
Symposium in Context
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Color Illustrations
- Illustration 1. Red-figured and black-glazed cups
- Illustration 2. Black-figured and black-glazed cup-skyphoi
- Illustration 3. Type C cup (89), detail
- Illustration 4. Type C cup (90), detail
- Illustration 5. Type C cup (91), detail
- Illustration 6. Type C cup (92), detail
- Illustration 7. Type C cup, concave lip (93), detail
- Illustration 8. Skyphos, Heron Class (28)
- Illustration 9. Type C cup (95), side view and detail
- Illustration 10. Type B or C cup (87)
- Illustration 11. Misfired objects from well J 2:4
- Illustration 12. Skyphos, Ure's Class K2 (45)
- Illustration 13. Pelike (84)
- Illustration 14. Omphalos phiale, Six's technique (23), detail
- Tables
- Table 1. Stratigraphy of Well J 2:4
- Table 2. Catalogued Objects by Levels
- Table 3. Cleanup Deposits
- Table 4. Diagnostic sherd counts by Level
- Table 5. Summary of Maximum and Minimum Number of Vessels by Level within well J 2:4 (Data from Table 4)
- Table 6. Pottery and Artifacts Probably Originating in the House of Well J 2:4
- Table 7. Proportions of Cooking-Ware Water-Jar Types Using Rim and Handle Counts
- Table 8. Kylikes in Archaic Deposits from the Athenian Agora
- Table I.1. Well J 2:4, Level 5: Distribution of Amphora Types
- Table I.2. Well J 2:4, Level 4: Distribution of Amphora Types
- Table I.3. Well J 2:4, Level 2: Distribution of Amphora Types
- Table I.4. Well J 2:4, Level 1: Distribution of Amphora Types
- Table I.5. Diagnostic Amphora Fragments from Selected Agora Deposits, with Closing Dates Late in the 6th Century and ca. 480 B.C.
- Table I.6. Amphora Types Grouped into Broader Regions, Comparing Well J 2:4 (Levels 1, 2, 4, and 5) with Other Deposits
- Table I.7. Evenness Scores Comparing Pre-Persian with Persian Sack Contexts
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: The Archaeological Context of Well J 2:4
- Well J 2:4
- Stratigraphy
- Chronology
- The House of Well J 2:4
- Summary of House Phases
- Exterior Limits of the House
- Interior Plan: Archaic Phase
- Interior Plan: Classical Phase
- Discussion of House Renovation
- The House of Well J 2:4 and Its Neighborhood over Time
- The Domestic Context
- Figures
- Figure 1. Plan of the Athenian Agora ca. 480, with Persian destruction deposits indicated.
- Figure 2. Northwest corner of the Agora, partially restored plan.
- Figure 3. Detail, state plan of sanctuary of Aphrodite and Roman temple. Plan of Roman temple indicated in gray. Area within box enlarged in Figures 9 and 10. Lines indicate orientation of stratigraphic sections in Figures 11, 12, and 13.
- Figure 4. View of excavation of sanctuaryof Aphrodite and Roman temple to the north.
- Figure 5. Simplified stratigraphic section of well J 2:4, looking east.
- Figure 6. Red-figured shapes expressed as percentage of total red-figure component of deposit J 2:4 compared to percentage of red-figured shapes in the 21 other Persian destruction debris deposits (PDD) combined.
- Figure 7. Black-figured shapes expressed as a percentage of total black figure component of deposit J 2:4 compared to percentage of black-figured shapes in the 21 other Persian destruction debris deposits (PDD) combined.
- Figure 8. Black-glazed shapes expressed as a percentage of total black-glaze component of deposit J 2:4 compared to percentage of black-glazed shapes in the 21 other Persian destruction debris (PDD)deposits combined.
- Figure 9. Detail of Figure 3, with plan of the Archaic phase of the house of well J 2:4.
- Figure 10. Detail of Figure 3, with plan of the Classical phase of the house of well J 2:4.
- Figure 11. Simplified north-south stratigraphic cross-section at J/3, looking east.
- Figure 12. Simplified north-south stratigraphic cross-section at J/6, looking east.
