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| Inscribed base.
Both corners of inscribed face broken. A rectangular plinth, with neat drafting at lower edge all around; above, a very flat cavetto moulding, also rectangular. In the center, a circular ... 18 June 1937 ... Agora XVIII, no. C124 ... SEG 17 (1960), no. 67. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken on all sides; the surface pock-marked.
Pentelic marble. Found in modern wall, north of the Tholos. Leica, 98-2-9 ... 1 March 1934 ... Agora XVIII, no. C32, pl. 4. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Large block broken at right and below.
Inscription in a wreath: "ΟΙ ΦΥΛΕΤΑΙ".
The stone is covered with lichens and has therefore been exposed a long time. It seems not to have been ... July 1959 ... Agora XVIII, no. C36, pl. 4. |
| Inscribed fragment of stele, with funerary relief.
Original top, back, inscribed moulding and relief surface preserved; broken elsewhere.
Part of relief with banquet scene; one figure facing left (face ... 20 March 1935 ... Agora XVIII, no. V598 ... SEG 19 (1963), no. 313. |
| Inscribed fragments of stele.
Three joining and two non-joining fragments.
Fragment ΣΑ 832a), part of the top and of the right edge preserved.
Pentelic marble. Both fragment were found in demolition of ... a-b) (ΣΑ 832 a-b) 31 October 1949
c) (ΣΑ 854) 3 November 1949 ... Agora XVIII, no. C78 ... SEG 21 (1965), no. 667. |
Intact. Small amphora with high shoulder; the lower wall tapering sharply; bottom concave beneath. Narrow neck; a ring around the shoulder at base of neck. Band handles, arched, from below lip to edge ... 27 January 1954 ... Agora XIII, no. XVIII:4. |
| Upper right corner of inscribed block.
Top and bottom preserved, and part of the right edge.
Traces of five lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in a modern cellar wall of the house ... 28 March 1933 ... H. 0.278; Lett. H. (lines 1 and 2) 0.016-0.02, (lines 3, 4, 5) ca. 0.03; L. |
| Upper right corner of inscribed block fragment.
Broken on left side and bottom.
Rough picked on right sides; smooth on top, with a beveled edge at the front surface.
Two lines of the inscription preserved ... Second half of 4th. century B.C ... Second half of 4th. century B.C. |
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