[Agora Lot] Α 339: Rectangular Rock-Cut Shaft; To -12.00m

Miscellaneous coarse. Lots 339-340 reduced to one tin; top 4 lower fill; transitional to upper fill ... 5 September 1932

[Agora Lot] Α 340: Rectangular Rock-Cut Shaft; To -12.00m

Miscellaneous coarse. Lots 339-340 reduced to one tin; top 4 lower fill; transitional to upper fill ... 5 September 1932

[Agora Lot] Α 330: Rectangular Rock-Cut Shaft; To -13.10m

Large fragments of plain water pitchers of micaceous clay (Cf. P 1207 ff.); tiles. Lower Fill: Tins 308-338. This was sorted all together, and regrouped by "Kind', lettered under these numbers, as follows ... 7 September 1932

[Agora Lot] Α 331: Rectangular Rock-Cut Shaft; To -13.10m

As tin 330 (Large fragments of plain water pitchers of micaceous clay (Cf. P 1207 ff.); tiles.) Lower Fill: Tins 308-338. This was sorted all together, and regrouped by "Kind', lettered under these numbers, ... 7 September 1932

[Agora Lot] Α 333: Rectangular Rock-Cut Shaft; To -12.40m

Black figure and black glazed fragments; lamp fragments type II; bronze fragments (some belong with upper fill). Lower Fill: Tins 308-338. This was sorted all together, and regrouped by "Kind', lettered ... 6 September 1932

[Agora Lot] Α 334: Rectangular Rock-Cut Shaft; To -12.40m

Neck and handle of large angular amphora with O on side; miscellaneous coarse. Lower Fill: Tins 308-338. This was sorted all together, and regrouped by "Kind', lettered under these numbers, as follows ... 6 September 1932

[Agora Lot] Α 335: Rectangular Rock-Cut Shaft; To -12.40m

larger coarse fragments; tiles. Lower Fill: Tins 308-338. This was sorted all together, and regrouped by "Kind', lettered under these numbers, as follows (6 tins). a) Large black glaze amphora; other large ... 6 September 1932

[Agora Lot] Α 336: Rectangular Rock-Cut Shaft; To -12.00m to -11.45m

Black figure and black glazed fragments; lamp fragments Type Ii and V. Lower Fill: Tins 308-338. This was sorted all together, and regrouped by "Kind', lettered under these numbers, as follows (6 tins) ... 5 September 1932