- Figure 13. Simplified east-west cross-section along southern edge of Roman temple cross-wall, looking north.
- Figure 14. Percentage of different wares in the total assemblage of J 2:4 compared to their percentages in other domestic deposits, a commercial deposit, and a pit with public debris.
- Figure 15. Percentage of (a) different wares and (b) pottery by function in the total assemblage of J 2:4 compared to the total assemblages excavated at the Dema and Vari houses.
- Chapter 3: Quantifying the Household Assemblage
- Quantification
- Methodology
- Discussion
- The Levels Compared
- A House's Equipment
- Figures
- Figure 16. Household pottery by function, (a) using data from Table 6
- (b) using MinNV from Table 5
- Figure 17. Proportions of drinking cups, (a) in household, using data from Table 6
- (b) in entire deposit, using data from Table 5
- Figure 18. Household wares (not including water jars): (a) proportions by form, using data from Table 6
- (b)proportions in entire deposit, using data from Table 5
- Chapter 4: The Sympotic Context Part I: Drinking Vessels
- The Symposium
- Wine Cups in Well J 2:4
- A Set of Red-Figured Cups
- Two Coral Red Cups
- Red-Figured Cup Fragments
- The Red-Figured Cups: Summary and Comments
- A Set of Black-Figured Cup-Skyphoi
- Iconography of the Black-Figured Skyphoi
- Black-Figured Cup-Skyphoi: Summary Comments
- A Set of Heron Class Skyphoi?
- Other Large Black-Figured Skyphoi
- Black-Figured Cup Fragments
- Chapter 5: The Sympotic Context Part II: Service Vessels and Accessories
- Vessels for Wine Storage
- Vessels for Water Storage
- Vessels for Mixing Wine and Water
- Vessels for Service of Mixed Wine
- Vessels for the Sympotic Table
- Lekythoi
- Discussion of Lekythoi in Domestic Contexts
- Bowls and Lekanides
- Stemmed Dishes and Salt Cellars
- Stand and Disk
- Vessels for Ritual, Possibly Sympotic
- The Need to See: Lamps and the Symposium
- Summary
- Chapter 6: Household Activities Other Than the Symposium
- Everyday Dining
- Household Chores
- Everyday Chores: Fetching Water
- Everyday Chores: Food Preparation
- Everyday Chores: Weaving
- Everyday Chore or Livelihood?
- Household Storage
- Jugs
- Transport Amphoras
- Toilet Items
- Toys
- Household Ritual
- Votives
- Summary
- Chapter 7: Conclusions and Contexts
- The Archaeological Context
- The Household Context
- The Social Context
- The Pottery in Context of the Symposium
- Figure
- Figure 19. Mean number of kylixes in early-6th-century and late-6th-early-5th-century deposits from the Agora excavations
- Catalogue
- Black Figure
- Amphora
- 1 (P 33259)
- Figure 20. Amphoras 1, 2.
- 2 (P 33558)
- 3 (P 32416)
- Figure 21. Amphoriskos 3: (a) profiledrawing
- (b) side A
- (c) side B
- (d, e) under handles.
- Stamnos
- 4 (P 32345)
- Figure 22. Stamnos 4: (a) profile drawing
- (b) mended lower wall fragment
- (c-e) mended foot fragment.
- Oinochoe
- 5 (P 32415)
- Figure 23. Trefoil oinochoe 5:(a) profile and overhead drawing
- (b) left side, seated Hermes
- (c) front, Herakles and Cretan bull
- (d) rightside, seated Athena.
- Kalpis
- 6 (P 33261)
- Figure 24. Kalpis 6.
- Lekythos
- 7 (P 33234)
- Figure 25. Lekythos 7.
- 8 (P 33237)
- Figure 26. Lekythos 8.
- 9 (P 33236)
- Figure 27. Lekythos 9.
- 10 (P 33109)
- Figure 28. Lekythos 10.
- 11 (P 32426)
- Figure 29. Lekythos 11: (a) profile drawing
- (b, c) satyrs
- (d) maenad.
- 12 (P 33230)
- Figure 30. Lekythoi 12-14.
