[Agora Object] I 1224: Marble Fragment: Prytany List

Inscribed fragment. Left side preserved; otherwise broken all round. Part of eight lines of the inscription preserved. Pentelic marble. Found in the wall of the modern house 636α/16 [636/16 on Vrysaki ... 146-165 A.D.

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[Agora Object] I 1225: Dedication Fragment

Inscribed fragment. The left side, much weathered, is preserved; otherwise broken. Part of three lines of the inscription preserved. Hymettian marble. Found in the wall of the modern house 636α/16 [636/16 ... 22 January 1934

[Agora Object] AP 430: Red Figure Cup Fragment

Contest for the tripod. Ivy pattern on rim, part of head of Herakles and tripod. C.H.M, Nb. No. 17 Pit 6 extension 55 ... 22 Jan 1934

[Agora Object] AP 432: Geometric Vessel Fragment

Fragment of closed geometric vase. Patterns of [?] separate by horizontal lines and band of checkerboard. Brown and black glaze. C.H.M, Nb. No. 17 Pit 6 extension 55 ... 22 Jan 1934

[Agora Object] I 1213: Grave Monument Fragment

Top of columnar grave monument. Part of top preserved; broken away behind and below. Two lines of the inscription preserved. Hymettian marble. Found in the wall of the modern house 631β/4 (631b/4), southeast ... 23 January 1934

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[Agora Object] I 1218: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken away on all sides. Parts of five lines of the inscription preserved. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA Belongs with IG I2, no. 90; also with EM 5392. Found in a marble pile, in the southwest ... 422 B.C.

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[Agora Object] I 1228: Honorary Monument Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken on all sides. Part of two letters preserved. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA Belongs with: I 1228 (Λ 57) and (Π 128). I 1232a, I 1232b, I 1291, I 1793, I 2029, and (Π 185). I 1228 ... 3rd. century A.D.

[Agora Object] I 1231: Grave Monument Fragment

Fragment of grave columnar monument with niche. Broken on all sides. Above the letters, traces of a raised band; below, the top of a niche. Three lines of the inscription preserved. Pentelic marble. Found ... 1st. or 2nd. centuries A.D.