APC Image: AK 1062Left: E.M. 12768. Fragment of white marble. It apparently belongs to some financial document from about the end of the fifth century. Center: E.M. 12766. Fragment of bluish marble. All the letters are cut with double strokes which are clearly discernible. Right: E.M. 12757. Fragment of white marble. Part of the top and of the right edge and the back are preserved. The Nikias of line 3 might be of the same family to which the famous general of the Peloponnesian War belonged. A grandson of his with the same name is known from the first half of the fourth century B.C. Kiokles of Pithos, mentioned in line 5, is probably the trierarch of the year 377/6 B.C. (I.G., II 2, 1064, 1.91). The present inscription seems to be part of some inventory record.
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Object Description:   Left: E.M. 12768. Fragment of white marble. It apparently belongs to some financial document from about the end of the fifth century. Center: E.M. 12766. Fragment of bluish marble. All the letters are cut with double strokes which are clearly discernible. Right: E.M. 12757. Fragment of white marble. Part of the top and of the right edge and the back are preserved. The Nikias of line 3 might be of the same family to which the famous general of the Peloponnesian War belonged. A grandson of his with the same name is known from the first half of the fourth century B.C. Kiokles of Pithos, mentioned in line 5, is probably the trierarch of the year 377/6 B.C. (I.G., II 2, 1064, 1.91). The present inscription seems to be part of some inventory record.
Negative Number:   AK 1062
Category:   Epigraphy
Site:   Acropolis, North Slope
City:   Athens
Region:   Attica
Country:   Greece
Date:   1934
Format:   Glass-plate
Dimensions:   24 X 18
Bibliography:   Hesperia 4 (1935), pp. 165, 166, 167, figs. 53 (inscription nos. 26, 27), fig. 54 (inscription no. 28).
Repository:   ASCSA ARCHIVES
Collection Title:   Archaeological Photographic Collection
Series:   AK
Image Width:   2835
Image Height:   2123