- 13 (P 33228)
- 14 (P 33231)
- 15 (P 33229)
- Figure 31. Lekythos 15.
- 16 (P 33227)
- Figure 32. Lekythos 16.
- 17 (P 33226)
- Figure 33. Lekythos 17.
- 18 (P 33235)
- Figure 34. Lekythos 18.
- 19 (P 33464)
- Figure 35. Lekythos 19.
- 20 (P 33233)
- Figure 36. Lekythos 20.
- 21 (P 33232)
- Figure 37. Lekythos 21.
- Closed: Shape Uncertain
- 22 (P 33238)
- Figure 38. Closed vessel 22.
- Phiale
- 23 (P 32414)
- Figure 39. Omphalos phiale 23:(a) profile drawing
- (b) interior
- (c) transcription of inscription.
- 24 (P 33243)
- Figure 40. Phiale 24: fragments of rim (a, b) and bowl (c).
- Stand
- 25 (P 33239)
- Figure 41. Stand 25.
- Open: Shape Uncertain
- 26 (P 33220)
- Figure 42. Dinos or louterion(?) 26.
- 27 (P 32799)
- Figure 43. Open shape 27.
- Skyphos
- 28 (P 32413)
- Figure 44. Skyphos 28, Heron Class:(a) profile drawing
- (b) side A
- (c) side B
- (d, e) handle zones
- (f ) detail, side A
- (g) detail, side B.
- 29 (P 32777)
- Figure 45. Skyphoi 29, 30, Heron Class.
- 30 (P 33197)
- 31 (P 33190)
- Figure 46. Skyphos 31, Heron Class.
- 32 (P 32780)
- Figure 47. Skyphos 32, Ure's Class C1 or D1.
- 33 (P 32794)
- Figure 48. Skyphos 33, Heron Class.
- 34 (P 32802)
- Figure 49. Skyphos 34, Heron Class?
- 35 (P 33210)
- Figure 50. Skyphoi 35-37, Ure's Class D or E.
- 36 (P 32804)
- 37 (P 33199)
- 38 (P 33200)
- Figure 51. Skyphoi 38-43, Ure's Class D or E.
- 39 (P 33201)
- 40 (P 32792)
- 41 (P 32782)
- 42 (P 33205 + P 33196)
- 43 (P 33189)
- 44 (P 33192)
- Figure 52. Skyphos 44, Ure's Class E?
- 45 (P 32423)
- Figure 53. Cup-skyphos 45, Ure's Class K2.
- 46 (P 32424)
- Figure 54. Cup-skyphos 46, Ure's Class K2.
- 47 (P 32474)
- Figure 55. Cup-skyphos 47, Ure's Class K2.
- 48 (P 32808)
- Figure 56. Cup-skyphoi 48, 49, Ure's Class K2.
- 49 (P 33198)
- 50 (P 33206)
- Figure 57. Cup-skyphos 50, Ure's Class K2.
- 51 (P 32784)
- Figure 58. Cup-skyphos 51, Ure's Class K2.
- 52 (P 32806)
- Figure 59. Cup-skyphos 52, Ure's Class K2.
- 53 (P 32774)
- Figure 60. Cup-skyphoi 53-55, Ure's Class K2.
- 54 (P 33182)
- 55 (P 32773)
- 56 (P 32791)
- Figure 61. Cup-skyphos 56, Ure's Class K2.
- 57 (P 32783)
- Figure 62. Cup-skyphos 57, Ure's Class K2.
- 58 (P 32790)
- Figure 63. Cup-skyphos 58, Ure's Class K2.
- 59 (P 32775)
- Figure 64. Cup-skyphos 59, Ure's Class K2.
- 60 (P 32787)
- Figure 65. Cup-skyphos 60, Ure's Class K2.
- 61 (P 32778)
- Figure 66. Cup-skyphos 61, Ure's Class K2.
- 62 (P 33207)
- Figure 67. Cup-skyphos 62, Ure's Class K2.
- 63 (P 32803)
- Figure 68. Cup-skyphos 63, Ure's Class K2.
