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Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face, left face and original top preserved.
Victory dedication of a Herm.
Five lines of the inscription preserved, and traces of a sixth.
Hymettian marble. Found in a wall ... 5 May 1936 ... dedication of a Herm.
Five lines |
Left to right. [--ανέ]θεκε ho.-
We might have expected ανέθεκεν in this inscription. The great majority of early Attic dedicatory inscriptions use the movable nu here, the only exceptions being where ... Early Corinthian ... Study Collections-Case No. 56-46 |
Inscribed fragment of stele.
Right edge preserved; others broken.
Above, bit of drapery; below inscribed.
Pentelic marble. Finished Found at a late Roman level in front of Bouleuterion Propylon, southeast ... 150 A.D ... Dedication Fragment |
Inscribed grave stele.
Broken at the back, top and both sides.
The front rough picked, with traces of a crudely modelled foot and drapery, standing on a plinth.
Inscribed, on the rough picked front of ... 25 May 1933 ... Agora XVII, no. 316, p. 80, pl. 24. |
Inscribed fragment.
Left side preserved; all of the sides are broken except for the left side which is smoothly dressed. The stone suggests a base.
Parts of two lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian ... 2nd. century A.D ... Dedication Fragment |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken behind, above and at right.
Left end and bottom dressed with toothed chisel. At back, the corner of a large rectangular cutting for insertion of a votive offering; the cutting ... 5th. century B.C ... Dedication Fragment |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken above, below and at left.
Right side dressed with toothed chisel. Back smooth, possibly re-worked.
Trace of rough picked cutting in top preserved, and part of another in the ... 7 June 1949 ... Agora XVIII, no. H295 ... Hesperia 32 (1963), p. 62, no. 6, pl. 22. |
| Inscription recut as an Ionic capital.
The much larger block on which the inscription was cut, has been re-cut as a small Ionic capital. The inscribed face was used as the top of the capital. The inscribed ... Ca. 100 A.D ... Hesperia 8 (1939), p. 81, no. 27 ... Agora XVIII, no. H400. |
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