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| Three fragments:
a) Broken above and at right, perhaps also below. Left side smooth. Back badly pitted by cesspool acids, but probably nearly original. Preserved bottom similarly pitted; may or may not ... a) (Θ 1928) ca. 530-525 B.C., b) (Ε 626) last quarter of 6th c. B.C., c) ca. 600-590 B.C ... Fragment c) has no Section number.
a) (Θ 1928) 2/ΙΘ
a) (Θ 1928) I 12
b) (Ε ... 99-23-1, 99-23-2, 99-23-3, 99-23-4, 99-23-5, LXIII-56, LXIII-57, LXVIII-75, color slide |
| Well. Brann L 2. Jahrb., XIV, 1899, p. 191, figs. 48-51. Neck Fragment of Closed Pot; Late Geometric. Jahrb., XIV, 1899, p. 194, fig. 57. Sub-Dipylon Painter. Davison, "Geometric Workshops," p. 67, fig ... Agora 8 65 P 12281 P 26283 P 10227 P 4885 P 7184 P 22435 S 18:1 T 19:3 G 12:12 D 11:5 N 11:5 ... Late 8th B.C ... P 12281 ... P 26283 ... P 10227 |
| Inscribed fragments.
Fragment Η' 476 a), left side preserved (finely picked), as is the letter surface. Traces of a third line above the two.
Fragment Η' 476 b), right side preserved, also finely picked ... 186/5 B.C ... Hesperia 11 (1942), p. 300, no. 57 ... Hesperia 45 (1976), p. 286 ... Tracy (1990), p. 115. |
| Well cut into bedrock under late Roman building in ΕΛ. 1.2m in diameter with small cutting of unclear function at south edge about 0.2m wide. Walls cut straight down, tapering near bottom to 0.8m. Footholds ... Late Archaic ... 86.34-74.57m. |
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