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Sironen, Erkki ... 1992 ... Sironen, Late Roman and Byzantine Inscriptions ... 1992b |
| Upper Left: E.M. 12758. Fragment of white marble. The top seems to be original. Below the letters are traces of a wreath. Upper right: E.M. 1272. Fragment of white marble. Bottom left: E.M. 12775. Fragment ... 1934 ... (inscription no. 39), 63 (inscription no. 40), 64 (inscription no. 41), 65 |
| Top row, left: E.M.12789. Fragment of white marble. The left edge, part of which is preserved, is weathered but is not inscribed. In the first line only a single letter, or possibly none at all, is lost ... 1934 ... inscription is part of a decree in ... inscriptions; left: E.M. 12771. |
| Top left: E.M. 12729. Small fragment of white marble. The letter forms indicate that the fragment belongs to the second half of the fifth century B.C. Top right: E.M. 12735. Small fragment of white marble ... (inscription no. 8), 54 (inscription no. 7), 76 (inscription no. |
| Left: E.M. 12741; small fragment of white marble found north of the east entrance to the cave. Center: E.M. 12736; small fragment of white marble found in the middle area. It seems to refer to a treaty ... (inscription no. 14), 67 (inscription no. 17), 60 (inscription no. 10). |
| Left: E.M. 12753. Fragment of blue marble. The lower edge of the stone is preserved but not the back. The last letter may be MU, NU, or GAMMA. Red color is preserved in the letters. Right: E.M. 12755 ... 1934 ... Hesperia 4 (1935), pp. 152,153, figs. 41(inscription no. 5), 42 (inscription no. |
| Left: E.M. 12722. Fragment of white marble. The preserved letters, written on the fascia below the pediment, belong to the superscription which probably consisted of the name of the man honored in the ... (inscription no. 23), 53 (inscription no. 6). |
| Left to right: E.M. 12773. Fragment of white marble. E.M. 12793. Fragment of white marble. The top is preserved. The third line seems to have been once erased and re-cut. Below the fourth line there are ... 1934 ... inscription. |
| Left: E.M. 12794. Small chip of white marble, found in the pit close to the Parthenon drum. The only letters preserved are a small O at the top and AM at the lower edge. Center: (E.M. 12786) and right ... 1934 ... (inscription no. 44), 73 (inscriptions nos. 47 and 48). |
| Left: E.M. 12768. Fragment of white marble. It apparently belongs to some financial document from about the end of the fifth century. Center: E.M. 12766. Fragment of bluish marble. All the letters are ... 1934 ... (inscription nos. 26, 27), fig. 54 (inscription no. 28). |
| Two inscriptions. Left: E.M. 12744. Fragment of white marble. Part of the right edge is preserved, but the back is broken away. The surface is badly weathererd. The first three lines are probably part ... Two inscriptions. Left: E.M. 12744. Fragment of white marble. Part of the |
Deposit Found in 1927 among misc. frgts. of inscriptions, exact provenance unknown ... 1896;1927 ... Found in 1927 among misc. frgts. of inscriptions, exact provenance unknown. |
| E.M. 12742. Inscription on fragment of white marble. Very worn surface ... Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 404, fig. 71 (inscription no.21). |
| E.M. 12756. Fragment of white marble with inscription within a wreath ... 1934 ... E.M. 12756. Fragment of white marble with inscription within a wreath. |
| E.M. 12737. Fragment of inscription on white marble. With the inscription were found some coarse Byzantine vases and two Byzantine column capitals of marble. Below the second line of the inscription the ... inscription on white marble. With the inscription were found ... second line of the inscription |
| E.M. 12750. Fragment of archaic pedestal of white marble found close to the Parthenon column drum. The inscription was cut horizontally at the top of the pedestal. Part of the cutting in the top into ... 1934 ... inscription was cut horizontally at ... inscription. The name Peikon which appears on this inscription is |
| E.M. 12765.Fragment of blue marble. The inscription probably dates from the second century B.C ... 1934 ... E.M. 12765.Fragment of blue marble. The inscription probably dates from the |
| E.M. 12709. Small fragment of inscription on bluish marble found near the east entrance to the cave ... E.M. 12709. Small fragment of inscription on bluish marble found near the |
| E.M. 12711. Small fragment of inscription on blue limestone found slightly north of the Sanctuary of Eros and Aphrodite. The inscribed surface is comparatively rough. This fact, as well as the material ... E.M. 12711. Small fragment of inscription on blue ... inscription is cut, seems to |
| E.M. 12713. Two small fragments of inscription on white marble found in the lower area, not far from the Sanctuary of Eros and Aphrodite ... E.M. 12713. Two small fragments of inscription on white marble found in the lower |