- 64 (P 33180)
- Figure 69. Cup-skyphoi 64, 65, Ure's Class K2.
- 65 (P 32789)
- 66 (P 32797)
- Figure 70. Cup-skyphos 66, Ure's Class K2.
- 67 (P 33184)
- Figure 71. Skyphos 67, uncertain form(?)
- skyphoi 68, 69, pinch base?
- skyphos 70.
- 68 (P 33241)
- 69 (P 32798)
- Skyphos: Other
- 70 (P 32805)
- 71 (P 32779)
- Figure 72. Cup-skyphos 71.
- 72 (P 33195)
- Figure 73. Protocorinthian kotyle 72.
- Cup
- 73 (P 32785)
- Figure 74. Cup 73, Type A or Sub-A.
- 74 (P 32427)
- Figure 75. Cup 74, Type A or Sub-A.
- 75 (P 32786)
- Figure 76. Cup 75, Type A?
- cup 76, Type Sub-A?
- 76 (P 33188)
- 77 (P 32781)
- Figure 77. Cup? 77
- unidentified open shape (plate?) 78.
- Plate?
- 78 (P 33208)
- Lid
- 79 (P 32425)
- Figure 78. Lekanis lid 79.
- 80 (P 33212)
- Figure 79. Lid 80.
- Miscellaneous Forms
- 81 (P 32428)
- Figure 80. Thymiaterion 81.
- Miscellaneous Decorated
- 82 (P 33225)
- Figure 81. Miniature hydria 82
- miniature Corinthian kotyle 83.
- 83 (P 32343)
- Red Figure
- Pelike
- 84 (P 32418)
- Figure 82. Pelike 84: (a) profile drawing
- (b) side A, bearded male withbarbitos
- (c) side B, youth inducing vomiting
- (d) facsimile of inscriptions.
- 85 (P 32772)
- Figure 83. Closed vessel (pelike?) 85
- closed shape (chous?) 86
- Closed: Shape Uncertain
- 86 (P 32771)
- Cup
- 87 (P 32344)
- Figure 84. Cup 87, Type B or C.
- 88 (P 33221)
- Figure 85. Cup 88, Type B or C: (a) profile drawing
- (b) fragments, including tondo with long jumper
- (c) facsimile of inscription.
- Cup: Type C
- 89 (P 32420)
- Figure 86. Cup 89, Type C: (a) profile drawing
- (b) mended cup
- (c) tondo, komast with skyphos
- (d) facsimile of inscription.
- 90 (P 32417)
- Figure 87. Cup 90, Type C: (a) profile drawing
- (b) mended cup
- (c) tondo, youth with strips of meat
- (d) facsimile of inscription.
- 91 (P 32419)
- Figure 88. Cup 91, Type C: (a) profile drawing
- (b) mended cup
- (c) tondo, youth treading grapes
- (d) facsimile of inscription.
- 92 (P 32422)
- Figure 89. Cup 92, Type C: (a) profile drawing
- (b) mended cup
- (c) tondo, owl
- (d) facsimile of inscription
- (e) drawing of P 31009 from SGW.
- 93 (P 32421)
- Figure 90. Cup 93, Type C, concave lip: (a) profile drawing
- (b) mended cup
- (c) tondo, eight-spoke wheel
- (d) facsimile of inscription.
- 94 (P 32763)
- Figure 91. Cup 94, Type C: fragment of stem
- crouching archer in tondo.
- 95 (P 32411)
- Figure 92. Cup 95, Type C: (a) profile drawing
- (b) side B, nude youths in combat
- (c) tondo, nude youth.
- Cup: Shape Uncertain
- Figure 93. Cups 96-100.
- 96 (P 32768)
- 97 (P 32764)
- 98 (P 32769)
- 99 (P 32762)
- 100 (P 32770)
- Figure 94. Cups 101-103.
- 101 (P 32766)
- 102 (P 32765)
- 103 (P 32767)
- Black Glaze
- Amphora
- 104 (P 32757)
- Figure 95. One-piece amphora 104, Type B.
- 105 (P 32408)
- Figure 96. One-piece amphora 105, Type B.
