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| Handle, lip and upper part of neck missing. Cylindrical body with upper part slightly concave. Disk foot with moulding at bottom. On white ground, Herakles stealing the tripod from Apollo. A three-branched ... Ca. 480-460 B.C ... Ω 186 |
| Inscribed fragments.
Fragment Ψ 63, only left side and back preserved. The stele was opisthographic, but the reverse is now so worn as to be illegible.
Eighteen lines of the inscription preserved.
Joins ... 428/7 B.C ... Ω ... Ω:49/Ζ |
| Inscribed fragment.
Back preserved.
Trittys boundary stone of Sphettos.
Two lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in a wall of the modern house 641/13, south of the Market Square ... 5th. century B.C ... Ω 10 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved, and back.
Broken off at top and right side; original stele cut down on left side and bottom and reused. The back is smooth picked.
Public grave stele ... 5th. century B.C ... Ω 25 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Left side may be original, but back has been recut.
Eight lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in a wall of the modern house 641/13, south of the Market Square ... 5th. century B.C ... Ω |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
A rectangular cutting at the lower left corner of the inscribed surface, which must date from reuse.
Attic alphabet.
Six lines of the inscription preserved ... Second half of 5th. century B.C ... Ω 65 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face and perhaps original back preserved (now worn smooth).
A rectanguslar cutting (for reuse) along left side of inscribed face.
Four lines of the inscription preserved, ... 5th. century B.C ... Ω 446 |
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