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| Two joining fragments of neck and handle; no finished edge preserved.
Flaring mouth (rim probably rounded); rim coil; strap handle, folded against mouth and rim-coil. Neck expands towards sloping shoulder ... 430/40-460 A.D. |
| Single piece: about half of shoulder and beginning of neck. No finished edge preserved.
Sides slightly concave.
Yellowish green glass.
First half of 5th century AD? Added 3 July 2001. Built shaft, with ... 6-18 May 1939 |
| Two joining fragments of base and lower wall; no finished edge.
Wheelmade, translucent, dark yellowish -brown. Thin-walled shallow bowl with narrow ribs and slightly concave base. Two narrow horizontal ... 14 July 1947 |
| Single piece of base and lower wall; no finished edge.
Wheelmade; colorless, with pale green tinge. Thin-walled shallow bowl with narrow ribs, flat base.
Context early 1st century AD. Added 9 July 2001 ... 14 July 1947 |
| Single piece of rim and upper wall. (Dropped and broken by Records office in August 2003. Now mended from several fragments.)
Blown glass, translucent yellowish-brown. Slightly everted rim, ground. Vertical ... 14 July 1947 |
| Fragments of at least three bowls of clear glass with small out-turned rims are included here, also various decorative elements, including a blown glass bird attached to a wall fragment, and with the details ... 9, 26 May 1956 |
| Flaring ring base and a little of floor preserved.
Greenish glass. above 4.90m. Well, upper fill 1, above 4.90m.
Early Roman. 2918 Leica ... 15 May 1957 |
| About one-third of wall preserved and half of base.
Low ring foot; walls concave to plain rim.
Dark green glass. Well, upper fill 2.
Early Roman. 2918 Leica PD 1103-3 ... 17 May 1957 |
| Fragment of slab with inscribed band on one edge.
The height, though uneven, may be approximately complete; upper and lower surfaces fairly smooth. Back and sides sloping.
The inscription is on a smooth ... 13 February 1932 |
| Broken all around. An emblem on wheel has been pressed into the clay. Fill VIII at east; early 5th c. 189 Leica, color slide ... 10 May 1940 |
| Drum of well tiles, intact when removed; one tile broken and repaired.
Normal type with hand-holes and thickened upper rim. Red clay.
Scratched on the top of the rim of each tile: /Α. Well; the third drum ... 11 August 1947 |
| Fragment of a plain curved cover tile, glazed outside. On the rough inside face, part of a stamp with an elaborate palmette ornament.
Cf. A 1320 (ΝΝ 3833). Gravel fill of ostrakon deposit. 4324 Leica, ... 24 April 1947 |
| From a roof tile similar to A 1319 (ΝΝ 3832).
Inside the corner, part of a stamp with the letter Λ preserved. Gravel fill of ostrakon deposit. 4324 Leica ... 24 April 1947 |
| Broken at top and back. Palmette with volutes and tendrils.
Gritty red clay; traces of white stucco. Signature along lower edge in raised letters: ΗΡΑΚΛΕΙΔΟΥ.
Cf. A 1347 (ΟΟ 469). In late wall over D 1 ... 18 March 1948 |
| Small pieces missing. Rim slightly thickened above and below.
Large square lifting hole set near one edge. Well, Fill 4, late 5th century B.C. (earliest tiled well in the Agora). 6999 Leica ... 18 October 1947 |
| Broken at back and sides; edges of molding broken away. Top much worn: tramped on in some reuse. One original edge of mutule preserved, and approximately full depth, with three row of guttae, of which ... 22 April 1948 |
| Part of a convex cover tile, with some of one edge preserved.
Dull reddish glaze outside only. Inside, a large circular stamp: four-spiked wheel(?).
Fragments of several others with similar stamps in ... 24 April-13 June 1947 |
| Fragment preserving lower part of antefix with start of cover tile.
Relief palmette above spirals; raised letters along lower edge: ΗΡΑΚΛΕΙΔΟΥ.
Red tile fabric with remains of light buff surfacing and ... 28 April 1949 |
| Small piece, broken all around, from a thin nearly flat tile.
Inside covered with thin black glaze wash; outside unglazed. On outside, circular stamp with anchor.
Gritty light yellowish buff clay. Well ... May-June 1949 |
| One has a large epsilon (E) scratched on side.
Another is pierced from side to side. Well. Leica, Various vii-87 ... 22 May 1957 |
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