- Pelike
- Figure 97. Pelikai 106-108.
- 106 (P 32467)
- 107 (P 32405)
- 108 (P 32754)
- Psykter
- 109 (P 33215)
- Figure 98. Psykter 109.
- Figure 99. Psykters 110, 111.
- 110 (P 33251)
- 111 (P 33250)
- Oinochoe
- Figure 100. Trefoil oinochoai 112, 113.
- 112 (P 32466)
- 113 (P 32473)
- Jug
- Figure 101. Jugs 114, 115.
- 114 (P 32406)
- 115 (P 33223)
- Olpe
- 116 (P 33219)
- Figure 102. Trefoil olpe 116.
- Figure 103. Olpe 117
- banded olpe118.
- 117 (P 32399)
- 118 (P 32402)
- 119 (P 32403)
- Figure 104. Banded olpe 119.
- Mug
- 120 (P 33253)
- Figure 105. Mug 120.
- Skyphos
- Figure 106. Skyphos 121, Corinthian type
- skyphos 122, Attic Type B.
- 121 (P 32477)
- 122 (P 32395)
- Figure 107. Cup-skyphoi 123-125.
- 123 (P 32472)
- 124 (P 32482)
- 125 (P 32481)
- 126 (P 33194)
- Figure 108. Skyphos 126.
- One-Handler
- 127 (P 33216)
- Figure 109. One-handler 127: (a) profile drawing
- (b) mended profile
- (c) interior.
- Cup: Type C
- Figure 110. Type C cups 128-130, concave lip.
- 128 (P 32479)
- 129 (P 32396)
- 130 (P 32755)
- 131 (P 33222)
- Figure 111. Type C cup 131, concave lip.
- Figure 112. Type C cups 132-136, plain rim.
- 132 (P 32471)
- 133 (P 32478)
- 134 (P 32476)
- 135 (P 32475)
- 136 (P 32470)
- Figure 113. Type C cups 137, 138.
- 137 (P 33187)
- 138 (P 33242)
- 139 (P 33245)
- Figure 114. Type C cup 139: (a) profile drawing
- (b) fragments of foot and bowl
- (c) underside with inscription.
- Vicup
- 140 (P 33262)
- Figure 115. Vicup 140: (a) profile drawing
- (b) joining fragments of foot, stem, and floor
- (c) inscription on resting surface.
- Stemmed Dish
- 141 (P 32480)
- Figure 116. Stemmed dish 141:(a) profile drawing
- (b) mended pot
- (c) interior floor.
- Figure 117. Stemmed dishes 142-144.
- 142 (P 32410)
- 143 (P 32342)
- 144 (P 32397)
- 145 (P 32465)
- Figure 118. Stemmed dish 145: (a) profile drawing
- (b) mended pot
- (c) interior floor.
- 146 (P 33218)
- Figure 119. Stemmed dish 146, concave lip.
- 147 (P 32483)
- Figure 120. Stemmed dish 147, chalice shape.
- Salt Cellar
- 148 (P 33244)
- Figure 121. Salt cellar 148, convex wall: (a) profile drawing
- (b) complete profile
- (c, d) inscription on underside.
- 149 (P 32392)
- Figure 122. Salt cellar 149, convex wall.
- 150 (P 32401)
- Figure 123. Salt cellar 150, concave wall: (a) profile drawing
- (b) intact pot
- (c) graffito.
- 151 (P 32398)
- Figure 124. Salt cellar/small bowl 151: (a) profile drawing
- (b) intact pot
- (c, d) palmette on interior floor.
- Bowl and Lekanis
- 152 (P 33254)
- Figure 125. Bowl 152.
- Figure 126. Bowls 153, 154.
- 153 (P 33255)
- 154 (P 33256)
- Figure 127. Covered bowls 155, 156
- lekanis 157.
- 155 (P 32412)
- 156 (P 32393)
- 157 (P 33252)
- Lid
- 158 (P 32409)
- Figure 128. Lekanis lid 158: (a) profile drawing
- (b) complete lid
- (c) decorated stem.
- Figure 129. Lekanis lids 159-162.
