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undertook a campaign of excavation, with this the paved court, fountain house and draw basin were fully exposed. It was from this final excavation that it was determined that the spring house had been set into a natural cave which had collapsed sometime in antiquity. A shaft was then opened into the
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says of it âKlepsydra is a fountain which was formerly called Empedoâ. Empedo, argues
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well directly accessible from the
Acropolis and a new well house constructed above in the Roman period. From potsherds recovered it was ascertained that the original Greek fountain house was built not earlier than 475â470 BCE.
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rediscovered the source of the spring, leaving the first written account of the site in 1835. Archaeological examination began in earnest with
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