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[Agora Publication] Inscriptions: The Funerary Monuments

Bradeen, D. W ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... This volume presents the funerary inscriptions found in the Athenian Agora between 1931 and 1968. In addition, all Agora fragments of the public casualty lists known in 1971 have been included, together ... 1974

[Agora Object] I 388: Base Fragment

Large fragment from inscribed base. Right side preserved; other edges broken. On the inscribed face, the right end of three lines of the inscription preserved. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA Joins with I 719; ... 325 B.C.

[Agora Object] I 719: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment. The left side is preserved; otherwise all sides are broken. The left side seems to have a smooth band at the edge, so it may show anathyrosis. Bits of two lines of the inscription preserved ... Ca. 325 B.C.

[Agora Object] I 1082: Grave Monument Fragment

Part of columnar grave monument. Part of the top preserved; broken away behind and below. Surface badly weathered. Remains of three lines of the inscription. Hymettian marble. Found in modern wall, opposite ... 24-29 July 1933

[Agora Object] I 2974: Grave Monument Fragment

Inscribed fragment of columnar grave monument. Inscribed face only preserved. At least six letters remain. Hymettian marble. Found in Byzantine wall, over the Odeion auditorium. Leica ... 6 June 1935

[Agora Object] I 4283: Grave Monument Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face only preserved. Two lines of the inscription preserved. Pentelic marble. Found in the wall of the modern house 634/21, at the north foot of the Areopagus. Leica ... 30 November 1936

[Agora Object] I 5380: Grave Monument Fragment

Inscribed fragment of columnar grave monument. Rough picked top and part of inscribed surface preserved. Two lines of the inscription preserved, and a part of a third below. Hymettian marble. Found in ... 1 April 1938

[Agora Object] I 5913: Mortgage Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken away above. Roughly inscribed on a rough bit of marble. Probably a marker for a mortgage. Four lines of the inscription preserved. Hymettian marble. Found in marble dump, in ... 3rd. century B.C.