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Athens, Well near the LeokoreionSite: AthensType: Well Summary: Circular well surrounded by a curb; north of the Leokoreion at the north end of the Agora. Date: ca. 400 B.C. Period: Classical History: The public well came into use about the same time as the Leokoreion was built and may have been part of the shrine. It has also been associated with the Athenian cavalry corps of the 3rd century B.C. due to lead tablets, each bearing the name and description of a cavalry mount, found during excavation. Perhaps the Hipparcheion, or office of the cavalry, was near here. Other Bibliography: See also: Athens, Leokoreion |