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[Agora Object] A 1133: Tile Standard

One corner and part of one end broken away; otherwise complete. On one face two long concave cuttings, one wide and shaped rather like a rain tile, the other narrow and rather like a cover tile. Anathyrosis ... 17 July 1946

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[Agora Object] A 1283: Tile Standard Fragment

Fragment from the lower right corner; the back worn down considerably with later re-use. Pentelic marble. Cf. A 1133 (Θ 1855). Found at I/17-12/2 (Fall 2016). Modern cellar wall on Eponymon Street. 1265, ... 15 June 1947

[Agora Object] I 24: Epitaph Fragment

Inscribed fragment of early Christian Epitaph. Back and front faces preserved; one edge curving rough; other edges broken. Pentelic marble. Found at a late Roman level in front of Bouleuterion Propylon, ... 10 June 1931

[Agora Object] I 71: Grave Monument Fragment

From the left side of a slab finished along the edge with a raised band; bottom and right side broken; top and left side apparently preserved, but badly worn; front and back faces carefully finished. Inscribed ... 18 July 1931

[Agora Object] I 91: Prytany Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken all round. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA Joined with I 685, I868, I 1883, I 1985. Found at a late Roman level, inside enclosure of the Eponymus Heroes Monument. 553 Leica ... 150-190 A.D.

[Agora Object] I 152: Epitaph Fragment

Inscribed fragment of early Christian Epitaph. Fragment preserves right side of an inscribed Latin cross with parts of four or five letters below and to right. Coarse marble with greenish veins. Found ... 1931

[Agora Object] I 161: Marble Fragment

Fragment from left side (?) of inscription. Back rough picked. Otherwise only inscribed surface preserved, which however gives the left margin of inscription. The third line is apparently a later interpolation ... 2nd. century A.D.

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[Agora Object] I 286: Ephebic Decree Fragments

Fragment Θ 26 a), from right side of inscribed block; fine picked on one side, rough picked on the back. Fragment Κ 115 b), back and left side preserved. Fifteen lines of the inscription preserved. Fragment ... 127/6 B.C.