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| Lower part of face damaged. Unfinished.
A life-sizes male head with neck designed for insertion into torso. The work was abandoned at a fairly early stage, the main features being only roughly blocked ... 9 May 1959 ... Wall), between Eleusinion and |
| Six joining fragments give lower right part of panel and lower parts of two figures, left: warrior and companion. Toe of another figure to right, and the left. Red for stripe on garment of spectator, band ... 28 June 1959 ... North of Eleusinion; outside building; loose fill in pit; context 6th c. B.C. |
Inscribed fragment from top of stele with pediment top, inscribed on a band recessed below the pediment.
Beneath this band is the top surface of a deep recess.
Part of rough picked top preserved; broken ... 17 January 1937 ... the Eleusinion. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Small plain square base, back upper left corner missing.
The dowel holes set diagonally on top surface; in one, lower part of dowel still in place, the top surface of which seems to ... 29 April 1939 ... Found in modern wall west of the Panathenaic Way, west of the Eleusinion. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Left side, picked fine, preserved; otherwise broken.
Eight lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA I 53 may belongs.
Join with IG II2, no. 4007.
Permanently transferred ... 3rd. century A.D ... of the Eleusinion. |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken below and at right side; top moulding mostly chipped away.
Upper left corner of large stele; smooth dressed left side and back, rough picked on top.
First decree complete; Archonship ... 285/4 B.C ... Eleusinion. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face, left side and back preserved.
Eleven lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble.
Transfered to the E.M., 13 June 2006, joins EM 7732 and EM 13522 (IG II2 1195 ... 9 May 1939 ... Eleusinion. |
| Inscribed base.
Broken off at right. All faces preserved smoothly dressed. A large rectangular cutting in the top, rough picked inside.
Archaistic dedication in elegiacs to Deo by her attendant, Lysistrata ... Ca. 455 B.C ... the Eleusinion. |
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