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| Inscribed fragment.
At the top there remain a little of the moulding above the text; broken below; sides and back preserved.
Honoring the prytaneis of the tribe Antigones. The decree was passed in the ... 214/3 B.C ... 214/3 B.C. |
| Columnar monument with inscription and relief.
On one side of the column in a sunken panel there is a much battered relief of a man standing between two columns which support a pediment. On the other side ... 3rd. century A.D ... I 3205 ... I 3205 |
| Inscribed fragments of decrees.
Complete stele except for large piece missing from upper left corner. Two large joining fragments, with smaller fragments mended along upper right.
Pedimental ovolo moulding ... 170 B.C ... J/7,8-3/13,14 |
| MS Vat. Gr. 1144, 222 (r-v) by Keaney and Raubitschek. Aelian, H.V. 13.24. Aristotle, AthPol 22.3. Agora XXI, D 26-38. Agora Candidates for Ostracism: Historical Outline. Thucydides, 8.73.3. Thomsen, pp ... Agora 25 3 ... Jacoby on Androtion 324 F 6 (FGH IIIB, i, p. 120) ... Aristotle, AthPol 22.3 ... Thucydides, 8.73.3 |
| Deposit 1108 375 Top slope of the context is slight down to the S. This skull was uncovered on 20/5, and the feet on 12/5, as this burial was truncated by grave 2014-04 and its excavation revealed articulated ... 2014/05/25 ... entirely edentelous.
3/6 :
Lots ... feet, I then proceeded to trace the legs so tthat I |
| Block roughly rectangular in shape. Surface roughly dressed with a point in part; elsewhere natural smooth surface of the stone has been left and on this the inscription is written.
Sliver broken from ... 10 May 1965 ... I 7001 ... I 7001 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
The diagonal cutting across the upper right corner is clearly a cutting and not a break, but in all probability post-dates the inscription.
Seems to be ... 24 June 1935 ...
ADDENDA Does not belong with IG ... Leica, 6-93, 7-456, LXIX-93 |
| Large inscribed base.
To be mended from two pieces found separately.
The inscribed face, left edge, part of right edge, original top and bottom preserved. The stone was reused upside down as a door sill, ... Before 325 B.C ... Hesperia 6 (1937), p. 462, no. 10 ... IG II, no. 2174. |
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