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| Finished Fountain House Porch; various remains of Hellenistic and early Roman fills. [Θ]ασίων
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Φε̣ί̣δω̣ν Leica ... 26 May 1954 ... Fountain House Porch; various remains of Hellenistic and early Roman fills. |
| Early Roman stamped ware showing remains of three impressed tree motifs around center of plate. High ring base.
Clay gray at core, orange at surface; covered on inside of plate only with thin purplish-brown ... 10 March 1932 ... Early Roman stamped ware showing remains of three impressed tree motifs around center of plate. ... Joins with P 693.
Early Roman Stamped Ware. |
End of nozzle and part of bottom.
Remains of letters in relief.
Black glaze.
Type XVIII (post Sullan) of Corinth collection, Miscelaneous Moulded type of Agora collection.
Hellenistic-early Roman fill ... 3 March 1936 ... End of nozzle and part of bottom.
Remains of letters in relief.
... Hellenistic-early Roman fill. |
Faces and part of conical headdress preserved.
Much white remains and a few traces of yellow over.
Dark red to buff clay. South of north wall V A, layer 11.
Early Byzantine. Leica ... 20 May 1939 |
There remains only part of the cock from the top of the left column, along with a little of the tongue pattern above. Filling of early water basin in disturbed deposit with late Roman sherds. Leica ... 6 July 1933 ... There remains only part of the cock from the top of the left column, along with a little of the tongue pattern above ... Filling of early water basin in disturbed deposit with late Roman sherds. |
Inscribed fragment of columnar grave monument.
Circumference preserved; broken above and below.
One line of the inscription preserved, and remains of another above.
Pentelic marble.
Early Christian. Found ... 16 March 1936 ... One line of the inscription preserved, and remains of another above.
Pentelic marble.
Early Christian ... Found in mixed late Roman and Turkish context, in front of the north end of the Stoa of Attalos. |
Inscribed fragment.
Right side only remains.
Five lines of the inscription preserved, traces of sixth and seventh lines; stoichedon.
Hymettian marble. Found in late Roman destruction debris of large monument ... Early 3rd. century B.C. |
| A single fragment preserves the neck, the flaring rounded rim, and one handle, with the upper attachment of the other, of a miniature amphora.
Dark blue glass; the handles white glass. For contaxt see ... 2 July 1947 ... Filling over marble chip floor in a Roman House (House C) built over the remains of the Poros Building west of the Areopagus, area room 7.
Early Roman(?) |
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