- 159 (P 33209)
- 160 (P 33214)
- 161 (P 33211)
- 162 (P 33213)
- Figure 130. Psykter lid 163: (a) profile drawing
- (b) lid
- (c) loop handle
- lid 164, for covered bowl?: (a) profile drawing
- (b) lid: (c) knob handle.
- 163 (P 32468)
- 164 (P 32486)
- 165 (P 33249)
- Figure 131. Lid or bowl? 165.
- Miscellaneous Forms
- Figure 132. Askos 166
- unguent pot 167
- disk 168.
- 166 (P 32394)
- 167 (P 33217)
- 168 (P 33246)
- 169 (P 33257)
- Figure 133. Stand 169: (a) profile drawing
- (b) upper part of stand
- (c) top of stand.
- 170 (P 33248)
- Figure 134. Ring 170.
- 171 (P 33557)
- Figure 135. "Argive" monochrome juglet 171.
- Household Ware
- Kados
- 172 (P 32753)
- Figure 136. Kados 172.
- Jug
- 173 (P 32485)
- Figure 137. Jug 173.
- Figure 138. Trefoil jug 174
- jug 175.
- 174 (P 32752)
- 175 (P 32469)
- 176 (P 32484)
- Figure 139. Jugs 177, 178.
- 177 (P 32756)
- 178 (P 32758)
- 179 (P 33258)
- Figure 140. Water jar 179.
- Lekane
- 180 (P 33240)
- Figure 141. Lekane 180.
- Figure 142. Lekanai 181, 182.
- 181 (P 32489)
- 182 (P 32488)
- 183 (P 33224)
- Figure 143. Bowl 183: (a) profile drawing
- (b) profile
- (c) interior.
- Cooking Ware
- Chytra
- Figure 144. Chytrai 184, 185.
- 184 (P 32407)
- 185 (P 32404)
- 186 (P 32400)
- Figure 145. Chytra 186.
- 187 (P 34766)
- Figure 146. Chytra 187: (a) profile drawing
- (b) rim and shoulder, lower body and bottom
- (c) top view.
- 188 (P 32490)
- Figure 147. Cooking bell 188.
- Lamps
- 189 (L 6015)
- Figure 148. Lamp 189, Type 2 B.
- 190 (L 5972)
- Figure 149. Lamp 190, Type 16 B.
- 191 (L 5982)
- Figure 150. Lamp 191, Type 16 B.
- Figure 151. Lamps 192, 193, Type 16 B.
- 192 (L 6013)
- 193 (L 6012)
- 194 (L 6014)
- Figure 152. Lamp 194, Type 16 Bor 21 A.
- Figure 153. Lamps 195, Type 19?
- 196, Type 19 A
- 197, Type 20.
- 195 (L 5971)
- 196 (L 5983)
- 197 (L 5970)
- Terracotta Figurines
- Plaque
- 198 (T 4362)
- Figure 154. Female plaque figurine198: (a) head
- (b) fragment.
- Protome
- 199 (T 4482)
- Figure 155. Female head protome 199.
- Seated Female
- 200 (T 4480)
- Figure 156. Seated female 200.
- 201 (T 4479)
- Figure 157. Seated female 201.
- Herm
- 202 (T 4483)
- Figure 158. Herm 202.
- Quadruped
- Figure 159. Quadruped 203
- fragment of a horse? 204
- fragment of human figurine? 205.
- 203 (T 4477)
- 204 (T 4478)
- Uncertain Form
- 205 (T 4481)
- Weaving Implements
- Figure 160. Loomweights 206-208.
- 206 (MC 1507)
- 207 (MC 1506)
- 208 (MC 1508)
- 209 (MC 1509)
- Figure 161. Spindle whorl 209.
- Worked Bone
- Figure 162. Astragaloi 210-214.
- 210 (BI 1088)
- 211 (BI 1087)
- 212 (BI 1089)
- 213 (BI 1090)
- 214 (BI 1091)
- 215 (BI 1092)
- Figure 163. Bone disk 215.
- Miscellaneous Objects
- 216 (P 33247)
- Figure 164. Clay stopper 216.
