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[Coin] N 38420: Byzantine Coin

Alexius I ... Τεταρτηρό: Αλέξιος Ι 1081 1118 μ.Χ. Coin no. 5. C 152 ... 1081-1118 A.D.

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[Coin] N 38421: Medieval Coin

Venice, Anonymous Colonial ... Ανώνυμο Βενετικό: 17ου αιώνα Coin no. 3. C 85 ... 1691-1710 A.D.

[Coin] N 71320

Ptolemy II, Ptolemaic Kings ... Πτολεμαίων, pl. XIII:18--24. Obv. Head of Zeus right laureate. Rev. [ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ] [Β]ΑΣΙΛΕ[ΩΕ] Eagle to left on thunderbolt, wings open. Coin no. 2. Cistern at 84/ΝΣΤ, dirt pile. Head of Zeus r., ... Ptolemy II, 285--246 B.C.

[Coin] N 71137

Athens, New Style. Class XIb. Coin no. 1. Cistern at 84/ΝΣΤ. 77, 848 ... 229-30 B.C.

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[Coin] N 71138

Athens ... Sv. 106.23--26. [(N 19:1)] Coin no. 2. Cistern at 84/ΝΣΤ. Head of Apollo r.; border of dots. Α/Θ-Ε Lyre. 77, 848 85-21-11 ... ca. 130--90 B.C.

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[Coin] N 71147

Athens ... Sv. 81.45--48; Kleiner 1976, pl. 2:30--33 (Type 2k) Athens, New Style. Casts. Coin no. 8. Cistern at 84/ΝΣΤ. Head of Athena r., wearing Corinthian helmet; border of dots. Α/Θ-Ε Zeus, nude, striding r., ... 87/6 B.C.

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[Coin] N 72018

Athens ... Sv. 106.1--7; Kleiner 1976, pl. 2:43--45 (Type 5) Casts Coin no. 5. Destruction fill (3). Head of Apollo r., laur. Α/Θ-Ε Owl standing r.; in field r., lyre. 422, 1437 82-42-37 ... ca. 160's--150's B.C.

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[Coin] N 71965

The Jewish War, year 2 Meshorer II, pp. 260--261, nos. 11--13 Obv. Traces of inscription. Vine-leaf with tendrils. Rx. Chalice with broad rim and two handles; border of dots. Casts. Coin no. 11. Destruction ... The Jewish War, year 2 = A.D. 67/8

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[Drawing] PD 138 (DA 3452)

Cistern D (79/ΜΗ-84/NΣT) in section X ... John Travlos ... Roman Group F. XIII-8 XIII-8 Dirty Cartridge Paper Drafting Ink ... 1937

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[Deposit] N 18:1: Bell Shaped Cistern

Cistern at 79/ΜΗ. A well dug through at a later date destroyed all cistern filling. No filling preserved. No typed list ... Probably 3rd cent. B.C.

[Deposit] N 18:5: Well Dug through Cistern at 79/MH

Well dug through N 18:1 (cistern at 79/ΜΗ) on the lower north slopes of Areopagus; the cistern was the northern chamber of a system; the southern chamber is at 84/ΝΣΤ (N 19:1). A single dumped deposit ... 3rd-4th c. A.D.

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[Deposit] N 19:1: Cistern

Dumped filling of late 2nd c. B.C.; Roman Group F, dumped filling of second quarter to end of 1st c. B.C. on the lower northeast slope of the Areopagus. Diameter at bottom -3.20m Upper fill: Latest coins ... Second quarter to end of 1st c. B.C.

[Deposit] N 19:1.1: Upper fill

Baskets 1-21 (containers 1-20). The following objects, although listed in deposit notebook as being from level .1, are from depths within the .2 range: MC 318, MC 433-MC 437, T 1309, T 1394, T 1396, IL ... 110 to early 1st c. A.D.

[Deposit] N 19:1.2: Middle fill

Baskets 22-53 (containers 21-47). Abandonment of cistern. Includes finds from NW channel leading out of 84/ΝΣΤ (containers 50-51). The following objects, although listed in deposit notebook as being from ... 125-86 B.C.

[Deposit] N 19:1.3: Lower fill

Baskets 54-56 (containers 48-49). Construction of cistern ... Early 3rd c. B.C.

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[Deposit] N 19:2: Roman Well at 52/I

Well at 52/Ι, on the lower northeast slopes of the Areopagus. It was cut down and re-used in the late Roman period, in connection with the water channel. Use fill of 1st to early 2nd c. Dump fill 5th to ... Early to Late Roman

[Deposit] O 18:2: Hedgehog Well

A small square well at 37/ΚΑ (about 0.60x0.70m), on the north slope of the Areopagus. Curbed with rough stones. Filling of a small shallow well which contained nothing from the POU and since no water was ... Ca. 350-320 B.C.

[Deposit] O 19:1: Well

Coins: 19 May 1938 #1 (illegible) 20 May 1938 #3-#5, #12-#20 (Dump) ... 4th-6th c. A.D.

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[Deposit] O 19:2: Cistern at 53/ΚΓ

Cistern at 53/ΚΓ and channels. The pottery in the cistern and in the two channels was a thoroughly mixed lot of broken material from 5th c. B.C. to 4th c. A.D. and all seemed the same except the bottom ... 5th c. B.C.-4th c. A.D.

[Deposit] O 19:3: Fifth Century Pit

Pit at 57/ΚΑ; small pit on the lower north slope of the Areopagus, measuring 1.05x0.80mx0.80m deep. There were traces of burning and a few bones in it, since none of them are recognizably human it is probably ... 480 - 470 B.C.