[Agora Object] A 302: Roof Tile Fragment: Stamped

Bottom rough; otherwise broken. Rather coarse yellowish clay. Stamped: 'Mother of the Gods'. Metroon series. Cf. Negative number XXXIV-23. In late Roman fill, above level of strosis. Leica ... 2 April 1934

[Agora Object] A 303: Roof Tile Fragment: Stamped

Broken all around. Rather coarse yellowish clay. Traces of light yellow slip on bottom. Stamped: Mother of the Gods. Metroon series. In late Roman fill, above level of strosis. Leica ... 2 April 1934

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[Agora Object] A 304: Roof Tile Fragment: Stamped

Broken all around. Rather coarse yellowish clay. Thick buff slip on top and bottom which is flaking off. Stamped: ΙΕΡΑΝΜΗΤΡΙΘΕΩΝ ΔΙΟΝΥΣΙΟΣΚΑΙΑΜΜΩΝΙΟΣ Metroon series. Cf. Negative number XXXIV-23. Black ... 4 April 1934

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[Agora Object] I 77: Prytany Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken all round. Pentelic marble. Cf. Hesperia 26 (1957), pp. 41-42. Found at a late Roman level, east of the altar of Zeus. 482 Leica, 1-38 ... 21 July 1931

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[Agora Object] I 165: Prytany Decree

Inscribed stele. Top broken off, and has taken with it middle of first four lines of insciption. Short tongue, full thickeness of block, projects at bottom for setting up. Found face down: inscription ... 166/5 B.C.

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[Agora Object] I 220: Honorary Decree Fragments

Fragments of an inscribed stele. Two joining fragments show letters; thickness of stone preserved; back rough picked. Left side shows toothed chisel, with drafted edge; right side possibly cut subsequent ... Early 3rd. century B.C.

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[Agora Object] I 247: Prytany Decree Fragments

Inscribed fragments. Two fragments, which join, preserve the width and thickness of the stele; broken at top and bottom. Tapering lightly toward the top. Sides smooth picked; back rough. The upper part ... 155/4 B.C.

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[Agora Object] I 1024: Prytany Decree Fragment

Lower part of inscribed stele; with base. The stele is broken away at the top. It is leaded into a heavy rectangular base, of limestone, whose bottom is a plance which slopes upward toward the spectator's ... 260/59 (?) B.C.