- 217 (IL 1929)
- Figure 165. Lead sheet 217.
- Appendix I: Transport Amphoras from Well J 2:4
- Amphora Types
- Attic SOS
- A1 (P 35209)
- Figure I.1. Attic SOS amphora neck A1.
- Attic À la Brosse
- A2 (P 34768)
- Figure I.2. Attic à la brosse A2.
- Corinthian
- Figure I.3. Corinthian A3 and A4.
- A3 (P 34773)
- A4 (P 34787)
- A5 (P 34769)
- Figure I.4. Corinthian A5.
- Corcyrean-Region
- Figure I.5. Corcyrean A6 and A7.
- A6 (P 34767)
- A7 (P 34789)
- Chian: Bulging Neck with Painted Decoration
- A8 (P 34776)
- Figure I.6. Chian A8.
- A9 (P 34770)
- Figure I.7. Chian A9.
- A10 (P 33260)
- Figure I.8. Chian(?) A10: (a) fragment with graffito
- (b) facsimile.
- Figure I.9. Southeastern Aegean A11, A12, and A13.
- A11 (P 34777)
- A12 (P 34778)
- A13 (P 34782)
- Figure I.10. Southeastern Aegean? A14 and Southeastern Aegean A15.
- A14 (P 34791)
- A15 (P 35208)
- Wide Lower Surface, Rounded Rim
- A16 (P 35206)
- Figure I.11. Wide lower surface, rounded rim A16.
- Northern Greek: Wedge Rim, Ring or Disk Toe
- Figure I.12. Northern Aegean A17 and A18.
- A17 (P 32759)
- A18 (P 34779)
- A19 (P 34788)
- Figure I.13. Northern Aegean A19.
- Figure I.14. Northern Aegean A20 and A21.
- A20 (P 34772)
- A21 (P 34783)
- Figure I.15. Northern Aegean A22 and A23.
- A22 (P 34774)
- A23 (P 34775)
- A24 (P 34790)
- Figure I.16. Northern Aegean A24.
- Figure I.17. Northern Aegean A25 and A26.
- A25 (P 34792)
- A26 (P 35210)
- Figure I.18. Northern Aegean A27 and A28.
- A27 (P 34784)
- A28 (P 34786)
- Lesbos-Region: Red-Brown Fabric
- Figure I.19. Lesbos-Region A29, A30, and A31.
- A29 (P 34780)
- A30 (P 34771)
- A31 (P 34781)
- Magna Graeca
- A32 (P 34785)
- Figure I.20. South Italian A32.
- Unattributed Body Sherds with Graffiti
- Figure I.21. Unattributed body sherds with graffiti A33, A34, and A35.
- A33 (P 34793)
- A34 (P 35207)
- A35 (P 35205)
- Amphora Finds in Each Level
- Amphoras in J 2:4 Compared with other Late Archaic and Early Classical Contexts
- Other Figures
- Figure I.22. Relative frequenciesof identified amphora types inJ 2:4, by level and in total. For thenumerical counts in each level,see Tables I.1-I.4.
- Figure I.23. Relative frequencies ofidentified amphora types in otherPersian sack deposits. For the numericalcounts in each level, seeTable I.5.
- Figure I.24. Relative frequencies ofidentified amphora types in depositsclosed ca. 490 or earlier. For the numericalcounts in each level, seeTable I.5.
- Figure I.25. Counts of diagnosticfragments grouped according tobroader regions in the levels ofJ 2:4 and in the deposit as a whole(see Table I.6)
- Figure I.26 (opposite, top). Counts ofdiagnostic fragments grouped accordingto broader regions in the J 2:4and other Persian sack deposits(see Table I.6)
- Figure I.27 (opposite, bottom). Countsof diagnostic fragments grouped accordingto broader regions in depositsclosed ca. 490 or earlier (see Table I.6)
- Appendix II: Volume Studies
- Appendix III: The Foot in the Well with Osteological Identification
- Figure III.1. Human skeletal remains visual inventory
- References
- Indexes
- General Index
- Index of Catalogued Objects
- Index of Deposits
- Index of BZ Context Lots
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