| E.M. 12715. Small fragment of inscription on white marble, broken on all sides. The fragment belongs to a list of victors, probably from the second century B.C ... E.M. 12715. Small fragment of inscription on white marble, broken on all sides. |
| E.M. 12738. Inscription on a fragment of white marble, probably part of a herm, found in the same place as AK 0896. It probably belongs to an ephebic list ... E.M. 12738. Inscription on a fragment of white marble, probably part of a |
| E.M. 12759. Fragment of white marble, found in the pit east of the Parthenon drum. The total thickness is preserved. The fragment seems to belong to the bottom of the inscription ... 1934 ... Hesperia 4 (1935), p. 168, fig. 55 (inscription no. 29). |
| E.M. 12707. Fragment of inscription on white marble found near the Acropolis wall. The formula used and the forms of the letters point to a date in the second half of 4th century B.C ... E.M. 12707. Fragment of inscription on white marble found near the Acropolis wall. |
| E.M. 12715. Inscription on a fragment of white marble. The forms of the letters point to a date near the end of the fifth century B.C. The archon whose name is mentioned in line 5 can only be Kallias ... Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 394, fig. 61(inscription no. 11). |
| Archaic pedestal of white marble built into the medieval wall of the Acropolis directly above the Mycenaean stairway. The name Hippotherides, inscribed on it, occurs on an archaic altar dedicated to Herakles ... 1934 ... Attic inscriptions, it is ... inscriptions are similar. |
| Inscription on pedestal in annex of Acropolis Museum. Lower part of pedestal of white marble found in the pit under the Parthenon column drum. The name Khromon is very rare. It occurs once on a boundary ... 1934 ... Hesperia 4 (1935), p. 151, fig. 39 (inscription no. 3). |
| E.M. 12706. Small fragment of inscription on white marble found northeast of the Sanctuary of Eros and Aphrodite. The names of the archon and the secretary show that this is a decree of the year 307/306 ... Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 398, fig. 68 (inscription no. 18). |
| E.M. 12719. Fragment of inscription on bluish marble. The left edge of the stele is preserved. Line 7 has been erased by rubbing or scraping, not by means of the chisel. It is likely that the line was ... Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 395, fig. 65 (inscription no. 15). |
| E.M. 12767. Fragment of blue marble ... 1934 ... Hesperia 4 (1935), p. 171, fig. 58 (inscription no. 35). |
| E.M. 12754. Fragment of Christian tombstone of poros ... 1934 ... Hesperia 4 (1935), p. 179, fig. 69 (inscription no. 45). |
| E.M. 12760. Small piece of white marble with some letters scratched with a fine point ... 1934 ... Hesperia 4 (1935), p. 185, fig. 75 (inscription no. 52). |
| E.M. 12751; Fragments k (E.M. 3144) and l (E.M. 12731) ... Cf. AK 1050 ... 1934 ... Hesperia 4 (1935), p. 181, fig. 71 (inscription no. 45). |
| Fragment j (E.M. 4646) joined to I.G. II 2, 1076a ... Cf. AK 1050 ... 1934 ... Hesperia 4 (1935), p. 179, fig. 68 (inscription no. 45). |
| E.M. 12712. Tombstone of Glaukios. Kioniskos of blue marble found close to the east entrance to the cave ... Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 413, fig. 86 (inscription no. 36). |
| E.M. 12793. Fragment of a herm of white marble with drapery on it. At least the front and the right side of the herm were inscribed. What is preserved on the right side is part of the initial formula ... Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 410, fig. 82 (inscription no. 32). |
| E.M. 12764. Fragment of bluish marble. The right edge of the stone and the full thickness are preserved. The writing is very careless. In lines 7 and 8 there is a deviation from the common formula. At ... 1934 ... Hesperia 4 (1935), p. 174, fig. 61(inscription no. 38). |
| E.M. 12763. Fragment of blue marble. The full thickness is preserved. The letters are poorly cut. The omikron is rendered by two dots, the middle bar of the epsilon and the horizontal stroke of the alpha ... 1934 ... Hesperia 4 (1935), p. 173, fig. 60 (inscription no. 37). |
| E.M. 12798. Fragment of white marble. The right edge of the stone is preserved. The back is rough and shows no clear sign of chisel marks. This fragment, which belongs to one of the tribute lists, preserves ... 1934 ... Hesperia 4 (1935), p. 155, fig. 45 (inscription no. 11). |
| Small fragment of inscription on white marble from the Erechtheum building accounts. Based on lettering the fragment belongs to the accounts of the year 409/408 BC. Likely came very close together in ... Small fragment of inscription on white marble from the Erechtheum building |
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