[Agora Object] I 5348: Prytany Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face and right side preserved. Bottom of a cutting for a clamp or dowel on broken left side. Eleven lines of the inscription preserved. Hymettian marble. Found in disturbed ... Ca. 160 B.C.

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[Agora Object] I 5407: Inscribed Base: Dedication

Inscribed base. The full height and width of the block appear to be preserved; mouldings along top and bottom; both much battered. Six lines of the inscription preserved. Pentelic marble. Finished Northwest ... 29 April 1938

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[Agora Object] I 5436: Dedication Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Head missing, and part of right leg; minor fractures. The eagle is standing, his left foot advanced. Feathers carved in shallow but naturalistic style. In bottom surface of plinth, ... (ΙΙ 430) 9 May 1938 (ΘΘ 296) 21 May 1938

[Agora Object] I 5437: Dedication Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face and right side preserved; also roughly dressed back. Dedication to Apollo Hypakraios. Four lines of the inscription preserved, within a wreath. Outside the wreath, at ... 14 May 1938

[Agora Object] I 5439: Honorary Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face and smooth dressed right side preserved; elsewhere broken. Fourteen lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon. Hymettian marble. Found in a late wall northeast of ... 301/0 B.C.

[Agora Object] I 5462: Dedication Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face, left side and roughly dressed back preserved. Inscribed within a framed wreath. Three lines of the inscription preserved, with five letters. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA ... 2nd. century A.D.

[Agora Object] I 5476: Boundary Stone

Inscribed boundary stone. Intact, except for chips and wearings at back. Rectangular cutting at top 0.145X0.065m. probably dating from block's reuse as doorsill. All surfaces rough picked except for about ... 4th. century B.C.

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[Agora Object] I 5484: Base

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.