another like it. Cf. JHS 51 (1931), pl. VI; CVA Athens, pl. I:8; AM 43 (1918), pl. I:6 ... 18 May 1932 ... Agora:Object:AM 43 (1918), pl. I:6 ... Agora:Object:CVA Athens, pl. I:8 ... Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 561, no. 47, figs. 16-17. |
| Section of lowr body of torpedo-shaped amphora. Body is chipped along mid-point (?) to convert pot into open container; broken at bottom of wheel-ridged zone of which only small part of two ridges now ... 1? 72? Middle to late Roman ... Light brown clay; gray and white sandy inclusions to 6mm; many very fine |
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