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| Mycenaean Grave.
One of the first Mycenaean burials found in the Agora. It consisted of a regular cist, carefully cut with vertical sides and a flat bottom, measuring 1.90m by 0.55m. There were apparently ... LH III (c. 1200) |
Grave of 38 year-old female, head NW, legs drawn up. Apparently unlined cist in bedrock or hard-packed dug-bedrock, its outlines no longer distinguishable from surrounding fill. Above skeleton, a number ... Mycenaean? |
| Mycenaean grave. It consisted of a shallow rectangular cutting in bedrock about 1.40m by 0.70m, but it was probably somewhat bigger, since the east side and a large part of the north side had been cut ... Myc. IIIA:1-2 |
| Child's pit grave, completely excavated. At left, the large cutting which destroyed the east part of the grave. Deposit N 12:1 ... AMS south 709 Horizontal (normal) ... 27 May 1952 |
| Early Burial at 60/Θ. Looking west. The skeleton cleaned. Lower left, the Turkish pit. Right, the Burnt Building ... AMS Horizontal (normal) |
| About one-half of vase preserved. Broken, especially at foot, in many fragments. Profile complete and two handles preserved. Restored in plaster. From the high shoulder, the body tapers with a concave ... 14 February 1935 |
Fragment from wall of a large vase of fairly thin fabric. Mended from many pieces. A small fragment from the neck does not join. Vase seems to have had wide flat shoulder, and tapered more gradually toward ... 14 February 1935 |
| Mended from many pieces; a few fragments from rim and walls missing and one fragment from the handle. A cup with deep bowl, long slender stem and spreading foot, concave beneath. Two high swung band handles; ... 27 May 1952 |
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