| Hesperia, 29, 1960, pp. 360f. Agora, 001, nos.7 and 19. Hesperia, 6, 1937, p. 397, fig. 1. Hesperia, 9, 1940, p. 300 ... Agora 14 188 ... Hesperia, 29, 1960, pp. 360f ... Hesperia, 6, 1937, p. 397, fig. 1 ... Hesperia, 9, 1940, p. 300 |
Base shoulder preserved; three letters scratched into glaze. Carl Roebuck, Nb. No. 6.
Well A, top. 15 ... 21 March 1938 ... Hesperia 9 (1940), p. 248, no. 300, fig. 51. |
| Well. Cistern. Young, Hesperia, 20, 1951, p. 174. Pit. Young, Hesperia, 20, 1951, p. 182. Other. Hesperia, 24, 1955, p. 178, under no. 3. Pithos. Ostraka. Young, Hesperia, 20, 1951, pp. 180-181. Hesperia, ... Agora 12 388 P 6506 D 17:10 E 5:2 E 6:2 E 6:3 D 17:12 D 17:15 E 7:2 D 17:16 D 7:2 E 12:2 D 17:17 E 13:1 D 19:1 D-E 8-9:1 E 14:1 E 14:5 D-E 18-19 F-G 12:1 H 12:9 E 14:6 E 2:3 E 14:8 E 14:11 F 2:1 E 3:1 ... 520-480 B.C ... Young, Hesperia, 20, 1951, p. 174 ... Young, Hesperia, 20, 1951, p. 182 ... Hesperia, 9, 1940, p. 300 |
| Pit with burned debris north of the ancient road leading from the Agora to the Dipylon Gate, probably to be associated with the Persian sack [deposit notebook]. Also includes a similar filling lying over ... Ca. 500-470 B.C ... Hesperia Suppl. 46 (2011), p. 375 ... Hesperia 62 (1993), pp. 444-445 ... Hesperia 9 (1940), p. 300. |
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