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B 21:14: Inhumation, probably a female

RSY Grave XXVI in notebook ... Ca. 525-500 B.C. or sightly later

B 21:22: Cremation

RSY Sacrificial Pit VI in notebook. See also B 21:23 ... Ca. 525-500 B.C.

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B 21:24: Well

Well. Construction, use and dumped fillings of the Hellenistic period. Tile-lined well with a packing of jars behind the tiles; the well cut through (Fill 4) the passage of a cistern (B 21:25). At 9.00m ... 1st. c.

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B 22:3: Burned Deposit

Burned deposit: Middle Terrace, south of Archaic cemetery. RSY: Pyre 10 ... Ca. 300 B.C.

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BB 17:1: Well

Well at west side of Theseion Plataea, partly cleared to a depth of ca. 5.30m. Dumped filling, apparently the debris from a sculptor's workshop, as indicated by both the quantity of marble chips in the ... Second quarter 4th. c. B.C.

C 8:5: Well

Cistern System #1e: Shaft at 11/ΞΑ. Agora XXIX: "Well (not cistern shaft, as in Agora XII) ... Communicates with water system through small hole (see C 8:1) probably fortuitously. Single fill ... " Coins: ... 350-300 B.C.

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C 9:6: Marble Chips Pit

Square pit in bedrock southwest of the Hephaisteion ... Ca. 390-380 B.C.

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C 11:3: Pit

Perhaps originally a grave cutting ... Ca. 390-380 B.C.

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C 12:2: Well

A well on Kolonos Agoraios. The upper dumped filling, a heavy deposit of pottery, was separated from the lower filling of similar character by several meters of plain mud. No use filling. Coins: 8 April ... Ca. 375-325 B.C. with disturbance of 250-225 B.C.

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C 13:2: Well

Roman well, stratified. Finds from the earth (not recorded in a subdivision): P 7995, P 8036, P 21834, SS 6338, IL 483, IL 486, BI 309, BI 310, BI 314. Coins: 5 June 1936 #1-#2 (from earth) 6 June 1936 ... 2nd-4th c. A.D.

C 17:2: Pyre

North of House G (RSY=Pyre 13) ... 290-250 B.C.

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C 18:4: Construction fillings

Fillings below the courtyard floor of the Poros Enclosure west of the Areopagus. The lowerst layer, over bedrock, is of the archaic period and may have accumulated on the spot before the start of building ... First half of 5th c. B.C.

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C 18:7: Pit with Stony Fill

Construction filling of the Poros Building west of the Areopagus. Patch of stony fill beneath the courtyard. Accumulation of the second quarter of the 5th c., deposited in the last quarter ... Ca. 475-450 B.C. and later

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C 18:8: Well

Well, neatly stone-curbed to bottom. Subdivisions: .1=upper fill .2=POU ... Use filling of ca. 575-550 B.C.

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C 18:11: Early drain channel pit

Ostrakon deposit, sand fill and pocket in floor of drain ... Ca. 490-480 B.C.

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C 19:4: Pit

Debris filling in a pit cut in bedrock at W side of House H, Room 10 ... Ca. 425-400 B.C.

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C 19:5: House fillings

House R, fill under drain tiles and fillings associated with house K in industrial area, including what was C 19:15, plus C 19:16 and C 19:17. a) House built as dwelling in second half of 5th.c. b) Used ... Ca. 5th and 4th c. B.C.

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C 19:8: Well

Well, unfinished? ... Ca. 440-420 B.C.

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C 19:9: Well

Well in house R of industrial area west of the Areopagus. This well, originally tiled, was abandoned and filled at the time of the conversion of the house into a stone-cutters' workshop. Subdivisions: ... Ca. 425-400 B.C.

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C 19:10: Well

Well in House H, Room 13. Two dumped fills apparently of the same date, but separated by a clay deposit of over 2.00m. Subdivisions: .1=Upper fill .2=Lower fill ... Ca. 425-400 B.C.